MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC ÂNCORA RIVER BASIN
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Summary: | This work is the result of the most recent studies carried out by the ICNF in the drainage basin of the future recreational fishing area (ZPL) of the Âncora river. These supported the design of a plan for the sustainable management and exploitation of recreational fishing in this river basin, which is part of the Minho and Lima Hydrographic Region (RH1). Seven sampling stations were set up for this purpose. Six in the main watercourse and one in the Regueiro dos Enxurros, in the middle of an area of successive waterfalls, just before its confluence with the Regueiro da Lapa Ladrão, which is considered to be the source of the Âncora River. At these stations, hydromorphological quality assessments were carried out on 500 m stretches using the River Habitat Survey (RHS) methodology and fish community monitoring (three per station, for a total of twenty-one inventories) using the electrofishing technique. The results made it possible to consider implementing more sustainable management and exploitation measures for fishing in these continental bodies of water. In this context, the management options took marked account of conservation objectives associated with the presence of European eels (Anguilla anguilla) and red eels (Achondrostoma spp.), the wide distribution of trout (Salmo trutta) and the reduced presence of boga (Pseudochondrostoma duriense) whose distribution in the upper third of this drainage basin is conditioned by a very peculiar geomorphology, filled with numerous slopes, which give rise to beautiful waterfalls. With the information collected, data on the age, growth and physical condition of the ichthyofauna assessed was studied, and their relationship with the different types of habitat in which they occurred was established. The results show that these are watercourses with "Excellent" quality habitats, but with levels of artificialization ranging from "severely modified" to "predominantly unmodified", the result of anthropogenic actions over time. Trout (Salmo trutta) are the most widely distributed species along the main watercourse. The absence of exotic aquaculture species in the samples and the lack of medium to large water impoundment structures in the hydrographic network evaluated should be emphasized. The existing river compartmentalization is materialized by the numerous micro-weirs (many of which allow aquatic organisms to migrate for a good part of the year) and a few waterfalls (natural cascades) that prevent fish from passing through. The trout show isometric growth for all the sampling stations, a balanced physical robustness and a maximum lifespan of 6 years. As a practical result of this study, a Recreational Fishing Management and Exploration Plan for the Âncora River will be created, which will support the design of measures to promote the sustainable management of recreational fishing in the area of the future LPZ, reconciling this activity with nature conservation objectives. |
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MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC ÂNCORA RIVER BASINPLANO DE GESTÃO DA PESCA LÚDICO-DESPORTIVA NA BACIA HIDROGRÁFICA DO RIO ÂNCORAManagementSalmo truttaAnguilla AnguillaPseudochondrostoma durienseSustainable managementOrdenamentoSalmo truttaAnguilla AnguillaPseudochondrostoma durienseGestão sustentávelThis work is the result of the most recent studies carried out by the ICNF in the drainage basin of the future recreational fishing area (ZPL) of the Âncora river. These supported the design of a plan for the sustainable management and exploitation of recreational fishing in this river basin, which is part of the Minho and Lima Hydrographic Region (RH1). Seven sampling stations were set up for this purpose. Six in the main watercourse and one in the Regueiro dos Enxurros, in the middle of an area of successive waterfalls, just before its confluence with the Regueiro da Lapa Ladrão, which is considered to be the source of the Âncora River. At these stations, hydromorphological quality assessments were carried out on 500 m stretches using the River Habitat Survey (RHS) methodology and fish community monitoring (three per station, for a total of twenty-one inventories) using the electrofishing technique. The results made it possible to consider implementing more sustainable management and exploitation measures for fishing in these continental bodies of water. In this context, the management options took marked account of conservation objectives associated with the presence of European eels (Anguilla anguilla) and red eels (Achondrostoma spp.), the wide distribution of trout (Salmo trutta) and the reduced presence of boga (Pseudochondrostoma duriense) whose distribution in the upper third of this drainage basin is conditioned by a very peculiar geomorphology, filled with numerous slopes, which give rise to beautiful waterfalls. With the information collected, data on the age, growth and physical condition of the ichthyofauna assessed was studied, and their relationship with the different types of habitat in which they occurred was established. The results show that these are watercourses with "Excellent" quality habitats, but with levels of artificialization ranging from "severely modified" to "predominantly unmodified", the result of anthropogenic actions over time. Trout (Salmo trutta) are the most widely distributed species along the main watercourse. The absence of exotic aquaculture species in the samples and the lack of medium to large water impoundment structures in the hydrographic network evaluated should be emphasized. The existing river compartmentalization is materialized by the numerous micro-weirs (many of which allow aquatic organisms to migrate for a good part of the year) and a few waterfalls (natural cascades) that prevent fish from passing through. The trout show isometric growth for all the sampling stations, a balanced physical robustness and a maximum lifespan of 6 years. As a practical result of this study, a Recreational Fishing Management and Exploration Plan for the Âncora River will be created, which will support the design of measures to promote the sustainable management of recreational fishing in the area of the future LPZ, reconciling this activity with nature conservation objectives.O presente trabalho constitui o resultado dos estudos mais recentemente desenvolvidos pelo ICNF na bacia de drenagem da futura Zona de Pesca Lúdica (ZPL) do rio Âncora. Estes suportaram o delineamento de um plano de gestão e exploração sustentada da pesca lúdico-desportiva nesta bacia hidrográfica que integra a Região Hidrográfica do Minho e Lima (RH1). Para o efeito, foram constituídas sete estações de amostragem. Seis, no curso de água principal, e uma, no Regueiro dos Enxurros, em plena área de cascatas sucessivas, ainda antes da sua confluência com o Regueiro da Lapa Ladrão, onde se considera ser a nascente do rio Âncora. Nestas estações, foram realizadas avaliações da qualidade hidromorfológica em troços de 500 m recorrendo à metodologia River Habitat Survey (RHS) e monitorizações das comunidades piscícolas (três por cada estação, num total de vinte e uma inventariações) com recurso à técnica da pesca elétrica. Os resultados permitiram equacionar a implementação de medidas de gestão e exploração mais sustentáveis da pesca nestas massas de água continentais. Nesse contexto, as opções de gestão tiveram marcadamente em consideração objetivos de conservação associados à presença de enguia-europeia (Anguilla anguilla) e de ruivaco (Achondrostoma spp.), a ampla distribuição de truta (Salmo trutta) e a reduzida presença de boga (Pseudochondrostoma duriense) cuja distribuição, no terço superior da presente bacia de drenagem, é condicionada por uma geomorfologia muito peculiar, recheada de inúmeros desníveis, na origem de belas cascatas. Com a informação recolhida foi efetuado o estudo dos dados referentes à idade, crescimento e condição física da ictiofauna avaliada, assim como foi estabelecida a sua relação com os diferentes tipos de habitat onde ocorreram. Os resultados demonstram que estamos perante cursos de água dotados de habitats de “Excelente” qualidade, exibindo, no entanto, níveis de artificialização que variam desde “severamente modificado” a “predominantemente não modificado”, fruto das ações antrópicas exercidas ao longo do tempo. A truta (Salmo trutta) constitui a espécie mais amplamente distribuída ao longo do curso de água principal. De enfatizar a ausência de espécies aquícolas exóticas nas amostragens e a inexistência de médias a grandes estruturas de represamento de água na rede hidrográfica avaliada. A compartimentação fluvial existente encontra-se materializada pelos inúmeros microaçudes (muitos deles, permitem, numa boa parte do ano, a migração dos organismos aquáticos) e de algumas quedas de água (cascatas naturais) que obstam à passagem dos peixes. A truta apresenta um crescimento isométrico para a totalidade das estações de amostragem, revela uma equilibrada robustez física e uma longevidade máxima de 6 anos. Como resultado prático deste estudo será criado o Plano de Gestão e Exploração da Pesca Lúdica do rio Âncora, que servirá de suporte ao delineamento de medidas para promover a gestão sustentável da pesca lúdico-desportiva na área da futura ZPL, conciliando esta atividade com os objetivos de conservação da natureza.Environmental Smoke Institute2024-05-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://environmentalsmoke.com.br/index.php/EnvSmoke/article/view/26910.32435/xi.ibesymp.3Environmental Smoke; No. Special Issue (2024): XI Iberian Symposium on the Hydrographic Minho River BasinEnvironmental Smoke; n. 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MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC ÂNCORA RIVER BASIN PLANO DE GESTÃO DA PESCA LÚDICO-DESPORTIVA NA BACIA HIDROGRÁFICA DO RIO ÂNCORA |
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MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC ÂNCORA RIVER BASIN |
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MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC ÂNCORA RIVER BASIN M. V. Martinho, António Management Salmo trutta Anguilla Anguilla Pseudochondrostoma duriense Sustainable management Ordenamento Salmo trutta Anguilla Anguilla Pseudochondrostoma duriense Gestão sustentável |
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MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC ÂNCORA RIVER BASIN |
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MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC ÂNCORA RIVER BASIN |
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MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC ÂNCORA RIVER BASIN |
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MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC ÂNCORA RIVER BASIN |
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MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR RECREATIONAL FISHING IN THE HYDROGRAPHIC ÂNCORA RIVER BASIN |
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M. V. Martinho, António |
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M. V. Martinho, António Varandas, Simone |
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Varandas, Simone |
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M. V. Martinho, António Varandas, Simone |
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Management Salmo trutta Anguilla Anguilla Pseudochondrostoma duriense Sustainable management Ordenamento Salmo trutta Anguilla Anguilla Pseudochondrostoma duriense Gestão sustentável |
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Management Salmo trutta Anguilla Anguilla Pseudochondrostoma duriense Sustainable management Ordenamento Salmo trutta Anguilla Anguilla Pseudochondrostoma duriense Gestão sustentável |
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This work is the result of the most recent studies carried out by the ICNF in the drainage basin of the future recreational fishing area (ZPL) of the Âncora river. These supported the design of a plan for the sustainable management and exploitation of recreational fishing in this river basin, which is part of the Minho and Lima Hydrographic Region (RH1). Seven sampling stations were set up for this purpose. Six in the main watercourse and one in the Regueiro dos Enxurros, in the middle of an area of successive waterfalls, just before its confluence with the Regueiro da Lapa Ladrão, which is considered to be the source of the Âncora River. At these stations, hydromorphological quality assessments were carried out on 500 m stretches using the River Habitat Survey (RHS) methodology and fish community monitoring (three per station, for a total of twenty-one inventories) using the electrofishing technique. The results made it possible to consider implementing more sustainable management and exploitation measures for fishing in these continental bodies of water. In this context, the management options took marked account of conservation objectives associated with the presence of European eels (Anguilla anguilla) and red eels (Achondrostoma spp.), the wide distribution of trout (Salmo trutta) and the reduced presence of boga (Pseudochondrostoma duriense) whose distribution in the upper third of this drainage basin is conditioned by a very peculiar geomorphology, filled with numerous slopes, which give rise to beautiful waterfalls. With the information collected, data on the age, growth and physical condition of the ichthyofauna assessed was studied, and their relationship with the different types of habitat in which they occurred was established. The results show that these are watercourses with "Excellent" quality habitats, but with levels of artificialization ranging from "severely modified" to "predominantly unmodified", the result of anthropogenic actions over time. Trout (Salmo trutta) are the most widely distributed species along the main watercourse. The absence of exotic aquaculture species in the samples and the lack of medium to large water impoundment structures in the hydrographic network evaluated should be emphasized. The existing river compartmentalization is materialized by the numerous micro-weirs (many of which allow aquatic organisms to migrate for a good part of the year) and a few waterfalls (natural cascades) that prevent fish from passing through. The trout show isometric growth for all the sampling stations, a balanced physical robustness and a maximum lifespan of 6 years. As a practical result of this study, a Recreational Fishing Management and Exploration Plan for the Âncora River will be created, which will support the design of measures to promote the sustainable management of recreational fishing in the area of the future LPZ, reconciling this activity with nature conservation objectives. |
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