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Colorado River Floods, Droughts, And Shrimp Fishing In The Upper Gulf Of California, Mexico

机译:墨西哥加利福尼亚上海湾的科罗拉多河洪水,干旱和虾钓

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Accurate procedures that measure hydro-logic variability would have great value for evaluating ecosystem impacts of upstream water use in the Colorado River Basin. Many local extractive income-based stakeholders rely directly or indirectly on ecosystem health and are adversely affected when the river does not flow. This study focuses on the impact of little or no Colorado River flow on the Mexican shrimp industry. Although there have been complaints that U.S. diversions of Colorado River flow have greatly impaired the shrimp fishery, this research demonstrates that freshwater rarely reaches the Gulf even during times of flooding, and that other factors such as overfishing may influence the instability of shrimp populations. Advanced very-high-resolution radiometer (AVHRR) satellite imagery was used to assess water volumes diverted away from the channel of the Colorado River and ultimately the Gulf of California during flooding periods. Analysis of data demonstrated that little freshwater actually reaches the Gulf even during floods because of its diversion into a large dry lake bed basin known as Laguna Salada. Fuller use of the Colorado River throughout its entire course to the sea is possible and could benefit a large cohort of users without catastrophic habitat destruction in delta ecosystems. Reconstruction of a natural earthen berm, as proposed by Ducks Unlimited, would maximize the use of floodwaters for ecosystem benefits. These findings have profound implications for local economic activities dependent on hydrologic resources in the Colorado River Delta and Upper Gulf.
机译:衡量水文变异性的准确程序对于评估科罗拉多河流域上游用水对生态系统的影响具有重要价值。许多当地以收入为基础的以开采为基础的利益相关者直接或间接依赖生态系统的健康,并且在河流不流的情况下受到不利影响。这项研究的重点是科罗拉多河很少或没有流量对墨西哥虾产业的影响。尽管有人抱怨美国分流科罗拉多河的流量严重损害了虾类渔业,但这项研究表明,即使在洪水泛滥时期,淡水也很少到达海湾地区,而且过度捕捞等其他因素也可能影响虾类种群的不稳定性。先进的超高分辨率辐射计(AVHRR)卫星图像用于评估洪水期间从科罗拉多河水道转移到加利福尼亚湾的水量。数据分析表明,即使是在洪水期间,也几乎没有淡水到达海湾,这是因为将其转移到一个大的干湖床盆地,称为Laguna Salada。科罗拉多河在整个入海过程中可能会得到更充分的利用,这可能使大量使用者受益,而不会在三角洲生态系统中造成灾难性的栖息地破坏。根据Ducks Unlimited的建议,天然土堤的重建将最大程度地利用洪水,从而为生态系统带来好处。这些发现对依靠科罗拉多河三角洲和上海湾的水文资源的当地经济活动具有深远的影响。

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