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Lamprey fisheries: history, trends and management

Almeida, P.R.; Arakawa, H.; Aronsuu, K.; Baker, C.; Blair, S-R.; Beaulaton, L.; Belo, A.F.; Kitson, J.; Kucheryavyy, A.; Kynard, B.; Lucas, M.C.; Moser, M.; Potaka, B.M.; Romakkaniemi, A.; Staponkus, R.; Tamarapa, S.; Yanai, S.; Yang, G.; Zhang, T.; Zhuang, P.

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Authors

P.R. Almeida

H. Arakawa

K. Aronsuu

C. Baker

S-R. Blair

L. Beaulaton

A.F. Belo

J. Kitson

A. Kucheryavyy

B. Kynard

M. Moser

B.M. Potaka

A. Romakkaniemi

R. Staponkus

S. Tamarapa

S. Yanai

G. Yang

T. Zhang

P. Zhuang



Abstract

Three anadromous lamprey species support important commercial fisheries in the northern hemisphere, sea lamprey in the Iberian Peninsula and France, European river lamprey in the Baltic Sea countries and Russia, and Arctic lamprey in Russia. Pacific lamprey, Caspian lamprey, Korean lamprey and pouched lamprey are harvested for subsistence and local commerce on the Pacific coast of North America, and in Russia, China and Oceania, respectively. Habitat loss caused by human activities in rivers have reduced lamprey populations and collapsed most commercial fisheries worldwide. Overfishing is a concern because traditional fishing gears (e.g., pots, fyke nets) target lampreys during their upstream migration, usually in physical bottlenecks, which can result in exceedingly high fishing mortality. The reduction in catches has inflated lamprey prices and encouraged illegal fishing in certain countries (e.g., Portugal, Russia). The success of management actions for lamprey fisheries could be at risk due to knowledge gaps that still exist regarding stock structure, estimates of stage-specific mortality, distribution at sea, preferred hosts, and climate change impacts to the distribution and availability of adequate hosts. There is an urgent need for good-quality data from reported commercial landings and also from monitoring studies regarding the efficacy of mitigation and restoration efforts (e.g., habitat restoration, fishing regulations, artificial rearing and stocking). Involving the general public and stakeholders in the management and conservation of lampreys through outreach actions is crucial to promote the protection of the ecological and cultural values of lampreys and the understanding of their vulnerability.

Citation

Almeida, P., Arakawa, H., Aronsuu, K., Baker, C., Blair, S., Beaulaton, L., …Zhuang, P. (2021). Lamprey fisheries: history, trends and management. Journal of Great Lakes Research, 47(S1), S159-S185. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2021.06.006

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 19, 2021
Online Publication Date Jul 3, 2021
Publication Date 2021-12
Deposit Date Jul 10, 2021
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Journal Journal of Great Lakes Research
Print ISSN 0380-1330
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 47
Issue S1
Pages S159-S185
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2021.06.006

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