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Endangered Species Research
New Zealand sea lions Phocarctos hookeri and squid trawl fisheries: bycatch problems and management options
B. Louise Chilvers1 
关键词: Phocarctos hookeri;    New Zealand sea lions;    Management;    Fisheries interactions;    Marine mammal protected area;   
DOI  :  10.3354/esr00086
学科分类:动物科学
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: The New Zealand (NZ) sea lion Phocarctos hookeri is one of the world’s most rare and highly localized pinnipeds. NZ sea lions only breed on New Zealand’s subantarctic islands, with 86% of breeding occurring on the Auckland Islands (50°S, 166°E). In 1995, the sea surrounding the Auckland Islands out to 12 nautical miles (n miles) was declared a Marine Mammal Sanctuary, primarily to protect the breeding area of this species. Subsequently, in 2003, this area became a concurrent no-take Marine Reserve. Both protection measures ban commercial trawl fishing within this area. Trawling is the predominant anthropogenic impact upon this species, both through direct (mortality as a result of bycatch) and potential indirect (resource competition) effects. However, despite this area-based protection and the fisheries management measures in the surrounding waters, the species, which numbers less than 12000 ind., has shown a 30% decline in pup production over the last 8 yr. In this paper, I review the biology, foraging ecology and management of NZ sea lions in relation to the subantarctic arrow squid Nototodarus sloanii fishery to explore alternative management options within the framework of current legalisation in New Zealand. Management options need to afford better protection for this declining species, while still allowing profitable commercial fisheries operations for arrow squid in New Zealand waters.

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