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The power of participation: Challenges and opportunities for facilitating trust in cooperative fisheries research in the Maine lobster fishery

机译:参与的力量:促进信任缅因州龙虾渔业合作渔业研究的挑战和机遇

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Recent paradigm shifts in fisheries science have emphasized the need for cooperative research to address sustainability challenges by bridging epistemological differences between scientists and resource users and promoting power sharing in the production of knowledge for a more holistic understanding of the marine environment. To address the question of power-sharing, this paper explores motivations, perceptions, and personal experiences of Maine lobstermen involved with various types of cooperative fisheries research (CFR). The main finding is that distrust between stakeholders is a persistent challenge, as shown in other research. However, a lack of trust may also sometimes serve as a motivator for participation, particularly where fishermen anticipate the threat of increased regulations. In cases where policies are top-down (e.g. Federal regulations like Endangered Species Act), fishermen are aware of a certain powerlessness despite the degree to which cooperative research involves their input. This reinforces their skepticism that often stifles the ability of researchers to build meaningful relationships, especially in projects with short life spans. Fishermen value personal relationships with researchers based on mutual respect that have been built over time, regardless of the type of research. The findings suggest that a better understanding of these personal relationships and power dynamics could guide researchers in the process of building trust and facilitating transparent communication between groups to overcome persistent barriers in CFR, address sustainability challenges in the fishing industry, and promote more power-sharing between scientists, managers, and industry members.
机译:近期渔业科学范式的转变强调了合作研究的必要性,以弥合科学家与资源使用者之间的认识论差异,并促进知识生产中的权力共享,以更全面地了解海洋环境,从而应对可持续性挑战。为了解决权力共享的问题,本文探讨了参与各种类型的合作渔业研究(CFR)的缅因州龙虾的动机,看法和个人经历。主要发现是,如其他研究所示,利益相关者之间的不信任是一个持续的挑战。但是,缺乏信任有时也可能是促使人们参与的动机,特别是在渔民预计法规增加的威胁的情况下。在政策自上而下的情况下(例如诸如《濒危物种法》之类的联邦法规),尽管合作研究涉及投入的程度,渔民仍意识到一定的无能为力。这加剧了他们的怀疑态度,这种怀疑常常扼杀了研究人员建立有意义的关系的能力,尤其是在寿命短的项目中。不管研究的类型如何,渔民都基于相互尊重建立的与研究人员的个人关系。研究结果表明,对这些人际关系和权力动态的更好理解可以指导研究人员建立信任并促进各小组之间的透明沟通,以克服CFR中持续存在的障碍,应对捕捞业中的可持续性挑战,并促进更多的权力共享在科学家,经理和行业成员之间。

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