The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Learning From Experience to Achieve Sustainable Fisheries

Author(s):

Parma, Ana M.; Hilborn, Ray; Orensanz, J. M. (Lobo)

Journal or Book Title: Bulletin of Marine Science

Volume/Issue: 78/3

Page Number(s): 411-427

Year Published: 2006

Abstract:

A broad range of fisheries-management approaches has been used around the world with varying degrees of success. The Fifth International Mote Symposium focused on contrasting strategies and contexts associated with successful experiences with others associated with management failures. A number of general principles for successful fisheries management emerged. These principles emphasize the need to address the causes of management failures directly by creating institutional structures that provide incentives to stop the race for fish and to increase responsibility and accountability of all stakeholders—fishers, scientists, and managers.

Type of Publication: Journal Article

Publisher: University of Miami - Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

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