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Management Effectiveness of the World's Marine Fisheries

Ongoing declines in production of the world's fisheries may have serious ecological and socioeconomic consequences. As a result, a number of international efforts have sought to improve management and prevent overexploitation, while helping to maintain biodiversity and a sustainable food supply...

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Autores principales: Mora, Camilo, Myers, Ransom A., Coll, Marta, Libralato, Simone, Pitcher, Tony J., Sumaila, Rashid U., Zeller, Dirk, Watson, Reg, Gaston, Kevin J., Worm, Boris
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2690453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19547743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000131
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author Mora, Camilo
Myers, Ransom A.
Coll, Marta
Libralato, Simone
Pitcher, Tony J.
Sumaila, Rashid U.
Zeller, Dirk
Watson, Reg
Gaston, Kevin J.
Worm, Boris
author_facet Mora, Camilo
Myers, Ransom A.
Coll, Marta
Libralato, Simone
Pitcher, Tony J.
Sumaila, Rashid U.
Zeller, Dirk
Watson, Reg
Gaston, Kevin J.
Worm, Boris
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description Ongoing declines in production of the world's fisheries may have serious ecological and socioeconomic consequences. As a result, a number of international efforts have sought to improve management and prevent overexploitation, while helping to maintain biodiversity and a sustainable food supply. Although these initiatives have received broad acceptance, the extent to which corrective measures have been implemented and are effective remains largely unknown. We used a survey approach, validated with empirical data, and enquiries to over 13,000 fisheries experts (of which 1,188 responded) to assess the current effectiveness of fisheries management regimes worldwide; for each of those regimes, we also calculated the probable sustainability of reported catches to determine how management affects fisheries sustainability. Our survey shows that 7% of all coastal states undergo rigorous scientific assessment for the generation of management policies, 1.4% also have a participatory and transparent processes to convert scientific recommendations into policy, and 0.95% also provide for robust mechanisms to ensure the compliance with regulations; none is also free of the effects of excess fishing capacity, subsidies, or access to foreign fishing. A comparison of fisheries management attributes with the sustainability of reported fisheries catches indicated that the conversion of scientific advice into policy, through a participatory and transparent process, is at the core of achieving fisheries sustainability, regardless of other attributes of the fisheries. Our results illustrate the great vulnerability of the world's fisheries and the urgent need to meet well-identified guidelines for sustainable management; they also provide a baseline against which future changes can be quantified.
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spelling pubmed-26904532009-06-23 Management Effectiveness of the World's Marine Fisheries Mora, Camilo Myers, Ransom A. Coll, Marta Libralato, Simone Pitcher, Tony J. Sumaila, Rashid U. Zeller, Dirk Watson, Reg Gaston, Kevin J. Worm, Boris PLoS Biol Research Article Ongoing declines in production of the world's fisheries may have serious ecological and socioeconomic consequences. As a result, a number of international efforts have sought to improve management and prevent overexploitation, while helping to maintain biodiversity and a sustainable food supply. Although these initiatives have received broad acceptance, the extent to which corrective measures have been implemented and are effective remains largely unknown. We used a survey approach, validated with empirical data, and enquiries to over 13,000 fisheries experts (of which 1,188 responded) to assess the current effectiveness of fisheries management regimes worldwide; for each of those regimes, we also calculated the probable sustainability of reported catches to determine how management affects fisheries sustainability. Our survey shows that 7% of all coastal states undergo rigorous scientific assessment for the generation of management policies, 1.4% also have a participatory and transparent processes to convert scientific recommendations into policy, and 0.95% also provide for robust mechanisms to ensure the compliance with regulations; none is also free of the effects of excess fishing capacity, subsidies, or access to foreign fishing. A comparison of fisheries management attributes with the sustainability of reported fisheries catches indicated that the conversion of scientific advice into policy, through a participatory and transparent process, is at the core of achieving fisheries sustainability, regardless of other attributes of the fisheries. Our results illustrate the great vulnerability of the world's fisheries and the urgent need to meet well-identified guidelines for sustainable management; they also provide a baseline against which future changes can be quantified. Public Library of Science 2009-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2690453/ /pubmed/19547743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000131 Text en Mora et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gaston, Kevin J.
Worm, Boris
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000131
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