2011
DOI: 10.1051/alr/2011143
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Effects of time-area closure on tropical tuna purse-seine fleet dynamics through some fishery indicators

Abstract: -Time-area closures have become a frequently used tool to control fishing effort and protect feeding and spawning areas. However, because time-area closure strata are mainly based on biological and ecological considerations, and do not accounts for fishermen's behavior-at-sea, this type of regulation tool may not entirely achieve its objectives. With the aim of comparing the impact of two different time-area regulations: (1) a moratorium on Fish Aggregating Devices (FAD) sets (1997)(1998)(1999)(2000)(2001)(200… Show more

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“…Our study provides an example of how fishers can respond to the implementation of seasonal regulations. Similar situations have been reported in several fisheries with unintended impacts on fishing resources (Dorn 1998;Arendse et al 2007;Demestre et al 2008;Torres-Irineo et al 2011). For instance, Arendse et al (2007) showed that a closed season during the breeding period did not increase the reproductive output of the population through a per-recruit simulation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Our study provides an example of how fishers can respond to the implementation of seasonal regulations. Similar situations have been reported in several fisheries with unintended impacts on fishing resources (Dorn 1998;Arendse et al 2007;Demestre et al 2008;Torres-Irineo et al 2011). For instance, Arendse et al (2007) showed that a closed season during the breeding period did not increase the reproductive output of the population through a per-recruit simulation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In another example, Demestre et al (2008) analysed the use of seasonal closures to minimize the benthic communities' degradation by trawling in the Mediterranean; they found that after the closure, the faunal abundance decreased due to the resumption of fishing activity. In the eastern Atlantic Ocean, Torres-Irineo et al (2011) found that purse-seiners increased their fishing sets on FADs after the implementation of a seasonal closure area. In the case of the Pacific Hake, Dorn (1998) showed how the vessels adjusted their response to a ban to fish at night by increasing their catches during the day in order to maximize their profits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These aspects have proven to be important (Salas and Gaertner 2004;Abbott and Haynie 2012) and could be included by adding a dynamic model of the fleet spatial behaviour, linked to the fishing costs and the prices of the fish. Several models that incorporate these effects are documented in the literature (Wilen et al 2002;Grafton et al 2005;Dowling et al 2011), but in order to better anticipate the possible re-allocation of effort in response the implementation of an MPA, we need first to deepen our understanding of fisher behaviour (Salas and Gaertner 2004;Torres-Irineo et al 2011;Abbott and Haynie 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A key issue is the reduction of incidental catches of marine megafauna (e.g., sharks, marine mammals, turtles and seabirds) (Lewison et al 2004a, b). The effect of various conservation or management measures have been assessed on exploited stocks (Nowlis 2000;Torres-Irineo et al 2011;Morris and Green 2014) and, more rarely, on incidental megafauna catches (Grantham et al 2008;Werner et al 2015). These include changes in fishing gear and spatial closures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%