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Co-existence of seals and fisheries? Adaptation of a coastal fishery for recovery of the Baltic grey seal

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  • Varjopuro, Riku

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A complex controversy emerged when the grey seal population in the Baltic Sea recovered after decades of stagnation. The seals now cause substantial economic losses to coastal fisheries. The paper analyses the attempts taken in Finland to mitigate the problems of fishermen. The mitigation attempts include the hunting of seals, fishing technology development, economic compensations and more comprehensive management approaches. These measures are discussed in light of the long-term sustainability and adaptability of a coastal fishery. This question is important with respect to further discussions on the possibility of the coastal fishery's co-existence with seals and sheds light on more general goals for the adaptability in the management of social-ecological systems. The paper concludes that the more comprehensive measures taken have acknowledged the need to enhance the fishery's adaptability, but the managerial approach they represent falls short of the requirements for successful adaptive management, especially in terms of embedding the management into specific coastal contexts.

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  • Varjopuro, Riku, 2011. "Co-existence of seals and fisheries? Adaptation of a coastal fishery for recovery of the Baltic grey seal," Marine Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(4), pages 450-456, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:marpol:v:35:y:2011:i:4:p:450-456
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    1. M Cronin & H Gerritsen & D Reid & M Jessopp, 2016. "Spatial Overlap of Grey Seals and Fisheries in Irish Waters, Some New Insights Using Telemetry Technology and VMS," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(9), pages 1-13, September.

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