Global impact of water hyacinth (Eichhornia Crassipes) on rural communities and mitigation strategies: a systematic review
Aji Abba,
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Sabarinath Sankarannair
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
31(31), P. 43616 - 43632
Published: June 27, 2024
Language: Английский
Glass eels at the continental edge of Europe: revisiting catchment recruitment at the international River Minho/Miño
Hydrobiologia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
851(11), P. 2591 - 2607
Published: Jan. 29, 2024
Abstract
The
glass
eel
catch
from
the
international
River
Minho,
western
Iberian
Peninsula,
forms
southernmost
Atlantic
series
in
composite
index
outside
North
Sea
assessing
European
recruitment.
Here,
new
experimental
yield
data
lower
estuary
(1981–2022)
and
fishers´
daily
records
(1990–2022)
were
modelled
to
describe
compare
seasonal
interannual
trends.
Seasonality
matched
river
discharge
climatology,
possibly
a
more
general
feature
southern
range
of
species
distribution,
with
difference
between
high
low
season
becoming
less
marked
recent
periods
abundance.
Glass
showed
sharp
decline
during
1980s,
line
recruitment
total
Minho
catch,
but
not
local
estimates
per
unit
effort.
This
is
corroborated
by
trends
records,
suggesting
that
reduction
effort
was
consequence
gradual
adjustment
catchment
mediated
progressively
tighter
management
measures.
inefficiency
fisheries
regulatory
measures
guarantee
stock
recovery
alone
calls
for
comprehensive
reverse
anthropogenic
impacts
on
continental
populations,
task
seems
Herculean.
Language: Английский
Long-Term Passive Acoustic Monitoring to Support Adaptive Management in a Sciaenid Fishery (Tagus Estuary, Portugal)
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34(1), P. 491 - 510
Published: Dec. 16, 2023
Abstract
Passive
acoustic
monitoring
(PAM)
is
useful
for
vocal
fish
but
has
had
so
far
limited
application
in
fisheries
management.
Here,
four
years
(2016–2019)
of
concurrent
daily
catch
and
effort
fishery
data
Portugal
species-specific
activity
the
Tagus
estuary
are
compared
to
describe
biological
small-scale
dynamics
a
large
sciaenid
fish,
meagre
(
Argyrosomus
regius
),
that
aggregates
spawn.
Consistent
patterns
seasonality
variables
indicate
most
fishing
takes
place
within
spring
summer
months,
when
higher
related
spawning
aggregations
detected
PAM
station.
Good
fit
statistical
models
shows
(sound
pressure
level
third-octave
band
with
centre
frequency
at
500
kHz
during
dusk)
PAM-supported
(mean
weekly
per
first
sale
transaction)
can
provide
surveillance
indicators
improve
local
Signs
overexploitation
hyperstability
communicated
estuarine
communities
aim
initiate
an
adaptive
management
cycle.
The
approach
be
relevant
targeting
other
seasonally
aggregate
face
similar
threats
overexploitation.
Graphical
Language: Английский
Advancing knowledge about great small-scale fisheries
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
33(3), P. 535 - 539
Published: Aug. 3, 2023
Language: Английский
Settlement, way of life and worldviews
Routledge eBooks,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 151 - 163
Published: Dec. 14, 2023
Costa
de
Caparica
and
Fonte
da
Telha
are
oceanic
communities
southwards
of
Lisbon
founded
by
fishers
targeting
pelagic
fish
beach
seining
(Arte-Xávega).
This
chapter
aims
to
capture
fishers'
environmental
knowledge,
practices
adaptations
over
the
past
century
compare
between
two
sites.
Livelihood
interviews
questionnaires
provided
oral
memories
personal
experiences
complemented
with
literature
participant
observation.
Daily
life
diet
were
for
many
generations
organised
around
fishing,
little
else
do
or
eat.
Mechanisation
technological
innovations
in
40
years
created
safer
conditions,
prolonged
operations
increased
fishing
effort.
Climatic
changes
reported
mainly
related
decreasing
winter
storminess
windiness
blurring
weather
seasonality.
Overexploitation
was
visible
most
under
discourses
interpreting
distinctly
socio-environmental
drivers
change.
Fishing
Arte-Xávega
has
contributed
persistence
these
changing
where
climate
is
just
one
Nevertheless,
urbanisation
tourism
have
impacted
community
a
longer
history.
Minor,
but
perceptible,
differences
emerging
way
worldviews
used
hypothesise
on
direction
possible
future
changes.
Language: Английский