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Bioscience ; 71(11): 1117-1120, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34733116

RESUMO

Endangered species legislation in the United States and Canada aims to prevent extinction of species, in part by designating and protecting critical habitats essential to ensure survival and recovery. These strict laws prohibit adverse modification or destruction of critical habitat, respectively. Defining thresholds for such effects is challenging, especially for wholly aquatic taxa. Destruction of critical habitat (e.g., prey reduction and ocean noise) threatens the survival and recovery of the 75 members of the endangered southern resident killer whale population found in transboundary (Canada-United States) Pacific waters. The population's dynamics are now driven largely by the cumulative effects of prey limitation (e.g., the endangered Chinook salmon), anthropogenic noise and disturbance (e.g., reducing prey accessibility), and toxic contaminants, which are all forms of habitat degradation. It is difficult to define a single threshold beyond which habitat degradation becomes destruction, but multiple lines of evidence suggest that line may have been crossed already.

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Mar Pollut Bull ; 60(3): 376-82, 2010 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20031176

RESUMO

Derelict fishing gear persists for decades and impacts marine species and underwater habitats. Agencies and organizations are removing significant amounts of derelict gear from marine waters in the United States. Using data collected from repeated survey dives on derelict gillnets in Puget Sound, Washington, we estimated the daily catch rate of a given derelict gillnet, and developed a model to predict expected total mortality caused by a given net based on entanglement data collected upon its removal. We also generated a cost:benefit ratio for derelict gear removal utilizing known true costs compared to known market values of the resources benefiting from derelict gear removal. For one study net, we calculated 4368 crab entangled during the impact lifetime of the net, at a loss of 19,656 dollars of Dungeness crab to the commercial fishery, compared to 1358 dollars in costs to remove a given gillnet, yielding a cost:benefit ratio of 1:14.5.


Assuntos
Pesqueiros/economia , Poluição da Água/economia , Animais , Biomassa , Aves , Braquiúros , Análise Custo-Benefício , Pesqueiros/instrumentação , Pesqueiros/estatística & dados numéricos , Peixes , Modelos Teóricos , Mortalidade , Oceano Pacífico , Washington , Poluição da Água/estatística & dados numéricos
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 60(1): 39-50, 2010 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19828155

RESUMO

Derelict fishing gear remains in the marine environment for years, entangling, and killing marine organisms worldwide. Since 2002, hundreds of derelict nets containing over 32,000 marine animals have been recovered from Washington's inland waters. Analysis of 870 gillnets found many were derelict for years; most were recovered from northern Puget Sound and high-relief rocky habitats and were relatively small, of recent construction, in good condition, stretched open, and in relatively shallow water. Marine organisms documented in recovered gillnets included 31,278 invertebrates (76 species), 1036 fishes (22 species), 514 birds (16 species), and 23 mammals (4 species); 56% of invertebrates, 93% of fish, and 100% of birds and mammals were dead when recovered. For all taxa, mortality was generally associated with gillnet effectiveness (total area, age and condition, and suspension in the water). Mortality from derelict fishing gear is underestimated at recovery and may be important for species of economic and conservation concern.


Assuntos
Ecotoxicologia , Pesqueiros/instrumentação , Biologia Marinha , Poluentes da Água/toxicidade , Animais , Geografia , Invertebrados/classificação , Invertebrados/fisiologia , Medição de Risco , Fatores de Tempo , Vertebrados/classificação , Vertebrados/fisiologia , Washington , Poluentes da Água/efeitos adversos
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