Socioeconomic and biological causes of management failures in European artisanal fisheries: the case of Galicia (NW Spain)
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Socioeconomic and biological causes of management failures in European artisanal fisheries: the case of Galicia (NW Spain)Date
2000Citation
Marine Policy, vol. 24, n. 5 (Sep. 2000), p. 375-384
Abstract
Coastal ecosystems and artisanal fisheries show a great complexity due to the high number of human factors that infuence their
functioning and to the number of components involved in the fishing activity. Moreover, a great number of stocks exploited by coastal
artisanal fisheries are invertebrates with a strong and persistent spatial structure and a population dynamics that do not fit the finfish
models. The present state of the artisanal coastal fisheries in Galicia (NW Spain) is analyzed, presenting di!erent symptoms of
a general state of overexploitation derived from the mismatch between management (derived from models designed for industrial
finfisheries) and the biological and socioeconomic context. We propose to modify the strategies of research to use inexpensive and
rapid methodologies and introduce the fishers' ecological knowledge. A new management policy is outlined based in the establishment
of territorial users' rights, the involvement of fishers in the assessment and management process, and the use of protected areas
and minimum sizes as key regulation tools
Keywords
Artisanal fisheries
Assessment
Management
Socioeconomics
Population dynamics
Coastal ecosystems
Invertebrate
Assessment
Management
Socioeconomics
Population dynamics
Coastal ecosystems
Invertebrate
ISSN
0308-597X