Fisheries catches and the carrying capacity of marine ecosystems in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Vasconcellos, Marcelo Cunha
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Gasalla, Maria de los Angeles
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/3426
Resumo: The carrying capacity of marine shelf ecosystems in southern Brazil for harvestable species is analyzed by (1) quantifying the amount of available primary production appropriated by fisheries catches, (2) evaluating the trend in the mean trophic level of fisheries, and (3) simulating the ecosystem effects of “fishing down the food web” in an intensively exploited shelf region. Fisheries utilize ca. 27 and 53% of total primary production in the southern and south-eastern shelf regions, respectively. Regional variation in the carrying capacity appropriated by fisheries results from differences in the primary production, catch volume and trophic transfer efficiencies. Overall, fisheries landings do not display a trend of decreasing trophic level with time due to the collapse of the sardine fishery and the recent increasing of offshore fishing for higher trophic level species, mainly tunas and sharks. However, the simulations show that fishing down the food web through fisheries that target small pelagic planktivorous fishes, while at first increasing catches in intensively exploited regions, has the potential of decreasing yields, by interrupting major energy pathways to exploited, high-trophic level species. The consequences of these results to the design of precautionary measures for future fishing policies are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fisheries catches and the carrying capacity of marine ecosystems in southern Brazil
title Fisheries catches and the carrying capacity of marine ecosystems in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Fisheries catches and the carrying capacity of marine ecosystems in southern Brazil
Vasconcellos, Marcelo Cunha
Carrying capacity
Shelf ecosystems
Trophic model
Marine sheries
Brazil
title_short Fisheries catches and the carrying capacity of marine ecosystems in southern Brazil
title_full Fisheries catches and the carrying capacity of marine ecosystems in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Fisheries catches and the carrying capacity of marine ecosystems in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Fisheries catches and the carrying capacity of marine ecosystems in southern Brazil
title_sort Fisheries catches and the carrying capacity of marine ecosystems in southern Brazil
author Vasconcellos, Marcelo Cunha
author_facet Vasconcellos, Marcelo Cunha
Gasalla, Maria de los Angeles
author_role author
author2 Gasalla, Maria de los Angeles
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vasconcellos, Marcelo Cunha
Gasalla, Maria de los Angeles
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carrying capacity
Shelf ecosystems
Trophic model
Marine sheries
Brazil
topic Carrying capacity
Shelf ecosystems
Trophic model
Marine sheries
Brazil
description The carrying capacity of marine shelf ecosystems in southern Brazil for harvestable species is analyzed by (1) quantifying the amount of available primary production appropriated by fisheries catches, (2) evaluating the trend in the mean trophic level of fisheries, and (3) simulating the ecosystem effects of “fishing down the food web” in an intensively exploited shelf region. Fisheries utilize ca. 27 and 53% of total primary production in the southern and south-eastern shelf regions, respectively. Regional variation in the carrying capacity appropriated by fisheries results from differences in the primary production, catch volume and trophic transfer efficiencies. Overall, fisheries landings do not display a trend of decreasing trophic level with time due to the collapse of the sardine fishery and the recent increasing of offshore fishing for higher trophic level species, mainly tunas and sharks. However, the simulations show that fishing down the food web through fisheries that target small pelagic planktivorous fishes, while at first increasing catches in intensively exploited regions, has the potential of decreasing yields, by interrupting major energy pathways to exploited, high-trophic level species. The consequences of these results to the design of precautionary measures for future fishing policies are discussed.
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