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Trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide

Bottom trawling is widespread globally and impacts seabed habitats. However, risks from trawling remain unquantified at large scales in most regions. We address these issues by synthesizing evidence on the impacts of different trawl-gear types, seabed recovery rates, and spatial distributions of tra...

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Autores principales: Pitcher, C. Roland, Hiddink, Jan G., Jennings, Simon, Collie, Jeremy, Parma, Ana M., Amoroso, Ricardo, Mazor, Tessa, Sciberras, Marija, McConnaughey, Robert A., Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D., Kaiser, Michel J., Suuronen, Petri, Hilborn, Ray
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8764683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34983873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2109449119
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author Pitcher, C. Roland
Hiddink, Jan G.
Jennings, Simon
Collie, Jeremy
Parma, Ana M.
Amoroso, Ricardo
Mazor, Tessa
Sciberras, Marija
McConnaughey, Robert A.
Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D.
Kaiser, Michel J.
Suuronen, Petri
Hilborn, Ray
author_facet Pitcher, C. Roland
Hiddink, Jan G.
Jennings, Simon
Collie, Jeremy
Parma, Ana M.
Amoroso, Ricardo
Mazor, Tessa
Sciberras, Marija
McConnaughey, Robert A.
Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D.
Kaiser, Michel J.
Suuronen, Petri
Hilborn, Ray
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description Bottom trawling is widespread globally and impacts seabed habitats. However, risks from trawling remain unquantified at large scales in most regions. We address these issues by synthesizing evidence on the impacts of different trawl-gear types, seabed recovery rates, and spatial distributions of trawling intensity in a quantitative indicator of biotic status (relative amount of pretrawling biota) for sedimentary habitats, where most bottom-trawling occurs, in 24 regions worldwide. Regional average status relative to an untrawled state (=1) was high (>0.9) in 15 regions, but <0.7 in three (European) regions and only 0.25 in the Adriatic Sea. Across all regions, 66% of seabed area was not trawled (status = 1), 1.5% was depleted (status = 0), and 93% had status > 0.8. These assessments are first order, based on parameters estimated with uncertainty from meta-analyses; we recommend regional analyses to refine parameters for local specificity. Nevertheless, our results are sufficiently robust to highlight regions needing more effective management to reduce exploitation and improve stock sustainability and seabed environmental status—while also showing seabed status was high (>0.95) in regions where catches of trawled fish stocks meet accepted benchmarks for sustainable exploitation, demonstrating that environmental benefits accrue from effective fisheries management. Furthermore, regional seabed status was related to the proportional area swept by trawling, enabling preliminary predictions of regional status when only the total amount of trawling is known. This research advances seascape-scale understanding of trawl impacts in regions around the world, enables quantitative assessment of sustainability risks, and facilitates implementation of an ecosystem approach to trawl fisheries management globally.
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spelling pubmed-87646832022-01-26 Trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide Pitcher, C. Roland Hiddink, Jan G. Jennings, Simon Collie, Jeremy Parma, Ana M. Amoroso, Ricardo Mazor, Tessa Sciberras, Marija McConnaughey, Robert A. Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D. Kaiser, Michel J. Suuronen, Petri Hilborn, Ray Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Bottom trawling is widespread globally and impacts seabed habitats. However, risks from trawling remain unquantified at large scales in most regions. We address these issues by synthesizing evidence on the impacts of different trawl-gear types, seabed recovery rates, and spatial distributions of trawling intensity in a quantitative indicator of biotic status (relative amount of pretrawling biota) for sedimentary habitats, where most bottom-trawling occurs, in 24 regions worldwide. Regional average status relative to an untrawled state (=1) was high (>0.9) in 15 regions, but <0.7 in three (European) regions and only 0.25 in the Adriatic Sea. Across all regions, 66% of seabed area was not trawled (status = 1), 1.5% was depleted (status = 0), and 93% had status > 0.8. These assessments are first order, based on parameters estimated with uncertainty from meta-analyses; we recommend regional analyses to refine parameters for local specificity. Nevertheless, our results are sufficiently robust to highlight regions needing more effective management to reduce exploitation and improve stock sustainability and seabed environmental status—while also showing seabed status was high (>0.95) in regions where catches of trawled fish stocks meet accepted benchmarks for sustainable exploitation, demonstrating that environmental benefits accrue from effective fisheries management. Furthermore, regional seabed status was related to the proportional area swept by trawling, enabling preliminary predictions of regional status when only the total amount of trawling is known. This research advances seascape-scale understanding of trawl impacts in regions around the world, enables quantitative assessment of sustainability risks, and facilitates implementation of an ecosystem approach to trawl fisheries management globally. National Academy of Sciences 2022-01-04 2022-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8764683/ /pubmed/34983873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2109449119 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Pitcher, C. Roland
Hiddink, Jan G.
Jennings, Simon
Collie, Jeremy
Parma, Ana M.
Amoroso, Ricardo
Mazor, Tessa
Sciberras, Marija
McConnaughey, Robert A.
Rijnsdorp, Adriaan D.
Kaiser, Michel J.
Suuronen, Petri
Hilborn, Ray
Trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide
title Trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide
title_full Trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide
title_fullStr Trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide
title_full_unstemmed Trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide
title_short Trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide
title_sort trawl impacts on the relative status of biotic communities of seabed sedimentary habitats in 24 regions worldwide
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8764683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34983873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2109449119
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