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From orders to borders: Toward a sustainable co-managed lobster fishery in Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland

机译:从订单到边界:在纽芬兰的Bonavista湾实现可持续的联合管理龙虾渔业

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Over the last two decades, demands by fish harvesters for greater input into policy-making, combined with government cutbacks to fisheries management agencies, have resulted in a proliferation of community-based fisheries comanagement projects in many countries. One such example is found on Newfoundland's Eastport Peninsula, where a group of lobster harvesters have formed a unique partnership with federal government bureaucrats and university researchers in an effort to protect local lobster stocks from increasing fishing pressure. This paper draws upon interviews with lobster harvesters and others with close ties to the Eastport project in exploring the reasons for the development of this initiative and identifying existing and potential obstacles to its long-term success.
机译:在过去的二十年中,捕捞业者要求加大对决策的投入,再加上政府削减了渔业管理机构,导致许多国家以社区为基础的渔业共同管理项目激增。在纽芬兰的东港半岛上发现了一个这样的例子,一群龙虾收割者与联邦政府官员和大学研究人员建立了独特的伙伴关系,以保护当地龙虾种群免受日益增加的捕捞压力。本文在对龙虾收获机以及与Eastport项目有密切关系的其他人进行采访时,探讨了开发该计划的原因,并确定了其长期成功的现有和潜在障碍。

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