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Assessing the Stock Dynamics of Elasmobranchii off the Southern Coast of Sicily by Using Trawl Survey Data

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FISHES
卷 7, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/fishes7030136

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AMSY; assemblage; fishing impact; MEDITS; rays; sharks; stock assessment

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  1. European Union
  2. Italian Ministry for Agricultural, Food, and Forestry Policies

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Sharks and rays in the Mediterranean are highly threatened by fishing activities, with many species at risk of extinction. A study on the Strait of Sicily shows an improving condition for shark and ray populations, but slope-dwelling species face a fluctuating dynamic in harvesting pressure and biomass. Changes in fishing patterns have affected the Elasmobranchii in the area, calling for measures to reduce the impact of deep-water fisheries and safeguard these vulnerable species.
Elasmobranchii (sharks and rays), which have peculiar and vulnerable life-history traits, are highly threatened by fishing activities. Indeed, between 53% and 71% of Mediterranean elasmobranch species are at risk of extinction. In this context, using the abundance MSY (AMSY) model, the present study provides an assessment of 20 batoids and 16 shark species in the Strait of Sicily, sampled during a bottom trawl survey from 1995 to 2020. Overall, the outputs underline a progressively improving condition for shark and ray assemblages of both shelf and eurybathic zones. As for slope-dwelling species, a horseshoe-shaped dynamic, characterized by a progressive decrease in relative harvesting pressure and an increase in relative biomass followed by an increase in fishing pressure and decrease in biomass, was detected. The dynamics of the Elasmobranchii living in the Strait of Sicily appear to be affected by changes in the fishing patterns of trawlers, showing a shift from shallow water to bathyal fishing grounds and targeting deep-water red shrimp. In this context, it seems wise to limit the impact of deep-water fisheries on Elasmobranchii by reducing fishing efforts and implementing ad hoc management measures aimed at safeguarding these vulnerable species.

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