An Updated Review of the Marine Ornamental Fish Trade in the European Union

Author:

Biondo Monica Virginia1ORCID,Burki Rainer Patrick2ORCID,Aguayo Francisco3,Calado Ricardo4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fondation Franz Weber, 3011 Bern, Switzerland

2. asdfg IT, Fluh 86, 3204 Rosshaeusern, Switzerland

3. Faculty of Higher Studies Cuautitlán, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City 54714, Mexico

4. ECOMARE—Laboratory for Innovation and Sustainability of Marine Biological Resources, CESAM—Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies, Department of Biology, Santiago University Campus, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal

Abstract

Wild-caught fish from coral reefs, one of the most threatened ecosystems on the planet, continue to supply the marine aquarium trade. Despite customs and veterinary checks during imports, comprehensive data on this global industry remain scarce. This study provides consolidated data on the largest import market by value, the European Union (EU): a 24-million-euro annual trade value, detailing the main exporting and importing countries, as well as the species and families of the 26 million specimens imported between 2014 and 2021. A watchlist alert system based on the number of specimens traded, import trends, and vulnerability index according to FishBase and the IUCN Red List conservation status is presented, providing key information on which species should require closer scrutiny by authorities. While the European TRAde Control and Expert System (TRACES) electronically monitors the movement of live animals to respond quickly to biosecurity risks, one-third of marine ornamental fish imported lack species-level information. With minor adjustments, TRACES holds the potential to significantly enhance data granularity and the monitoring of wildlife trade, with marine ornamental fish being an interesting case study to validate this approach.

Funder

Fundo Azul of the Portuguese Government

FCT/MCTES

Publisher

MDPI AG

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