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Fishing for the facts: river dolphin bycatch in a small-scale freshwater fishery in Bangladesh

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ANIMAL CONSERVATION
卷 23, 期 2, 页码 160-170

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/acv.12523

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bycatch; gillnet; Ganges River dolphin; local informant data; Platanista gangetica gangetica; small-scale fisheries; freshwater cetaceans; interview data

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  1. NERC/Quota PhD studentship
  2. Sea Mammal Research Unit grant (University of St. Andrews)

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Fisheries bycatch is a primary driver of cetacean declines, especially for threatened freshwater cetaceans. However, information on the factors influencing cetacean susceptibility to bycatch in small-scale fisheries is limited, impeding development of evidence-based conservation strategies. We conducted 663 interviews with fishers from southern Bangladesh to investigate the influence of net and set characteristics on seasonal bycatch rates of Ganges River dolphins Platanista gangetica gangetica and assess the sustainability of annual mortality levels. Between October 2010-October 2011, 170 bycatch events (and a minimum of 14 mortalities) were reported, 89% of which occurred in gillnets. The probability of bycatch increased as water depth declined, and as net mesh size increased. While the number of recorded bycatch incidents was higher in gillnets, risk of mortality was greater in set bagnets. Our mortality estimate indicates that fisheries-related bycatch currently exceeds the sustainable limit recommended by the International Whaling Commission by 3.5 times. Numerous regulations have been developed to improve the productivity of commercially important fisheries, and if regulations were effectively enforced, these may also reduce river dolphin bycatch.

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