Iris Publishers- Journal of Oceanography & Marine Biology| Differences in Fish Assemblage Structure Between
Taking and No-Taking Protected Areas
Authored by Ousmane Diankha
This work is a preliminary comparative study of fish assemblage
between a marine protected area where fishing is banned
in Joal-Fadiouth (JFMPA) and a fishing authorized marine protected in
Cayar (CMPA). It consisted of seasonal sampling between
2015 and 2016. Trophic classification based on food regime was performed
in order to describe the fish fauna of these MPA.
Multivariate analysis like factorial correspondence analysis and
hierarchical classification analysis were carried out to study the
spatial differences of fish assemblages. Both MPA had similar number of
species, 103 fish species belonging to 45 families. However,
a fundamental difference in terms of fish composition, abundance and
biomass were noted. Only 38 fish species were shared by
these MPA. In other words, among the 103 fish species found in CMPA 65
were not encountered in JFMPA. The total number of
individuals in JFMPA was six time higher, and the biomass in JFMPA was
triple of that in CMPA. The fish assemblage of CMPA was
dominated in terms of abundance by two second-level predators Pagellus
bellottii and Galeoides decadactylus (12.4%), while in
JFMPA the pelagic herbivores Ethmalosa fimbriata (34%) dominated the
fish assemblage. Our results suggest that management
strategy in JFMPA seem to be more efficient than that of CMPA.
Therefore, fishing activities in CMPA, even controlled seem to have
negative effect on fish abundance.
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