Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Sustainable fisheries management through reliable restocking and stock enhancement evaluation with environmental DNA
View through CrossRef
AbstractThe practise of restocking and stock improvement as a means of managing fisheries and aquaculture has been widely used. However, it is difficult to claim that fish stocking is effective due to a number of challenges. One of those is the lack of suitable monitoring and assessment methods, although all assessment approaches have their strengths and weaknesses. If the full benefits of fisheries and their long-term sustainability are to be realised, it is necessary to examine the effectiveness of restocking and stock enhancement. Therefore, effective, rapid, and dependable monitoring techniques are necessary. In this study, we used an eDNA-based method to identify G. cambodgiensis at 14 sites throughout Thailand's restocking and stock enhancement programme. eDNA from this species was identified in water samples using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) tests with primers and a probe specific to G. cambodgiensis. A successful stocking would show positive eDNA results in water samples collected from the studied sites. Only five of the studied sites returned positive eDNA readings, which could be considered a successful stocking. The locations that contained G. cambodgiensis eDNA were either confirmed to be natural habitats or were regularly stocked with a large number of hatchery fish. In this study, we demonstrated that eDNA is a reliable, fast and accurate alternative method for measuring stock improvement.
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Title: Sustainable fisheries management through reliable restocking and stock enhancement evaluation with environmental DNA
Description:
AbstractThe practise of restocking and stock improvement as a means of managing fisheries and aquaculture has been widely used.
However, it is difficult to claim that fish stocking is effective due to a number of challenges.
One of those is the lack of suitable monitoring and assessment methods, although all assessment approaches have their strengths and weaknesses.
If the full benefits of fisheries and their long-term sustainability are to be realised, it is necessary to examine the effectiveness of restocking and stock enhancement.
Therefore, effective, rapid, and dependable monitoring techniques are necessary.
In this study, we used an eDNA-based method to identify G.
cambodgiensis at 14 sites throughout Thailand's restocking and stock enhancement programme.
eDNA from this species was identified in water samples using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) tests with primers and a probe specific to G.
cambodgiensis.
A successful stocking would show positive eDNA results in water samples collected from the studied sites.
Only five of the studied sites returned positive eDNA readings, which could be considered a successful stocking.
The locations that contained G.
cambodgiensis eDNA were either confirmed to be natural habitats or were regularly stocked with a large number of hatchery fish.
In this study, we demonstrated that eDNA is a reliable, fast and accurate alternative method for measuring stock improvement.
Related Results
[RETRACTED] Rhino XL Male Enhancement v1
[RETRACTED] Rhino XL Male Enhancement v1
[RETRACTED]Rhino XL Reviews, NY USA: Studies show that testosterone levels in males decrease constantly with growing age. There are also many other problems that males face due ...
From managing fish to managing people: requirements for effective fisheries governance and management in Europe
From managing fish to managing people: requirements for effective fisheries governance and management in Europe
Despite the increasingly successful implementation of stock management under the EU Common Fisheries Policy, managing fisheries in a sustainable, integrated, and coordinated way re...
Echinococcus granulosus in Environmental Samples: A Cross-Sectional Molecular Study
Echinococcus granulosus in Environmental Samples: A Cross-Sectional Molecular Study
Abstract
Introduction
Echinococcosis, caused by tapeworms of the Echinococcus genus, remains a significant zoonotic disease globally. The disease is particularly prevalent in areas...
Genome wide hypomethylation and youth-associated DNA gap reduction promoting DNA damage and senescence-associated pathogenesis
Genome wide hypomethylation and youth-associated DNA gap reduction promoting DNA damage and senescence-associated pathogenesis
Introduction: The United States currently faces two opioid crises, an evolved crisis currently manifesting as widespread abuse of illicit opioids, and a crisis in pain management l...
Genome wide hypomethylation and youth-associated DNA gap reduction promoting DNA damage and senescence-associated pathogenesis
Genome wide hypomethylation and youth-associated DNA gap reduction promoting DNA damage and senescence-associated pathogenesis
Abstract
Background: Age-associated epigenetic alteration is the underlying cause of DNA damage in aging cells. Two types of youth-associated DNA-protection epigenetic mark...
Management of Data-Limited Fisheries: Identifying Informative Data to Achieve Sustainable Fisheries
Management of Data-Limited Fisheries: Identifying Informative Data to Achieve Sustainable Fisheries
Abstract
Sustainable fisheries management is built on effective management strategies and informative data that are usually well defined for data-rich fisheries. How...
Fisheries Science and Its Environmental Consequences
Fisheries Science and Its Environmental Consequences
Fisheries science emerged in the mid-19th century, when scientists volunteered to conduct conservation-related investigations of commercially important aquatic species for the gove...
Lobster Fisheries
Lobster Fisheries
Lobster fisheries represent some of the most iconic and valuable fisheries in the world. This chapter provides an overview of the commercial species of lobster in the families Pali...

