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The behavioural dynamics of fishers: management implications

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FISH AND FISHERIES
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 153-167

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2979.2004.00146.x

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fisheries management; fishing dynamics; fishing strategies; fishing tactics; opportunity cost

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In pursuing their livelihood, fishers develop strategies when faced with changes in regulations and other fishery conditions. Changes involve each individual in a decision-making process governed by his/her own goals or constraints. Despite this reality. the complex dynamics of fishing has usually been ignored in designing management initiatives. which has contributed to management failures in many parts of the world. Fishers have generally been treated as fixed elements, with no consideration of individual attitudes based on their operating scales (geographical, ecological. social and economic) and personal goals. We review existing research on the social. economic and behavioural dynamics of fishing to provide insight into fisher behaviour and its implications for fisheries management. Emphasis is placed on fisher perception. and how fishers develop dynamic fishing tactics and strategies as an adaptive response to changes in resource abundance, environmental conditions and market or regulatory constraints. We conclude that knowledge of these dynamics is essential for effective management, and we discuss how such information can be collected. analysed and integrated into fisheries assessment and management. Particular emphasis is placed on small-scale fisheries. but some examples from industrial fleets are provided to highlight similar issues in different types of fisheries.

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