Lessons learned for collaborative approaches to management when faced with diverse stakeholder groups in a rebuilding fishery ...

There is increasing demand within fisheries management for the adoption of management approaches that incorporate in-depth stakeholder participation, scientific uncertainty, multiple objectives, and characterizations of risk. One such approach—management strategy evaluation (MSE)—relies on participa...

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Main Authors: Deith, Mairin C. M., Skerritt, Daniel J., Licandeo, Roberto, Duplisea, Daniel E., Senay, Caroline, Varkey, Divya A., McAllister, Murdoch M. K.
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Published: The University of British Columbia 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0434617
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spelling ftdatacite:10.14288/1.0434617 2024-04-28T08:13:05+00:00 Lessons learned for collaborative approaches to management when faced with diverse stakeholder groups in a rebuilding fishery ... Deith, Mairin C. M. Skerritt, Daniel J. Licandeo, Roberto Duplisea, Daniel E. Senay, Caroline Varkey, Divya A. McAllister, Murdoch M. K. 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0434617 https://doi.library.ubc.ca/10.14288/1.0434617 en eng The University of British Columbia https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104555 article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.14288/1.043461710.1016/j.marpol.2021.104555 2024-04-02T09:55:44Z There is increasing demand within fisheries management for the adoption of management approaches that incorporate in-depth stakeholder participation, scientific uncertainty, multiple objectives, and characterizations of risk. One such approach—management strategy evaluation (MSE)—relies on participation with fishery interest groups to consolidate knowledge of the fishery system, define goals, and evaluate feasible management options. However, the focus of much of the literature on MSE emphasizes steps in implementation and its practical application, despite the fact that technical aspects of MSE have the potential to alienate participants without MSE experience. Using the Units 1 and 2 Canadian Atlantic redfish fishery as a case study, we here describe lessons learned from the MSE developed for this rebuilding fishery, focusing on four key challenges: identifying participants for MSE processes; clearly defining their roles; educating participants on the purpose, benefits, and scope of MSE; and mediating ... Text Atlantic redfish DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description There is increasing demand within fisheries management for the adoption of management approaches that incorporate in-depth stakeholder participation, scientific uncertainty, multiple objectives, and characterizations of risk. One such approach—management strategy evaluation (MSE)—relies on participation with fishery interest groups to consolidate knowledge of the fishery system, define goals, and evaluate feasible management options. However, the focus of much of the literature on MSE emphasizes steps in implementation and its practical application, despite the fact that technical aspects of MSE have the potential to alienate participants without MSE experience. Using the Units 1 and 2 Canadian Atlantic redfish fishery as a case study, we here describe lessons learned from the MSE developed for this rebuilding fishery, focusing on four key challenges: identifying participants for MSE processes; clearly defining their roles; educating participants on the purpose, benefits, and scope of MSE; and mediating ...
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author Deith, Mairin C. M.
Skerritt, Daniel J.
Licandeo, Roberto
Duplisea, Daniel E.
Senay, Caroline
Varkey, Divya A.
McAllister, Murdoch M. K.
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Licandeo, Roberto
Duplisea, Daniel E.
Senay, Caroline
Varkey, Divya A.
McAllister, Murdoch M. K.
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Licandeo, Roberto
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Senay, Caroline
Varkey, Divya A.
McAllister, Murdoch M. K.
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