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The Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Individual Fishing Quota Program in Florida: Perceptions and Implications

Authors: Alsharif, Kamal A.; Miller, Nathan;

The Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Individual Fishing Quota Program in Florida: Perceptions and Implications

Abstract

La pesca de huachinango (pargo rojo) del Golfo de México comenzó operaciones bajo un sistema individual de cuota pesquera (IFQ) en enero de 2007. La expectativa es que la participación directa en la propiedad por parte de los pescadores llevaría mayor participación por parte de los dueños de barcos y de los pescadores, así como prácticas de pesca más responsables y sostenibles concernientes a una población de peces deprimida. Encuestas en línea y por teléfono a pescadores involucrados en la pesca del huachinango de Florida se realizaron para medir sus respuestas a este cambio en la política de manejo. Además, los precios del huachinango se evaluaron antes y después del sistema IFQ. Contrario a opiniones publicadas por los partidarios del IFQ, nuestra encuesta descubrió que la mayoría de los pescadores desaprobaron el proceso de diseño del IFQ y generalmente desconfiaron de su manejo pesquero. Aunque la sugerencia de muchos de los participantes de la encuesta para restringir la propiedad de las cuotas del IFQ a solamente los pescadores activos puede ser vista como extrema, tal regulación puede ser apropiada. Además, los datos disponibles sobre los precios del muelle para el huachinango indican un aumento de diez por ciento en el precio que los pescadores reciben por sus pescas.

Country
United States
Keywords

Individual fishing quotas, Market prices, 330, Fisheries management, Leases, 590, Earth Sciences, Animal communities, Snapper, Fishers, Ocean fisheries

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