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Conservation benefits of a marine protected area on South African chondrichthyans

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
卷 319, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115691

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Marine protected areas; Baited remote underwater video; Chondrichthyans; Conservation; South Africa

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  1. MARIP (Marine Remote Imagery Platform)
  2. African Coelacanth Ecosystem Program (ACEP)
  3. Shark and Ray Protection Project
  4. Shark Conservation Fund

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Chondrichthyans are globally threatened due to life-history traits and human impacts. This study assessed the status of chondrichthyan populations in the Robberg MPA in South Africa, and found that even small and partially protected MPAs can provide conservation benefits for threatened, endemic, and lesser-known species.
Chondrichthyans are threatened worldwide due to their life-history traits combined with a plethora of anthro-pogenic impacts that are causing populations to collapse. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are a conservation option, but their efficacy for chondrichthyans is still unclear. Conservation efforts might be challenging espe-cially in developing countries, due to a lack of resources and monitoring and limited data and stakeholder support. Here Baited Remote Underwater Stereo-Video systems (stereo-BRUVs) were deployed inside and outside a small partially protected MPA (Robberg MPA, Western Cape, South Africa) to assess the status of cartilaginous fishes' assemblages and to investigate the potential benefits derived from the presence of a marine reserve. Overall, 19 chondrichthyan species in 11 different families were observed. Chondrichthyans were observed in 78.5% of the sites and, of these, 89.7% of the MPA sites showed at least one chondrichthyan, while only in the 67.5% of surrounding exploited sites a cartilaginous fish was sighted. The presence of the MPA had a significant effect on the relative abundance of batoids, threatened species and local endemics, with more observations inside the MPA than outside, indicating the potential benefit of marine reserves on species that are more vulnerable to fishing pressure. Relative abundance was generally higher inside the bay than in the exposed area, and both relative abundance and species richness decreased significantly with depth. The analysis of the body length showed that the 35.5% of species had an average body length below maturity length, indicating that the area might be used as nursery ground for different species. This study provides evidence that MPAs, even though small and partially protected, can provide benefits for chondrichthyans, specifically to threatened species, endemic species and lesser-known species. Importantly, different environmental parameters must be considered to maximize the benefits an MPA can provide.

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