Assessment of the floodplain fishery of Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia

Across the globe, fish stocks have been in decline due to industrialization of fisheries resources, overfishing, pollution, and climate change, thereby warranting more fisheries assessments. The floodplain fishery of Tonle Sap Lake near the Kampong Khleang stilted community in the Chamkar Youn villa...

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description Across the globe, fish stocks have been in decline due to industrialization of fisheries resources, overfishing, pollution, and climate change, thereby warranting more fisheries assessments. The floodplain fishery of Tonle Sap Lake near the Kampong Khleang stilted community in the Chamkar Youn village in Cambodia was evaluated by: (1) characterizing fish assemblage structure and function, (2) highlighting temporal differences in fish assemblage, and (3) assessing potential indicators of fishing‐down‐the‐food‐web by the fishery. Fish trap data from the wet season were used to characterize fish abundance, diversity, species richness, and functional feeding guilds from fish catches in 2014 and 2019. Fish abundance declined 62% and species richness declined between 2014 and 2019. Smaller‐bodied, lower‐trophic level fishes dominated the catch. Our limited findings add insight into the status of a globally important fishery and highlight the need for more local collaborative fishery assessments.
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assemblage composition
Assessments
body size
Climate change
diversity
Fish
Fish stocks
Fisheries
Fishery data
Fishery resources
Fishing
fishing‐down‐the‐food‐web
Floodplains
Food webs
Guilds
Industrialization
Lakes
Overfishing
Population decline
Rainy season
Species diversity
Species richness
Structure-function relationships
Trophic levels
Wet season
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