Conservation & Threats
Threats to Euphausia recurva are not specifically
known however the Antarctic species of the genus are threatened by global
warming with large portions of their reproductive grounds now too warm for
reproduction (Walther, et al. 2002).
Overfishing is also an important factor in the conservation of krill as the population
dynamics are subject to large fluctuations with the removal of predators.
The industry for krill fishing is also up and
coming, the high nutrient value and market demand in both human and pet
industries has a calling. Canada already has an established krill fishing fleet
but with uncertain knowledge of the krill’s response to fishing the sustainability
and management of this is still to be discovered. The overfishing of krill is
likely to have serious consequences on all associated fisheries (herring,
sardines, tuna, salmon, and mackerel) with their high dependence on krill as a
food source (Everson, 2008).
Picture (Commercial Krill Fishing) |