Spatio-temporal variability in drifting Fish Aggregating Device (dFAD) beaching events in the Seychelles Archipelago

Author:

MacMillan Isla1ORCID,Attrill Martin J1,Imzilen Taha234,Lett Christophe23,Walmsley Simon5,Chu Clarus5,Kaplan David M23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biological and Marine Sciences, University of Plymouth , Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA , UK

2. MARBEC, Université de Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD , 34203 Sète , France

3. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) , Avenue Jean Monnet, CS30171, 34203 Sète cedex, France

4. Sorbonne Université, Collège Doctoral , 75005 Paris , France

5. WWF-UK, The Living Planet Centre , Rufford House, Brewery Road , Woking, Surrey GU21 4LL, UK

Abstract

Abstract Purse-seine fisheries use drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (dFADs), human-made floating objects, to facilitate the capture of tropical tunas. Currently, the majority of dFADs are constructed primarily of highly durable non-biodegradable materials and there is no legal obligation to recover dFADs after deployment, leading to beaching events and potentially negative environmental impacts. We assessed beachings as a function of intra- and inter-annual trends, water depth, distance from land, seasonality, and benthic habitat within the local context of the Seychelles Archipelago using trajectories of dFADs deployed by French purse seiners over 2008–2020. Overall, 3842 beaching events associated with 2371 distinct dFAD tracking buoys were identified. Beachings occurred most frequently during the winter monsoon (December–March). Due to the shallow Mahé Plateau, beachings occurred in both nearshore (≤ 5 km from land) and offshore (> 5 km) regions, predominantly in estimated depths less than 60 m. Despite representing < 20% of overall mapped habitat, the benthic habitat “Coral/Algae” had the highest beaching rate (35.3% of beachings), and therefore, beachings pose a significant concern for conservation. Our results provide a detailed view of the spatio-temporal pattern of beachings in the Seychelles, supporting the development of mitigation and prevention methods to reduce marine debris and perturbations to the marine environment.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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