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Untangling Humpback Whale-Watching Management Networks: Collaboration and Conflict in the Northeast Pacific

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WATER
卷 15, 期 22, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w15223975

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collaboration; conflict; humpback whale; environmental collaborative governance; entanglement in fishing gear; convergent mixed method; strandings; whale watching tourism

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Humpback whales face emerging anthropogenic challenges such as entanglement in abandoned fishing gear and stranding during their winter migration. Collaborative governance systems involving diverse stakeholders are crucial for managing and conserving coastal and marine common-pool resources, especially in contexts of institutional weakness. Social network analysis revealed the presence of coordination, cooperation, and conflict within collaborative networks. The most pressing conflicts identified by stakeholders were related to pleasure boats, abandoned fishing gear, and rule compliance regarding the distance between boats and whales.
Humpback whales face emerging anthropogenic challenges such as entanglement in abandoned fishing gear and stranding during their winter migration. Such challenges require collective action solutions involving diverse stakeholders across jurisdictions, social sectors, and geographies. Collaborative governance systems involve conflictual and collaborative interactions. We used a quantitative approach (social network analysis) to map the structure of three social networks: Collaboration in disentanglement, collaboration in stranding, and conflict. We administered a face-to-face survey to 38 stakeholders from four social sectors across seven coastal localities from April to November 2021. We also obtained perspectives from the same stakeholders about pressing conflicts, rule compliance, and law enforcement regarding whale-watching management in the region using a semi-structured questionnaire. We found hints of different dimensions of collaboration occurring simultaneously: Coordination, cooperation, and conflict. Networks played distinct roles in promoting collaboration across sectors, and while the disentanglement network coordinated civil society and the public sector, the stranding network facilitated cooperation within the public sector. The most pressing social conflicts detected by stakeholders were pleasure boats, abandoned fishing gear, and poor rule compliance regarding the distance between boats and whales. Our results suggest that in the context of institutional weakness, collaborative social networks play a crucial role in the management and conservation of coastal and marine common-pool resources.

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