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Co-management of sea turtle fisheries: Biogeography versus geopolitics

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  • Campbell, Lisa M.
  • Silver, Jennifer J.
  • Gray, Noella J.
  • Ranger, Sue
  • Broderick, Annette
  • Fisher, Tatum
  • Godfrey, Matthew H.
  • Gore, Shannon
  • Jeffers, John
  • Martin, Corrine
  • McGowan, Andrew
  • Richardson, Peter
  • Sasso, Carlos
  • Slade, Lorna
  • Godley, Brendan

Abstract

Co-management between local communities and government agencies is promoted as a strategy to improve fisheries management. This paper considers the potential for co-management of sea turtle fisheries within four UK Overseas Territories (OTs) in the Caribbean, and for co-ordinated management among those territories. We focus on fisher incentives for engaging in co-management and on the potential to scale up co-management to a regional level. This paper presents data from Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Montserrat, and Turks and Caicos Islands, where 110 turtle fishers participated in a socio-economic survey undertaken as part of the 'Turtles in the UK Overseas Territories in the Caribbean' project. Based on three established criteria for co-management (perceived crisis in stock, willingness to participate and community cohesion), results suggest that fisher support for co-management exists within each OT, but the extent of support for and views of specific management interventions varies among OTs. The implications of results for co-management in each territory, and for establishing co-ordinated management regimes in the region, are discussed in the context of current debates about the nature of resources and scalar (mis)matches between resource and management regimes.

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  • Campbell, Lisa M. & Silver, Jennifer J. & Gray, Noella J. & Ranger, Sue & Broderick, Annette & Fisher, Tatum & Godfrey, Matthew H. & Gore, Shannon & Jeffers, John & Martin, Corrine & McGowan, Andrew &, 2009. "Co-management of sea turtle fisheries: Biogeography versus geopolitics," Marine Policy, Elsevier, vol. 33(1), pages 137-145, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:marpol:v:33:y:2009:i:1:p:137-145
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    1. Achim Schlueter & Roger Madrigal, 2012. "The SES Framework in a Marine Setting: Methodological Settings," Rationality, Markets and Morals, Frankfurt School Verlag, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, vol. 3(60), November.

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