Governance in small-scale fisheries of Galicia (NW Spain): moving toward co-management?
DATE:
2020-02-01
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/6422
EDITED VERSION: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2019.105013
DOCUMENT TYPE: article
ABSTRACT
The historical lack of fishers’ participation in decision making had led to weak fishing management and explains the meagre results achieved so far in conserving marine resources. European Commission recommends greater participation by fishers in the decision-making process so that adopted measures will better reflect local circumstances. It should be easier to introduce co-management measures in fisheries that have a tradition of cooperative behaviour among groups of fishers, as is generally the case in the small-scale fishing sector. This paper studies how small-scale Galician fishers view greater participation in the decision-making process. The results show that fishermen are clearly in favour of increased participation—through their guilds and, to a lesser extent, alongside trade unions, producer organizations, and scientists. The results show that fishers also favour moving toward co-management on such issues as participating in the establishment of regulating mechanisms, monitoring compliance with fishing rules, and demarcating areas for sport fishing.
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