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Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: Evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia oysters, Ostrea lurida

Conservation aquaculture is becoming an important tool to support the recovery of declining marine species and meet human needs. However, this tool comes with risks as well as rewards, which must be assessed to guide aquaculture activities and recovery efforts. Olympia oysters (Ostrea lurida) provid...

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Autores principales: Ridlon, April D., Wasson, Kerstin, Waters, Tiffany, Adams, John, Donatuto, Jamie, Fleener, Gary, Froehlich, Halley, Govender, Rhona, Kornbluth, Aaron, Lorda, Julio, Peabody, Betsy, Pinchot IV, Gifford, Rumrill, Steven S., Tobin, Elizabeth, Zabin, Chela J., Zacherl, Danielle, Grosholz, Edwin D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8216563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34153054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252810
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author Ridlon, April D.
Wasson, Kerstin
Waters, Tiffany
Adams, John
Donatuto, Jamie
Fleener, Gary
Froehlich, Halley
Govender, Rhona
Kornbluth, Aaron
Lorda, Julio
Peabody, Betsy
Pinchot IV, Gifford
Rumrill, Steven S.
Tobin, Elizabeth
Zabin, Chela J.
Zacherl, Danielle
Grosholz, Edwin D.
author_facet Ridlon, April D.
Wasson, Kerstin
Waters, Tiffany
Adams, John
Donatuto, Jamie
Fleener, Gary
Froehlich, Halley
Govender, Rhona
Kornbluth, Aaron
Lorda, Julio
Peabody, Betsy
Pinchot IV, Gifford
Rumrill, Steven S.
Tobin, Elizabeth
Zabin, Chela J.
Zacherl, Danielle
Grosholz, Edwin D.
author_sort Ridlon, April D.
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description Conservation aquaculture is becoming an important tool to support the recovery of declining marine species and meet human needs. However, this tool comes with risks as well as rewards, which must be assessed to guide aquaculture activities and recovery efforts. Olympia oysters (Ostrea lurida) provide key ecosystem functions and services along the west coast of North America, but populations have declined to the point of local extinction in some estuaries. Here, we present a species-level, range-wide approach to strategically planning the use of aquaculture to promote recovery of Olympia oysters. We identified 12 benefits of culturing Olympia oysters, including identifying climate-resilient phenotypes that add diversity to growers’ portfolios. We also identified 11 key risks, including potential negative ecological and genetic consequences associated with the transfer of hatchery-raised oysters into wild populations. Informed by these trade-offs, we identified ten priority estuaries where aquaculture is most likely to benefit Olympia oyster recovery. The two highest scoring estuaries have isolated populations with extreme recruitment limitation—issues that can be addressed via aquaculture if hatchery capacity is expanded in priority areas. By integrating social criteria, we evaluated which project types would likely meet the goals of local stakeholders in each estuary. Community restoration was most broadly suited to the priority areas, with limited commercial aquaculture and no current community harvest of the species, although this is a future stakeholder goal. The framework we developed to evaluate aquaculture as a tool to support species recovery is transferable to other systems and species globally; we provide a guide to prioritizing local knowledge and developing recommendations for implementation by using transparent criteria. Our collaborative process engaging diverse stakeholders including managers, scientists, Indigenous Tribal representatives, and shellfish growers can be used elsewhere to seek win-win opportunities to expand conservation aquaculture where benefits are maximized for both people and imperiled species.
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spelling pubmed-82165632021-07-01 Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: Evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia oysters, Ostrea lurida Ridlon, April D. Wasson, Kerstin Waters, Tiffany Adams, John Donatuto, Jamie Fleener, Gary Froehlich, Halley Govender, Rhona Kornbluth, Aaron Lorda, Julio Peabody, Betsy Pinchot IV, Gifford Rumrill, Steven S. Tobin, Elizabeth Zabin, Chela J. Zacherl, Danielle Grosholz, Edwin D. PLoS One Research Article Conservation aquaculture is becoming an important tool to support the recovery of declining marine species and meet human needs. However, this tool comes with risks as well as rewards, which must be assessed to guide aquaculture activities and recovery efforts. Olympia oysters (Ostrea lurida) provide key ecosystem functions and services along the west coast of North America, but populations have declined to the point of local extinction in some estuaries. Here, we present a species-level, range-wide approach to strategically planning the use of aquaculture to promote recovery of Olympia oysters. We identified 12 benefits of culturing Olympia oysters, including identifying climate-resilient phenotypes that add diversity to growers’ portfolios. We also identified 11 key risks, including potential negative ecological and genetic consequences associated with the transfer of hatchery-raised oysters into wild populations. Informed by these trade-offs, we identified ten priority estuaries where aquaculture is most likely to benefit Olympia oyster recovery. The two highest scoring estuaries have isolated populations with extreme recruitment limitation—issues that can be addressed via aquaculture if hatchery capacity is expanded in priority areas. By integrating social criteria, we evaluated which project types would likely meet the goals of local stakeholders in each estuary. Community restoration was most broadly suited to the priority areas, with limited commercial aquaculture and no current community harvest of the species, although this is a future stakeholder goal. The framework we developed to evaluate aquaculture as a tool to support species recovery is transferable to other systems and species globally; we provide a guide to prioritizing local knowledge and developing recommendations for implementation by using transparent criteria. Our collaborative process engaging diverse stakeholders including managers, scientists, Indigenous Tribal representatives, and shellfish growers can be used elsewhere to seek win-win opportunities to expand conservation aquaculture where benefits are maximized for both people and imperiled species. Public Library of Science 2021-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8216563/ /pubmed/34153054 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252810 Text en © 2021 Ridlon et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ridlon, April D.
Wasson, Kerstin
Waters, Tiffany
Adams, John
Donatuto, Jamie
Fleener, Gary
Froehlich, Halley
Govender, Rhona
Kornbluth, Aaron
Lorda, Julio
Peabody, Betsy
Pinchot IV, Gifford
Rumrill, Steven S.
Tobin, Elizabeth
Zabin, Chela J.
Zacherl, Danielle
Grosholz, Edwin D.
Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: Evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia oysters, Ostrea lurida
title Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: Evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia oysters, Ostrea lurida
title_full Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: Evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia oysters, Ostrea lurida
title_fullStr Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: Evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia oysters, Ostrea lurida
title_full_unstemmed Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: Evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia oysters, Ostrea lurida
title_short Conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: Evaluation of opportunities and risks for Olympia oysters, Ostrea lurida
title_sort conservation aquaculture as a tool for imperiled marine species: evaluation of opportunities and risks for olympia oysters, ostrea lurida
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8216563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34153054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252810
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