全球30%的捕鱼量被隐瞒
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- 2024-11-30
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Countries drastically underreport the number of fish caught worldwide, according to a new study, and the numbers obscure a significant decline in the total catch . The new estimate, released today in Nature Communications, puts the annual global catch at roughly 109 million metric tons, about 30 per cent higher than the 77 million officially reported in 2010 by more than 200 countries and territories. This means that 32 million metric tons of fish goes unreported every year, more than the weight of the entire population of the United States. , ,Researchers led by the Sea Around Us, a research initiative at the University of British Columbia supported by The Pew Charitable Trusts, and Vulcan Inc., attribute the
discrepancy
1 to the fact that most countries focus their data collection efforts on industrial fishing and largely exclude difficult-to-track categories such as artisanal, subsistence, and illegal fishing, as well as discarded fish. , ,"The world is withdrawing from a
joint
2 bank account of fish without knowing what has been
withdrawn
3 or the remaining balance," said UBC professor Daniel Pauly, a lead author of the study and principal
investigator
4 of the Sea Around Us. "Better estimating the amount we're taking out can help ensure there is enough fish to sustain us in the future.", ,Accurate catch information is critical for
helping
5 fisheries officials and managers understand the health of fish populations and inform fishing policies such as catch
quotas
6 and
seasonal
7 or area
restrictions
8., ,For the Nature Communications study, Pauly, his co-author Dirk Zeller, and hundreds of their colleagues around the world reviewed catch and related data from more than 200 countries and territories. Using a method called catch
reconstruction
9, they compared official data submitted to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) with estimates obtained from a broad range of sources, including academic literature, industrial fishing statistics, local fisheries experts, fisheries law enforcement, human population, and other records such as documentation of fish catch by tourists., ,"This groundbreaking study confirms that we are taking far more fish from our oceans than the official data suggest," said Joshua S. Reichert, executive
vice
10 president and head of environment initiatives for Pew. "It's no longer acceptable to mark down artisanal, subsistence, or bycatch catch data as a zero in the official record books., ,"These new estimates provide countries with more accurate
assessments
11 of catch levels than we have ever had," said Reichert, "along with a far more nuanced portrait of the amount of fish that are being removed from the world's oceans each year."
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