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Incentive-based Approaches to Sustainable Fisheries

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Arnason, Ragnar
Bjorndal, Trond
Campbell, David
Campbell, Harry F
Clark, C W
Dupont, Diane P
Hannesson, Rognvaldur
Hilbourn, R
Kirkley, James E
Kompas, Thomas

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National Research Council of Canada

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The failures of traditional target-species management have led many to propose an ecosystem approach to fisheries to promote sustainability. The ecosystem approach is necessary, especially to account for fishery-ecosystem interactions, but by itself is not sufficient to address two important factors contributing to unsustainable fisheries: inappropriate incentives bearing on fishers and the ineffective governance that frequently exists in commercial, developed fisheries managed primarily by total-harvest limits and input controls. We contend that much greater emphasis must be placed on fisher motivation when managing fisheries. Using evidence from more than a dozen natural experiments in commercial fisheries, we argue that incentive-based approaches that better specify community and individual harvest or territorial rights and price ecosystem services and that are coupled with public research, monitoring, and effective oversight promote sustainable fisheries.

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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

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