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Self-governance within a QMS framework—The evolution of self-governance in the New Zealand Bluff oyster fishery
Authors:Yu Wen Yang  Allen Frazer  Eugene Rees  
Institution:aCommerce Faculty, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand;bMinistry of Fisheries Dunedin Office, 45 Filleul Street, Private Bag 1926, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand;cMinistry of Fisheries Head Office, ASB Bank House, 101-103 The Terrace, P.O. Box 1020, Wellington 6140, New Zealand
Abstract:This paper examines efforts to develop stakeholder led self-governance in the Bluff oyster fishery. The paper focuses on collaborative management and its ability to address some of the unintended consequences of management. The Bluff oyster fishery's administrative, biological, and economic performances are analysed to assess whether or not the participatory management model, in this case fisheries self-governance, complements individual transferable quota (ITQ) for this inshore shellfish fishery.The paper argues that the Bluff oyster fishery's current self-governance model, based on a fishery plan, aids in improving the performance of the fishery, and that the Bluff oyster fishery has the capacity to shift further towards a stakeholder led self-regulated fishery.
Keywords:Self-governance  Collaborative management  Individual transferable quota  Quota management system
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