2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2009.08.002
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The unintended consequences of formal fisheries policies: Social disparities and resource overuse in a major fishing community in the Gulf of California, Mexico

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“…Data reported by Cinti et al (2010) through the PANGAS 1 project fishing log program in 2007 at Kino Viejo fishing grounds showed a lower CPUE (1.1 kg of adductor muscle/h diving) than that found in 2009 by this study at Seri fishing grounds (5.9 kg of adductor muscle/h diving). 2 Fishers' reports that Seri fishing grounds are more abundant and "generally doing much better than any other in the region" were confirmed through underwater surveys by Moreno et al (2005a), who found densities of less than 5 individuals per 300 m 2 in most of the Kino Viejo fishing grounds.…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…Data reported by Cinti et al (2010) through the PANGAS 1 project fishing log program in 2007 at Kino Viejo fishing grounds showed a lower CPUE (1.1 kg of adductor muscle/h diving) than that found in 2009 by this study at Seri fishing grounds (5.9 kg of adductor muscle/h diving). 2 Fishers' reports that Seri fishing grounds are more abundant and "generally doing much better than any other in the region" were confirmed through underwater surveys by Moreno et al (2005a), who found densities of less than 5 individuals per 300 m 2 in most of the Kino Viejo fishing grounds.…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…1), operate under an open access regime (Cinti et al, 2010;Basurto and Ostrom, 2009). Cinti et al (2010) found that this is due partly because most fishers cannot participate in collective-choice processes where formal rules to control access to fishing grounds are established. For the most part only fishing permit holders can participate in these processes.…”
Section: A Comparison Of Fishing Institutionsmentioning
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“…The heterogeneous preferences among users (Cinti et al 2010) and the divergent characteristics of the SES gave rise to different responses to the problem of resource management: the increasing collective-choice and collective-actions towards sustainable management in MH-PC vs. the instauration of non-sustainable practices in BBE. This internal conflict creates the incapacity to build strong trust and reciprocity among all users in the SES, being an important barrier for an integrated community-based management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%