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Fishermen responses on marine protected areas in the Baltic cod fishery
Authors:Petri Suuronen  Pekka Jounela  Vesa Tschernij  
Institution:aFinnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Viikinkaari 4, PO Box 2, FI-00791 Helsinki, Finland;bFinnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Oulu Game and Fisheries Research, Tutkijantie 2 E, FI-90570 Oulu, Finland;cIconex Ltd, PO Box 40, FI-21 601 Parainen, Finland
Abstract:Much of the research that concerns the impacts of management measures in the eastern Baltic cod fishery has focused on fish stock rather than understanding fishermen's attitudes towards regulations. Hence, there is little information available on fishermen's responses although they are the ones whom the regulations affect most profoundly. This study analyses the views of fishermen towards management measures with an emphasis on fishing closures (marine protected areas, MPAs). Swedish log-book data from 1996 to 2005 were used to describe MPA induced fishing effort displacements. Fishermen argued that MPAs have been inefficient in conservation of cod stock. The enlargement of Bornholm MPA in 2005 caused substantial effort displacement towards areas dominated by smaller sized fish. This contributed to the increased discarding of juvenile cod. Enlarged MPAs also intensified competition between different fleet segments and reallocated fishing areas. To reduce fishing mortality, fishermen suggested days-at-sea (effort) regulation and an effective landings control system for all fleets that exploit cod stocks in the Baltic Sea Main Basin. These measures would better motivate fishermen for mutual rule compliance, which is a prerequisite for a sustainable cod fishery.
Keywords:Fishermen responses  Rule compliance  Effort displacement  Eastern Baltic cod  Fishing closures  Marine protected areas (MPAs)
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