Vulnerability Assessment of Pelagic Sharks in the Western North Pacific by Using an Integrated Ecological Risk Assessment

The vulnerability of 11 pelagic shark species caught by the Taiwanese coastal and offshore longline fisheries in the western North Pacific were assessed by an ecological risk assessment (ERA) and 10 of the 11 species was assessed by using an integrated ERA developed in this study. The intrinsic rate...

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Main Authors: Kwang-Ming Liu, Lung-Hsin Huang, Kuan-Yu Su, Shoou-Jeng Joung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/8/2161
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spelling doaj-6e949237b3f84d3991a18f09cac3ed902021-08-26T13:26:30ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-07-01112161216110.3390/ani11082161Vulnerability Assessment of Pelagic Sharks in the Western North Pacific by Using an Integrated Ecological Risk AssessmentKwang-Ming Liu0Lung-Hsin Huang1Kuan-Yu Su2Shoou-Jeng Joung3Institute of Marine Affairs and Resource Management, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 20224, TaiwanInstitute of Marine Affairs and Resource Management, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 20224, TaiwanInstitute of Marine Affairs and Resource Management, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 20224, TaiwanGeorge Chen Shark Research Center, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 20224, TaiwanThe vulnerability of 11 pelagic shark species caught by the Taiwanese coastal and offshore longline fisheries in the western North Pacific were assessed by an ecological risk assessment (ERA) and 10 of the 11 species was assessed by using an integrated ERA developed in this study. The intrinsic rate of population growth was used to estimate the productivity of sharks, and the susceptibility of sharks was estimated by the multiplication of the catchability, selectivity, and post-capture mortality. Three indices namely, the IUCN Red List category, the body weight variation trend, and the inflection point of population growth curve coupled with ERA were used to conduct an integrated ERA. The results indicated that the scalloped hammerhead is at the highest risk (group 1), followed by the silky shark, and the spinner shark at high risk (group 2). The bigeye thresher, and sandbar shark fall in group 3, the smooth hammerhead falls in group 4, and the shortfin mako, pelagic thresher, oceanic whitetip, and dusky shark fall in group 5. Rigorous management measures for the species in groups 1 and 2, setting total allowable catch quota for group 3, and consistent monitoring schemes for groups 4 and 5 are recommended.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/8/2161demographic analysisproductivitysusceptibilityintrinsic rate of population growthfishing impact
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Shoou-Jeng Joung
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Lung-Hsin Huang
Kuan-Yu Su
Shoou-Jeng Joung
Vulnerability Assessment of Pelagic Sharks in the Western North Pacific by Using an Integrated Ecological Risk Assessment
Animals
demographic analysis
productivity
susceptibility
intrinsic rate of population growth
fishing impact
author_facet Kwang-Ming Liu
Lung-Hsin Huang
Kuan-Yu Su
Shoou-Jeng Joung
author_sort Kwang-Ming Liu
title Vulnerability Assessment of Pelagic Sharks in the Western North Pacific by Using an Integrated Ecological Risk Assessment
title_short Vulnerability Assessment of Pelagic Sharks in the Western North Pacific by Using an Integrated Ecological Risk Assessment
title_full Vulnerability Assessment of Pelagic Sharks in the Western North Pacific by Using an Integrated Ecological Risk Assessment
title_fullStr Vulnerability Assessment of Pelagic Sharks in the Western North Pacific by Using an Integrated Ecological Risk Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability Assessment of Pelagic Sharks in the Western North Pacific by Using an Integrated Ecological Risk Assessment
title_sort vulnerability assessment of pelagic sharks in the western north pacific by using an integrated ecological risk assessment
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The vulnerability of 11 pelagic shark species caught by the Taiwanese coastal and offshore longline fisheries in the western North Pacific were assessed by an ecological risk assessment (ERA) and 10 of the 11 species was assessed by using an integrated ERA developed in this study. The intrinsic rate of population growth was used to estimate the productivity of sharks, and the susceptibility of sharks was estimated by the multiplication of the catchability, selectivity, and post-capture mortality. Three indices namely, the IUCN Red List category, the body weight variation trend, and the inflection point of population growth curve coupled with ERA were used to conduct an integrated ERA. The results indicated that the scalloped hammerhead is at the highest risk (group 1), followed by the silky shark, and the spinner shark at high risk (group 2). The bigeye thresher, and sandbar shark fall in group 3, the smooth hammerhead falls in group 4, and the shortfin mako, pelagic thresher, oceanic whitetip, and dusky shark fall in group 5. Rigorous management measures for the species in groups 1 and 2, setting total allowable catch quota for group 3, and consistent monitoring schemes for groups 4 and 5 are recommended.
topic demographic analysis
productivity
susceptibility
intrinsic rate of population growth
fishing impact
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/8/2161
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