When can marine reserves improve fisheries management?
- Autores
- Hilborn, Ray; Stokes, Kevin; Maguire, Jean Jacques; Smith, Tony; Botsford, Louis W.; Mangel, Marc; Orensanz, Jose Maria; Parma, Ana María; Rice, Jake; Bell, Johann; Cochrane, Kevern L.; Garcia, Serge; Hall, Stephen J.; Kirkwood, G. P.; Sainsbury, Keith; Stefansson, Gunnar; Walters, Carl
- Año de publicación
- 2004
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
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- Descripción
- Marine reserves are a promising tool for fisheries management and conservation of biodiversity, but they are not a panacea for fisheries management problems. For fisheries that target highly mobile single species with little or no by-catch or habitat impact, marine reserves provide few benefits compared to conventional fishery management tools. For fisheries that are multi-species or on more sedentary stocks, or for which broader ecological impacts of fishing are an issue, marine reserves have some potential advantages. Their successful use requires a case-by-case understanding of the spatial structure of impacted fisheries, ecosystems and human communities. Marine reserves, together with other fishery management tools, can help achieve broad fishery and biodiversity objectives, but their use will require careful planning and evaluation. Mistakes will be made, and without planning, monitoring and evaluation, we will not learn what worked, what did not, and why. If marine reserves are implemented without case by case evaluation and appropriate monitoring programs, there is a risk of unfulfilled expectations, the creation of disincentives, and a loss of credibility of what potentially is a valuable management tool.
Fil: Hilborn, Ray. The George Washington University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Stokes, Kevin. Seafood Industry Council; Nueva Zelanda
Fil: Maguire, Jean Jacques. Halieutikos; Canadá
Fil: Smith, Tony. Csiro National Collections And Marine Infrastructure; Australia
Fil: Botsford, Louis W.. University of California; Estados Unidos
Fil: Mangel, Marc. University of California; Estados Unidos
Fil: Orensanz, Jose Maria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
Fil: Parma, Ana María. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
Fil: Rice, Jake. Science Advisory Secretariat; Canadá
Fil: Bell, Johann. World Fish Center; Malasia
Fil: Cochrane, Kevern L.. United Nations. Foof and Agriculture Organization. Fisheries Department; Italia
Fil: Garcia, Serge. United Nations. Foof and Agriculture Organization. Fisheries Department; Italia
Fil: Hall, Stephen J.. Australian Institute of Marine Science; Australia
Fil: Kirkwood, G. P.. Imperial College London; Reino Unido
Fil: Sainsbury, Keith. Csiro National Collections And Marine Infrastructure; Australia
Fil: Stefansson, Gunnar. Marine Research Institute; Islandia
Fil: Walters, Carl. University of British Columbia; Canadá - Materia
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- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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- oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/105274
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Marine reserves are a promising tool for fisheries management and conservation of biodiversity, but they are not a panacea for fisheries management problems. For fisheries that target highly mobile single species with little or no by-catch or habitat impact, marine reserves provide few benefits compared to conventional fishery management tools. For fisheries that are multi-species or on more sedentary stocks, or for which broader ecological impacts of fishing are an issue, marine reserves have some potential advantages. Their successful use requires a case-by-case understanding of the spatial structure of impacted fisheries, ecosystems and human communities. Marine reserves, together with other fishery management tools, can help achieve broad fishery and biodiversity objectives, but their use will require careful planning and evaluation. Mistakes will be made, and without planning, monitoring and evaluation, we will not learn what worked, what did not, and why. If marine reserves are implemented without case by case evaluation and appropriate monitoring programs, there is a risk of unfulfilled expectations, the creation of disincentives, and a loss of credibility of what potentially is a valuable management tool. Fil: Hilborn, Ray. The George Washington University; Estados Unidos Fil: Stokes, Kevin. Seafood Industry Council; Nueva Zelanda Fil: Maguire, Jean Jacques. Halieutikos; Canadá Fil: Smith, Tony. Csiro National Collections And Marine Infrastructure; Australia Fil: Botsford, Louis W.. University of California; Estados Unidos Fil: Mangel, Marc. University of California; Estados Unidos Fil: Orensanz, Jose Maria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina Fil: Parma, Ana María. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina Fil: Rice, Jake. Science Advisory Secretariat; Canadá Fil: Bell, Johann. World Fish Center; Malasia Fil: Cochrane, Kevern L.. United Nations. Foof and Agriculture Organization. Fisheries Department; Italia Fil: Garcia, Serge. United Nations. Foof and Agriculture Organization. Fisheries Department; Italia Fil: Hall, Stephen J.. Australian Institute of Marine Science; Australia Fil: Kirkwood, G. P.. Imperial College London; Reino Unido Fil: Sainsbury, Keith. Csiro National Collections And Marine Infrastructure; Australia Fil: Stefansson, Gunnar. Marine Research Institute; Islandia Fil: Walters, Carl. University of British Columbia; Canadá |
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Marine reserves are a promising tool for fisheries management and conservation of biodiversity, but they are not a panacea for fisheries management problems. For fisheries that target highly mobile single species with little or no by-catch or habitat impact, marine reserves provide few benefits compared to conventional fishery management tools. For fisheries that are multi-species or on more sedentary stocks, or for which broader ecological impacts of fishing are an issue, marine reserves have some potential advantages. Their successful use requires a case-by-case understanding of the spatial structure of impacted fisheries, ecosystems and human communities. Marine reserves, together with other fishery management tools, can help achieve broad fishery and biodiversity objectives, but their use will require careful planning and evaluation. Mistakes will be made, and without planning, monitoring and evaluation, we will not learn what worked, what did not, and why. If marine reserves are implemented without case by case evaluation and appropriate monitoring programs, there is a risk of unfulfilled expectations, the creation of disincentives, and a loss of credibility of what potentially is a valuable management tool. |
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