Assessing shorebird mortalities due to razor clam aquaculture at key migratory stopover sites in southeastern China

Author:

Liang Dan1ORCID,Mu Tong1,Yang Ziyou2,Giam Xingli3,Wang Yudi2,Li Jing2,Cai Shangxiao2,Zhang Xuelian4,Wang Yixiao5,Liu Yang6ORCID,Wilcove David S.17

Affiliation:

1. Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Princeton New Jersey USA

2. Spoon‐billed Sandpiper (Shanghai) Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd Shanghai China

3. Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology The University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee USA

4. Yunnan Wild Bird Association Kunming Yunnan China

5. Fujian Birdwatching Society Fuzhou Fujian China

6. School of Ecology Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen Guangdong China

7. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University Princeton New Jersey USA

Abstract

AbstractAquaculture can provide foraging habitat for birds, but it can also result in intentional and accidental mortality. We examined an overlooked conflict between razor clam (Sinonovacula spp.) aquaculture and declining shorebirds in southeastern China's Fujian and Zhejiang provinces. We surveyed 6 out of 11 internationally important stopover sites for these shorebirds and monitored shorebird mortality in 2 sites (Xinghua Bay, Yueqing Bay) with razor clam aquaculture. We visited an additional 32 sites in these 2 provinces to determine if there was netting in other razor clam farms. Approximately 8–9 km2 of intertidal foraging habitat was covered by horizontal nets to prevent birds from feeding on young razor clams at Xinghua Bay and Yueqing Bay. We conservatively estimated that 13,676 (2.5th–97.5th percentile 8,330–21,285) individual shorebirds were entangled in the nets at the 2 monitored sites in April and May 2021, including 2 endangered and 7 near‐threatened species. Mortality of 5 species for which we had sufficient data accounted for 0.76% (black‐tailed godwit [Limosa limosa]) to 4.27% (terek sandpiper [Xenus cinereus]) of their total flyway populations. This level of mortality could strongly affect their populations. We found netting at 17 additional razor clam farms, indicating a widespread threat to shorebirds. Although razor clams are typically harvested in late March to early April, nets are left on the mudflats throughout the spring and summer, including when the bulk of shorebird migration takes place. Immediately removing these nets after the clam harvest could prevent most of the spring mortality of shorebirds, although this is unlikely to happen without government regulations or economic incentives. To better assess and mitigate the impacts of this conflict, future research should quantify shorebird mortality at other razor clam farms, including during winter, explore less harmful deterrence methods, and assess the socioeconomic factors driving the conflict.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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