2023
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.4053
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Understanding fishing and conservation of the Pacific seahorse (Hippocampus ingens) in Sinaloa, Mexico, through local ecological knowledge

Jesus Alejandro Najera‐Medellin,
Miroslava Quiñónez‐Martínez,
Nemer E. Narchi
et al.

Abstract: The Pacific seahorse (Hippocampus ingens) is a teleost fish native to the Pacific Ocean. In Mexico they are protected by national legislation; however, there are no studies regarding their commercial use or population status. From a conservation perspective they are a threatened fish and from a socio‐economic aspect they represent a source of income for many fishing communities. The integration of these two points of view requires, among other things, the recognition that fishers have knowledge and skills that… Show more

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“…To safeguard these fish populations, conservation initiatives and management practices are essential. Strategies include devolving responsibility for resource management to local communities, stakeholder management, marine protected areas, sustainable harvest practices, community-based enforcement efforts, educational campaigns, research, and conservation partnerships (Najera-Medellin, 2023). Habitat restoration, stock transfer, captive breeding, and cryopreservation are also crucial for the long-term sustainability and biodiversity of these fish populations (Maitland and Lyle, 1992).…”
Section: Conservation Challenges and Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To safeguard these fish populations, conservation initiatives and management practices are essential. Strategies include devolving responsibility for resource management to local communities, stakeholder management, marine protected areas, sustainable harvest practices, community-based enforcement efforts, educational campaigns, research, and conservation partnerships (Najera-Medellin, 2023). Habitat restoration, stock transfer, captive breeding, and cryopreservation are also crucial for the long-term sustainability and biodiversity of these fish populations (Maitland and Lyle, 1992).…”
Section: Conservation Challenges and Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%