2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2010.10.029
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Effectiveness of conventional management in Mediterranean type artisanal fisheries

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“…In the case of the purse seine fishery, which is characterized by the exploitation of few different species and practically null mesh selectivity, modern echo-acoustic techniques allow to know in situ the size of individuals forming the school and then to protect juveniles or spawners applying a pseudo-selectivity prior to catch, searching for schools made up of fish over a given size. Finally, more restrictive regulations and larger mesh sizes have already been proved to determine benefits to some mixed-species Mediterranean artisanal fisheries, showing that larger sizes of commercial species are accompanied by an increase in their CPUE (Fiorentino et al 2008;Guidetti et al 2010;Matić-Skoko et al 2011). Results of these management experiences showed also that improved gear selectivity and effort reduction can be beneficial for local fisheries resources even at a small geographical scale where co-management can play an important role (Guidetti et al 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of the purse seine fishery, which is characterized by the exploitation of few different species and practically null mesh selectivity, modern echo-acoustic techniques allow to know in situ the size of individuals forming the school and then to protect juveniles or spawners applying a pseudo-selectivity prior to catch, searching for schools made up of fish over a given size. Finally, more restrictive regulations and larger mesh sizes have already been proved to determine benefits to some mixed-species Mediterranean artisanal fisheries, showing that larger sizes of commercial species are accompanied by an increase in their CPUE (Fiorentino et al 2008;Guidetti et al 2010;Matić-Skoko et al 2011). Results of these management experiences showed also that improved gear selectivity and effort reduction can be beneficial for local fisheries resources even at a small geographical scale where co-management can play an important role (Guidetti et al 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Catches of these species were also dominant in recreational fishing catches from Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas in Spain, France, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, Croatia, Tunisia (Font et al., ), and were thus interacting most frequently and in conflict with the commercial small‐scale fisheries throughout the Mediterranean (Greece: Tzanatos, Dimitriou, Katselis, Georgiadis, & Koutsikopoulos, ; France: Herfaut, Levrel, Thébaud, & Véron, ; Spain: Maynou et al., ; Lloret & Font, ). This seems to amplify the contest between professional small‐scale and recreational fishers for the sharing of common resources (Gonzalvo, Giovos, & Moutopoulos, ; Matić‐Skoko et al., ; Tzanatos et al., ), apart from the overlap in the spatio‐temporal operational strategies used by both (Tzanatos et al., ). Moreover, the above is an indication of the validity of this work and in general of the use of social media for such surveys.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Species association and species overlap analyses were carried out in accordance to traditional statistical ecology methods (Ludwig and Reynolds 1988).…”
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confidence: 99%