Study Offers New Ecosystem Approach to Parrotfish Management

A March 2014 report in the journal Fish and Fisheries describes a new approach to ecosystem-based fisheries management of coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea centered on one very charismatic reef dweller—the parrotfish.

OSD_Parrotfish_4_final_np.jpg

The report, written by Peter J. Mumby, Ph.D., a Pew marine fellow and professor at the University of Queensland in Australia, focuses on parrotfish—the target of an important Caribbean fishery. In addition to their value as a food source, parrotfish also contribute to healthy coral ecosystems by consuming algae or seaweed on certain parts of reefs. Mumby recommends that, if the fishery must exist, managers should consider regulations that prevent fishing for parrotfish from the part of the reef where they feed on algae. Fishing in these areas for other species, however, could still occur.

Managing Parrotfish Fisheries in the Caribbean

To learn more about this study, read the fact sheet.

Parrotfish Help Keep Coral Reefs Colorful | One-Minute Dive With Pew

When it comes to mealtime, coral reefs are the perfect place for a hungry parrotfish. These colorful fish spend 90 percent of their time eating seaweed from reefs in the Caribbean and around the world. Their consumption of algae, which helps limit the organism's harmful impact, is vital to the survival of these corals and the health of the reef.

Mumby studies corals in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean. He's discovered that “no-take” marine reserves, where fishing for parrotfish, in this case, would be prohibited, may make coral reefs six times more resilient to bleaching and other disturbances.

The Role of Parrotfish

  • Parrotfish graze on algae, a competitor of coral, preventing the organisms from overtaking the reef.

  • Healthy coral with low algal cover supports a high-density and diversity of fish, and therefore, much higher fisheries production. 

  • Read the fact sheet (PDF)

America’s Overdose Crisis
America’s Overdose Crisis

America’s Overdose Crisis

Sign up for our five-email course explaining the overdose crisis in America, the state of treatment access, and ways to improve care

Sign up
Quick View

America’s Overdose Crisis

Sign up for our five-email course explaining the overdose crisis in America, the state of treatment access, and ways to improve care

Sign up
Composite image of modern city network communication concept

Learn the Basics of Broadband from Our Limited Series

Sign up for our four-week email course on Broadband Basics

Quick View

How does broadband internet reach our homes, phones, and tablets? What kind of infrastructure connects us all together? What are the major barriers to broadband access for American communities?

Pills illustration
Pills illustration

What Is Antibiotic Resistance—and How Can We Fight It?

Sign up for our four-week email series The Race Against Resistance.

Quick View

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, also known as “superbugs,” are a major threat to modern medicine. But how does resistance work, and what can we do to slow the spread? Read personal stories, expert accounts, and more for the answers to those questions in our four-week email series: Slowing Superbugs.