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Managing Small-Scale Commercial Fisheries for Adaptive Capacity: Insights from Dynamic Social-Ecological Drivers of Change in Monterey Bay

Globally, small-scale fisheries are influenced by dynamic climate, governance, and market drivers, which present social and ecological challenges and opportunities. It is difficult to manage fisheries adaptively for fluctuating drivers, except to allow participants to shift effort among multiple fis...

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Autores principales: Aguilera, Stacy E., Cole, Jennifer, Finkbeiner, Elena M., Le Cornu, Elodie, Ban, Natalie C., Carr, Mark H., Cinner, Joshua E., Crowder, Larry B., Gelcich, Stefan, Hicks, Christina C., Kittinger, John N., Martone, Rebecca, Malone, Daniel, Pomeroy, Carrie, Starr, Richard M., Seram, Sanah, Zuercher, Rachel, Broad, Kenneth
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4366077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25790464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118992
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author Aguilera, Stacy E.
Cole, Jennifer
Finkbeiner, Elena M.
Le Cornu, Elodie
Ban, Natalie C.
Carr, Mark H.
Cinner, Joshua E.
Crowder, Larry B.
Gelcich, Stefan
Hicks, Christina C.
Kittinger, John N.
Martone, Rebecca
Malone, Daniel
Pomeroy, Carrie
Starr, Richard M.
Seram, Sanah
Zuercher, Rachel
Broad, Kenneth
author_facet Aguilera, Stacy E.
Cole, Jennifer
Finkbeiner, Elena M.
Le Cornu, Elodie
Ban, Natalie C.
Carr, Mark H.
Cinner, Joshua E.
Crowder, Larry B.
Gelcich, Stefan
Hicks, Christina C.
Kittinger, John N.
Martone, Rebecca
Malone, Daniel
Pomeroy, Carrie
Starr, Richard M.
Seram, Sanah
Zuercher, Rachel
Broad, Kenneth
author_sort Aguilera, Stacy E.
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description Globally, small-scale fisheries are influenced by dynamic climate, governance, and market drivers, which present social and ecological challenges and opportunities. It is difficult to manage fisheries adaptively for fluctuating drivers, except to allow participants to shift effort among multiple fisheries. Adapting to changing conditions allows small-scale fishery participants to survive economic and environmental disturbances and benefit from optimal conditions. This study explores the relative influence of large-scale drivers on shifts in effort and outcomes among three closely linked fisheries in Monterey Bay since the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act of 1976. In this region, Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), and market squid (Loligo opalescens) fisheries comprise a tightly linked system where shifting focus among fisheries is a key element to adaptive capacity and reduced social and ecological vulnerability. Using a cluster analysis of landings, we identify four modes from 1974 to 2012 that are dominated (i.e., a given species accounting for the plurality of landings) by squid, sardine, anchovy, or lack any dominance, and seven points of transition among these periods. This approach enables us to determine which drivers are associated with each mode and each transition. Overall, we show that market and climate drivers are predominantly attributed to dominance transitions. Model selection of external drivers indicates that governance phases, reflected as perceived abundance, dictate long-term outcomes. Our findings suggest that globally, small-scale fishery managers should consider enabling shifts in effort among fisheries and retaining existing flexibility, as adaptive capacity is a critical determinant for social and ecological resilience.
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spelling pubmed-43660772015-03-23 Managing Small-Scale Commercial Fisheries for Adaptive Capacity: Insights from Dynamic Social-Ecological Drivers of Change in Monterey Bay Aguilera, Stacy E. Cole, Jennifer Finkbeiner, Elena M. Le Cornu, Elodie Ban, Natalie C. Carr, Mark H. Cinner, Joshua E. Crowder, Larry B. Gelcich, Stefan Hicks, Christina C. Kittinger, John N. Martone, Rebecca Malone, Daniel Pomeroy, Carrie Starr, Richard M. Seram, Sanah Zuercher, Rachel Broad, Kenneth PLoS One Research Article Globally, small-scale fisheries are influenced by dynamic climate, governance, and market drivers, which present social and ecological challenges and opportunities. It is difficult to manage fisheries adaptively for fluctuating drivers, except to allow participants to shift effort among multiple fisheries. Adapting to changing conditions allows small-scale fishery participants to survive economic and environmental disturbances and benefit from optimal conditions. This study explores the relative influence of large-scale drivers on shifts in effort and outcomes among three closely linked fisheries in Monterey Bay since the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act of 1976. In this region, Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), and market squid (Loligo opalescens) fisheries comprise a tightly linked system where shifting focus among fisheries is a key element to adaptive capacity and reduced social and ecological vulnerability. Using a cluster analysis of landings, we identify four modes from 1974 to 2012 that are dominated (i.e., a given species accounting for the plurality of landings) by squid, sardine, anchovy, or lack any dominance, and seven points of transition among these periods. This approach enables us to determine which drivers are associated with each mode and each transition. Overall, we show that market and climate drivers are predominantly attributed to dominance transitions. Model selection of external drivers indicates that governance phases, reflected as perceived abundance, dictate long-term outcomes. Our findings suggest that globally, small-scale fishery managers should consider enabling shifts in effort among fisheries and retaining existing flexibility, as adaptive capacity is a critical determinant for social and ecological resilience. Public Library of Science 2015-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4366077/ /pubmed/25790464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118992 Text en © 2015 Aguilera 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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Aguilera, Stacy E.
Cole, Jennifer
Finkbeiner, Elena M.
Le Cornu, Elodie
Ban, Natalie C.
Carr, Mark H.
Cinner, Joshua E.
Crowder, Larry B.
Gelcich, Stefan
Hicks, Christina C.
Kittinger, John N.
Martone, Rebecca
Malone, Daniel
Pomeroy, Carrie
Starr, Richard M.
Seram, Sanah
Zuercher, Rachel
Broad, Kenneth
Managing Small-Scale Commercial Fisheries for Adaptive Capacity: Insights from Dynamic Social-Ecological Drivers of Change in Monterey Bay
title Managing Small-Scale Commercial Fisheries for Adaptive Capacity: Insights from Dynamic Social-Ecological Drivers of Change in Monterey Bay
title_full Managing Small-Scale Commercial Fisheries for Adaptive Capacity: Insights from Dynamic Social-Ecological Drivers of Change in Monterey Bay
title_fullStr Managing Small-Scale Commercial Fisheries for Adaptive Capacity: Insights from Dynamic Social-Ecological Drivers of Change in Monterey Bay
title_full_unstemmed Managing Small-Scale Commercial Fisheries for Adaptive Capacity: Insights from Dynamic Social-Ecological Drivers of Change in Monterey Bay
title_short Managing Small-Scale Commercial Fisheries for Adaptive Capacity: Insights from Dynamic Social-Ecological Drivers of Change in Monterey Bay
title_sort managing small-scale commercial fisheries for adaptive capacity: insights from dynamic social-ecological drivers of change in monterey bay
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4366077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25790464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118992
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