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Positive Catch & Economic Benefits of Periodic Octopus Fishery Closures: Do Effective, Narrowly Targeted Actions ‘Catalyze’ Broader Management?

OVERVIEW: Eight years of octopus fishery records from southwest Madagascar reveal significant positive impacts from 36 periodic closures on: (a) fishery catches and (b) village fishery income, such that (c) economic benefits from increased landings outweigh costs of foregone catch. Closures covered...

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Autores principales: Oliver, Thomas A., Oleson, Kirsten L. L., Ratsimbazafy, Hajanaina, Raberinary, Daniel, Benbow, Sophie, Harris, Alasdair
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/PMC4471298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26083862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129075
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author Oliver, Thomas A.
Oleson, Kirsten L. L.
Ratsimbazafy, Hajanaina
Raberinary, Daniel
Benbow, Sophie
Harris, Alasdair
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description OVERVIEW: Eight years of octopus fishery records from southwest Madagascar reveal significant positive impacts from 36 periodic closures on: (a) fishery catches and (b) village fishery income, such that (c) economic benefits from increased landings outweigh costs of foregone catch. Closures covered ~20% of a village’s fished area and lasted 2-7 months. FISHERY CATCHES FROM EACH CLOSED SITE: Octopus landings and catch per unit effort (CPUE) significantly increased in the 30 days following a closure’s reopening, relative to the 30 days before a closure (landings: +718%, p<0.0001; CPUE: +87%, p<0.0001; n = 36). Open-access control sites showed no before/after change when they occurred independently of other management (“no ban”, n = 17/36). On the other hand, open-access control sites showed modest catch increases when they extended a 6-week seasonal fishery shutdown (“ban”, n = 19/36). The seasonal fishery shutdown affects the entire region, so confound all potential control sites. FISHERY INCOME IN IMPLEMENTING VILLAGES: In villages implementing a closure, octopus fishery income doubled in the 30 days after a closure, relative to 30 days before (+132%, p<0.001, n = 28). Control villages not implementing a closure showed no increase in income after “no ban” closures and modest increases after “ban” closures. Villages did not show a significant decline in income during closure events. NET ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM EACH CLOSED SITE: Landings in closure sites generated more revenue than simulated landings assuming continued open-access fishing at that site (27/36 show positive net earnings; mean +$305/closure; mean +57.7% monthly). Benefits accrued faster than local fishers’ time preferences during 17-27 of the 36 closures. High reported rates of illegal fishing during closures correlated with poor economic performance. BROADER CO-MANAGEMENT: We discuss the implications of our findings for broader co-management arrangements, particularly for catalyzing more comprehensive management.
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spelling pubmed-44712982015-06-29 Positive Catch & Economic Benefits of Periodic Octopus Fishery Closures: Do Effective, Narrowly Targeted Actions ‘Catalyze’ Broader Management? Oliver, Thomas A. Oleson, Kirsten L. L. Ratsimbazafy, Hajanaina Raberinary, Daniel Benbow, Sophie Harris, Alasdair PLoS One Research Article OVERVIEW: Eight years of octopus fishery records from southwest Madagascar reveal significant positive impacts from 36 periodic closures on: (a) fishery catches and (b) village fishery income, such that (c) economic benefits from increased landings outweigh costs of foregone catch. Closures covered ~20% of a village’s fished area and lasted 2-7 months. FISHERY CATCHES FROM EACH CLOSED SITE: Octopus landings and catch per unit effort (CPUE) significantly increased in the 30 days following a closure’s reopening, relative to the 30 days before a closure (landings: +718%, p<0.0001; CPUE: +87%, p<0.0001; n = 36). Open-access control sites showed no before/after change when they occurred independently of other management (“no ban”, n = 17/36). On the other hand, open-access control sites showed modest catch increases when they extended a 6-week seasonal fishery shutdown (“ban”, n = 19/36). The seasonal fishery shutdown affects the entire region, so confound all potential control sites. FISHERY INCOME IN IMPLEMENTING VILLAGES: In villages implementing a closure, octopus fishery income doubled in the 30 days after a closure, relative to 30 days before (+132%, p<0.001, n = 28). Control villages not implementing a closure showed no increase in income after “no ban” closures and modest increases after “ban” closures. Villages did not show a significant decline in income during closure events. NET ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM EACH CLOSED SITE: Landings in closure sites generated more revenue than simulated landings assuming continued open-access fishing at that site (27/36 show positive net earnings; mean +$305/closure; mean +57.7% monthly). Benefits accrued faster than local fishers’ time preferences during 17-27 of the 36 closures. High reported rates of illegal fishing during closures correlated with poor economic performance. BROADER CO-MANAGEMENT: We discuss the implications of our findings for broader co-management arrangements, particularly for catalyzing more comprehensive management. Public Library of Science 2015-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4471298/ /pubmed/26083862 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129075 Text en © 2015 Oliver 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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Raberinary, Daniel
Benbow, Sophie
Harris, Alasdair
Positive Catch & Economic Benefits of Periodic Octopus Fishery Closures: Do Effective, Narrowly Targeted Actions ‘Catalyze’ Broader Management?
title Positive Catch & Economic Benefits of Periodic Octopus Fishery Closures: Do Effective, Narrowly Targeted Actions ‘Catalyze’ Broader Management?
title_full Positive Catch & Economic Benefits of Periodic Octopus Fishery Closures: Do Effective, Narrowly Targeted Actions ‘Catalyze’ Broader Management?
title_fullStr Positive Catch & Economic Benefits of Periodic Octopus Fishery Closures: Do Effective, Narrowly Targeted Actions ‘Catalyze’ Broader Management?
title_full_unstemmed Positive Catch & Economic Benefits of Periodic Octopus Fishery Closures: Do Effective, Narrowly Targeted Actions ‘Catalyze’ Broader Management?
title_short Positive Catch & Economic Benefits of Periodic Octopus Fishery Closures: Do Effective, Narrowly Targeted Actions ‘Catalyze’ Broader Management?
title_sort positive catch & economic benefits of periodic octopus fishery closures: do effective, narrowly targeted actions ‘catalyze’ broader management?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4471298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26083862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129075
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