Coping with poachers in European stalked barnacle fisheries: Insights from a stakeholder workshop.

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Autor(a) principal: Geiger, K.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rivera, A., Álvarez, J., Arrontes, J., Borrell, Y.J., Cruz, T., Davoult, D., Dubert, J., Feis, M., Fernandes, J.N., Fernández, C., García-Flórez, L., Jacinto, D., Jollivet, D., Macho, G., Mateus, D., Morán, P., Muñiz, C., Nicolle, A., Nolasco, R., Parrondo, M., Queiroga, H., Rico, J., Sousa, A., Román, S., Silva, T., Thiébaut, E., Vázquez, E., Acuña, J.L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34531
Resumo: In January 2020, a stakeholder workshop was organized as a knowledge sharing strategy among European stalked barnacle fisheries. Management of this fishery differs greatly among regions and ranges from less organized and governed at large scales (>100 km, coasts of SW Portugal and Brittany in France) to highly participatory systems which are co-managed at small spatial scales (10′s km and less, Galicia and Asturias). Discussions revealed that poaching is ubiquitous, hard to eradicate, and adapts to all types of management. The stakeholders identified some key management initiatives in the fight against poaching: granting professional harvesters with exclusive access to the resource, increasing social capital among harvesters through tenure systems (e.g. Territorial Use Rights in Fisheries) that empower them as stewards of their resource and intensi- fication of surveillance with the active participation of the harvesters. Furthermore, increased cooperation be- tween fishers associations and regional fisheries authorities, improved legal frameworks, adoption of new technologies and the implementation of market-based solutions can also help coping with this systemic problem.
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title Coping with poachers in European stalked barnacle fisheries: Insights from a stakeholder workshop.
spellingShingle Coping with poachers in European stalked barnacle fisheries: Insights from a stakeholder workshop.
Geiger, K.
stalked barnacle fishery
poaching
stakeholder workshop
co-management
TURFs
Europeaan Union
title_short Coping with poachers in European stalked barnacle fisheries: Insights from a stakeholder workshop.
title_full Coping with poachers in European stalked barnacle fisheries: Insights from a stakeholder workshop.
title_fullStr Coping with poachers in European stalked barnacle fisheries: Insights from a stakeholder workshop.
title_full_unstemmed Coping with poachers in European stalked barnacle fisheries: Insights from a stakeholder workshop.
title_sort Coping with poachers in European stalked barnacle fisheries: Insights from a stakeholder workshop.
author Geiger, K.
author_facet Geiger, K.
Rivera, A.
Álvarez, J.
Arrontes, J.
Borrell, Y.J.
Cruz, T.
Davoult, D.
Dubert, J.
Feis, M.
Fernandes, J.N.
Fernández, C.
García-Flórez, L.
Jacinto, D.
Jollivet, D.
Macho, G.
Mateus, D.
Morán, P.
Muñiz, C.
Nicolle, A.
Nolasco, R.
Parrondo, M.
Queiroga, H.
Rico, J.
Sousa, A.
Román, S.
Silva, T.
Thiébaut, E.
Vázquez, E.
Acuña, J.L.
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Álvarez, J.
Arrontes, J.
Borrell, Y.J.
Cruz, T.
Davoult, D.
Dubert, J.
Feis, M.
Fernandes, J.N.
Fernández, C.
García-Flórez, L.
Jacinto, D.
Jollivet, D.
Macho, G.
Mateus, D.
Morán, P.
Muñiz, C.
Nicolle, A.
Nolasco, R.
Parrondo, M.
Queiroga, H.
Rico, J.
Sousa, A.
Román, S.
Silva, T.
Thiébaut, E.
Vázquez, E.
Acuña, J.L.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Geiger, K.
Rivera, A.
Álvarez, J.
Arrontes, J.
Borrell, Y.J.
Cruz, T.
Davoult, D.
Dubert, J.
Feis, M.
Fernandes, J.N.
Fernández, C.
García-Flórez, L.
Jacinto, D.
Jollivet, D.
Macho, G.
Mateus, D.
Morán, P.
Muñiz, C.
Nicolle, A.
Nolasco, R.
Parrondo, M.
Queiroga, H.
Rico, J.
Sousa, A.
Román, S.
Silva, T.
Thiébaut, E.
Vázquez, E.
Acuña, J.L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv stalked barnacle fishery
poaching
stakeholder workshop
co-management
TURFs
Europeaan Union
topic stalked barnacle fishery
poaching
stakeholder workshop
co-management
TURFs
Europeaan Union
description In January 2020, a stakeholder workshop was organized as a knowledge sharing strategy among European stalked barnacle fisheries. Management of this fishery differs greatly among regions and ranges from less organized and governed at large scales (>100 km, coasts of SW Portugal and Brittany in France) to highly participatory systems which are co-managed at small spatial scales (10′s km and less, Galicia and Asturias). Discussions revealed that poaching is ubiquitous, hard to eradicate, and adapts to all types of management. The stakeholders identified some key management initiatives in the fight against poaching: granting professional harvesters with exclusive access to the resource, increasing social capital among harvesters through tenure systems (e.g. Territorial Use Rights in Fisheries) that empower them as stewards of their resource and intensi- fication of surveillance with the active participation of the harvesters. Furthermore, increased cooperation be- tween fishers associations and regional fisheries authorities, improved legal frameworks, adoption of new technologies and the implementation of market-based solutions can also help coping with this systemic problem.
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