‘Fishing down marine food webs’ and spatial expansion of coastal fisheries in India, 1950–2000

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  • Brajgeet Bhathal
  • Daniel Pauly
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The worldwide crisis of fisheries, which are usually managed on a single species basis, has led to calls for ‘ecosystem management’, along with he development of various ecosystem indicators. The Marine Trophic Index (MTI) and the related Fishing-in-Balance (FiB) index are two such ndicators, which can be used to draw inferences on the sustainability of fisheries, notably those targeting high-trophic level species, in an ecosystem ontext. These indices are used here to evaluate the status of marine fisheries in India, based on taxonomically and spatially disaggregated time eries of catches covering the years 1950, when 0.6 million tonnes were landed to 2000, when 3.3 million tonnes were landed. We show that the TI is steadily decreasing in all 13 Indian States and Union Territories, at rates averaging 0.058 trophic level per decade, about the same as in other arts of the world. This decline, however, is not due to the sequential addition of newly exploited species of low trophic level to the multi-species atch from which mean trophic level is calculated. Rather, the MTI values were computed after exclusion of species with trophic levels lower than .25. Notably, this excluded Indian oil sardine and penaeid shrimps, the catch of which grew enormously in the 1980s. What has to date maintained the landings of higher trophic level fish in India has been the geographic expansion of the fisheries, which, until he early 1970s, exploited only waters immediately under the coast, while they now reaches to the edges of the continental shelf and beyond. This xpansion is quantified here through a ‘spatial expansion factor’, based on a re-interpretation of the Fishing-in-Balance index. This index was roposed earlier to analyse, in an ecosystem context, the interrelationship between mean trophic level and magnitude of the catch, and the trophic ransfer efficiency among trophic levels of the food web. The FiB index is shown here to allow, under some specific assumptions about productivity f the exploited areas, inferences on the spatial behavior of fisheries. Based on the newly formulated spatial expansion factor, it is suggested that he Indian shelf fisheries, covered by 2000 about 4 times the area they covered in 1970. However, this expansion had apparently met its natural imits, and catches can be expected to stagnate and ultimately decline, with serious consequences for the marine fisheries sector and consumers in ndia. 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2008