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PLoS One
A Global Analysis of the Relationship between Farmed Seaweed Production and Herbivorous Fish Catch
Jessica J. Meeuwig1  E. James Hehre2 
[1] School of Animal Biology and Centre for Marine Futures, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia;Sea Around Us Project /Institute for oceans and Fisheries, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
关键词: Seaweed;    Coral reefs;    Reefs;    Asia;    Tanzania;    Fisheries;    Algae;    Africa;   
DOI  :  10.1371/journal.pone.0148250
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Public Library of Science
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【 摘 要 】

Globally, farmed seaweed production is expanding rapidly in shallow marine habitats. While seaweed farming provides vital income to millions of artisanal farmers, it can negatively impact shallow coral reef and seagrass habitats. However, seaweed farming may also potentially provide food subsidies for herbivorous reef fish such as the Siganidae, a valuable target family, resulting in increased catch. Comparisons of reef fish landings across the central Philippines revealed that the catch of siganids was positively correlated to farmed seaweed production whilst negatively correlated to total reef fish catch over the same period of time. We tested the generality of this pattern by analysing seaweed production, siganid catch, and reef fish catch for six major seaweed-producing countries in the tropics. We hypothesized that increased seaweed production would correspond with increased catch of siganids but not other reef fish species. Analysis of the global data showed a positive correlation between farmed seaweeds and siganids in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines) but not Africa (Tanzania and Zanzibar), or the Western Pacific (Fiji). In Southeast Asia, siganid catch increased disproportionately faster with seaweed production than did reef fish catch. Low continuity, sporadic production and smaller volumes of seaweed farming may explain the differences.

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