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'Nature's Little Helpers': A benefits approach to voluntary cultivation of hatchery fish to support wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations in Norway, Wales, and Germany

机译:“自然的小助手”:孵化场鱼自愿培养的好处方法,以支持挪威,威尔士和德国的野生大西洋鲑鱼(沙摩撒拉)人群

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Voluntary hatcheries, or hatcheries operated privately by local anglers and fishery owners, are a historical part of salmonid conservation and enhancement efforts in Europe. However, these types of hatcheries have faced increasing scrutiny over the last several decades because of the potential negative ecological impacts created by stocking salmon into wild (albeit declining) populations. We hypothesized that hatchery programs provide value to communities well beyond the possible conservation contribution to local salmon. Utilizing a qualitative ethnographic approach, we identified and classified a range of benefits produced by voluntary salmon hatcheries within three case studies in Norway, Wales, and Germany. Across all cases, voluntary hatcheries facilitated or provided diverse social, psychological, and conservation benefits to individuals and groups of cultivators, as well as to the river environment. Voluntary hatcheries can be considered as a visible means of environmental stewardship and are perceived by many operators as an important means for mitigating human obstacles to wild salmon conservation. Based on the multiple benefits that voluntary hatcheries create for the people engaged in hatchery activities, we lay out alternative views that add to the traditionally black-and-white, pro or anti-hatchery perspectives. Improved incorporation of multiple social-psychological hatchery benefits into future fisheries management decisions, outreach, and communication will provide a more holistic approach to sustainable hatchery management, reduce stakeholder conflict, foster civil engagement in salmon conservation, and enhance environmental stewardship.
机译:当地钓鱼者和渔业所有者私下私人孵化场或孵化场是欧洲萨米德保护和增强努力的历史组成部分。然而,由于股票三文鱼成野生(尽管下降)人群,这些类型的孵化场在过去几十年里面临着越来越多的审查。我们假设孵化场计划提供对社区的价值,远远超出了对当地鲑鱼可能的保护贡献。利用定性的民族造影方法,我们确定并分类了挪威,威尔士和德国的三种案例研究中自愿鲑鱼孵化场产生的一系列福利。在所有情况下,自愿孵化场促进或提供各种社会,心理和保护福利,以及耕地机以及河流环境。自愿孵化场可以被视为环境管理的可见手段,许多运营商被认为是减轻野生鲑鱼保护的人类障碍的重要手段。基于自愿孵化场为从事孵化场活动的人们创造的多个好处,我们阐述了传统的黑白,职业或反孵化场观点的替代观点。改善了对未来渔业管理决策,外联和沟通的多种社会心理孵化场的福利将为可持续孵化场管理,减少利益相关者冲突,培育鲑鱼保护,加强环境管理,提供更全面的方法。

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