A Review of Grouper Fisheries Management in the Southeastern and Caribbean U.S.: Challenges, Successes, and Future Directions
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
Groupers
(Epinephelidae)
are
ecologically
important
mesopredators
that
support
valuable
fisheries
across
the
globe.
Many
groupers
display
slow
growth
and
maturity,
high
longevity,
ontogenetic
habitat
shifts,
spawning-related
migrations
aggregations,
protogynous
hermaphroditism,
which
make
them
susceptible
to
overexploitation.
In
this
review,
I
synthesize
available
information
related
management
of
grouper
southeastern
Caribbean
U.S.
highlight
current
challenges,
such
as
managing
multispecies
reef
fish
with
growing
recreational
fishing
effort.
discuss
interventions
limited
success,
establishing
marine
protected
areas
improve
populations
hermaphroditism.
also
successes,
recovering
historically
depleted
stocks,
ecosystem-based
considerations
in
stock
assessments.
how
climate
change
anthropogenic
effects
expected
affect
groupers.
Lastly,
provide
examples
stakeholder
involvement
monitoring
efforts
directed
at
stocks.
The
purposes
review
demonstrate
complexities
a
road
map
for
future
research
conservation
into
these
economically
relevant
fishes
within
beyond
region.
Language: Английский
A Review of Grouper Fisheries Management in the Southeastern and Caribbean U.S.: Challenges, Successes, and Future Directions
Qeios,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(12)
Published: Dec. 19, 2024
Groupers
(Epinephelidae)
are
ecologically
important
mesopredators
that
support
valuable
fisheries
across
the
globe.
Many
groupers
display
slow
growth
and
maturity,
high
longevity,
ontogenetic
habitat
shifts,
spawning-related
migrations
aggregations,
protogynous
hermaphroditism,
which
make
them
susceptible
to
overexploitation.
In
this
review,
I
synthesize
available
information
related
management
of
grouper
southeastern
Caribbean
U.S.
highlight
current
challenges,
such
as
managing
multispecies
reef
fish
with
growing
recreational
fishing
effort.
discuss
interventions
limited
success,
establishing
marine
protected
areas
increase
abundance
hermaphroditism.
also
successes,
recovering
historically
depleted
stocks,
ecosystem-based
considerations
in
stock
assessments.
how
climate
change
anthropogenic
effects
expected
affect
groupers.
Lastly,
provide
examples
stakeholder
involvement
monitoring
efforts
for
stocks.
The
purposes
review
demonstrate
complexities
a
road
map
future
research
conservation
into
these
economically
relevant
fishes
within
beyond
region.
Language: Английский