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Seeing the whole elephant - How lobstermen's local ecological knowledge can inform fisheries management

机译:看到整个大象 - Lobstermen的当地的生态知识如何通知渔业管理

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Lobstermen in Southern New England come from a longstanding intergenerational fishing tradition. Their local ecological knowledge (LEK) on the American lobster, Homarus americanus can be an important source of information for management. This paper examines lobstermen's LEK as it relates to stock assessment and the overlap to science based ecological knowledge (SEK). Although in recent years, using vent-less trap assessments and conducting young of the year surveys, has set the stage for more cooperative research, in our opinion, lobstermen's LEK remains underutilized in fisheries management. There has been a steady decline in the lobster stocks over the years, raising concerns regarding fisheries management. For this reason, we turn to lobstermen's knowledge as an important source that could inform fisheries management. Using a semi-structured approach, the stakeholders' LEK and open discussions were recorded during three meetings where lobstermen participated with managers and scientists. LEK was transcribed and categorized and matched to the corresponding SEK described in the literature. Results generally found that the lobstermen's LEK corresponded with the best available SEK. LEK is compatible with an ecosystem view of the fishery that integrates the complexities of interacting systems. The lobstermen explained that they viewed their fishing grounds as "managed landscapes", areas used productively, maintained and protected by them. These results are a starting point to broaden the base of the knowledge used in fisheries management enabling us to see the whole picture. Topics of LEK and SEK convergence are promising common ground, while topics where lobstermen and managers' views differ, can serve as points of entry to enable research and cooperative management. Both can be the basis for cooperative hypothesis testing.
机译:新英格兰南部的Lobstermen来自长期的互动渔业传统。他们在美国龙虾上的当地生态知识(LEK),Homarus Americanus可以成为管理的重要信息来源。本文审查了Lobstermen的lek,因为它涉及股票评估和基于科学生态知识(SEK)的重叠。虽然近年来,使用较少的陷阱评估和年幼的年龄调查,但在我们看来,Lobstermen的Lek在渔业管理中仍然未充分利用,奠定了更加合作研究的阶段。多年来,龙虾股稳步下降,提高了关于渔业管理的担忧。因此,我们转向Lobstermen的知识作为可以向渔业管理提供信息的重要来源。使用半结构化方法,在三次会议上录制了利益相关者的lek和公开讨论,其中Lobstermen参加了管理者和科学家。 LEK被转录并分类并与文献中描述的相应SEK进行分类。结果通常发现,Lobstermen的lek与最佳可用SEK相对应。莱克与渔业的生态系统视图兼容,它集成了交互系统的复杂性。 Lobstermen解释说,他们认为他们的渔场是“管理景观”,生产的区域,维持和保护。这些结果是扩大渔业管理中使用的知识基础的起点,使我们能够看到整个画面。沥和塞克融合的主题是有希望的共同点,而Lobstermen和经理观点不同的主题可以作为进入的积分,以实现研究和合作管理。两者都可以是合作假设检测的基础。

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