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Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation: Proceedings of the Fourth World Fisheries Congress
Jennifer Nielsen, Julian J. Dodson, Kevin Friedland, Troy R. Hamon, Jack Musick, and Eric Verspoor, editors
1,946 pages/2 volumes
Symposium 49
Published by the American Fisheries Society
Publication date: March 2008
ISBN-13: 978-1-888569-80-3
$75.00 list price, $53.00 AFS members
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Across the globe, in developed and developing countries, the conflict is clear. Economic and social issues involving fish and fisheries are at odds with conservation and sustainability. The Fourth World Fisheries Congress dedicated four days to scientific presentations addressing key questions covering the range of global fisheries issues in a diversity of aquatic ecosystems:
- What should we care about when attempting to reconcile fisheries with conservation?
- Who owns the fish and what are they worth to society?
- Can we get more fish or benefits from fish and still reconcile fisheries with conservation?
- How can we manage aquatic ecosystems to reconcile fisheries with conservation?
- How do we reconcile fisheries with conservation in marine waters?
- How do we reconcile fisheries with conservation in freshwater habitats?
Keynote speakers provide succinct coverage of each question as it addressed the theme, followed by multiple concurrent sessions that debated each issue in specific terms. Comprehensive coverage was provided for cutting-edge issues in management, human dimensions, economics, and ecosystem dynamics in attempting to reach reconciliation on these questions.
Contains 30 session summaries and 146 peer-reviewed papers in two volumes.
CONTENTS
Grand Conference Keynote: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation: The Challenge of Managing Aquatic Ecosystems (Daniel Pauly)
Question #1: What Should We Care About When Attempting to Reconcile Fisheries with Conservation?
Keynote: What Should We Care About When Attempting to Reconcile Fisheries with Conservation? (Kevern Cochrane)
Session Summary: Achieving Reconciliation of Fisheries with Conservation Through an Ethical Approach (Harold Coward and Melanie D. Power-Antweiler)
Session Summary: The Human Dimension in Achieving the Reconciliation of Fisheries with Conservation (Evelyn Pinkerton)
Session Summary: The Ecological Dimensions in Achieving the Reconciliation of Fisheries with Conservation (Doug S. Butterworth)
Session Summary: Fisheries Trade and Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation (Mafuzuddin Ahmed and Roehlano Briones)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation: Lessons from History (Tony J. Pitcher)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation and Maintaining Biodiversity (Yvonne Sadovy)
Session: Jurisdictional Equity
Addressing Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing in the Philippines (Mary Ann Palma)
Session Summary: The Role of Sport Fishing in Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation (Ian G. Cowx)
Question #2: Who Owns the Fish and What Are They Worth to Society?
Keynote Abstract: Who Owns the Fish and What Are They Worth to Society? , Defining Ownership, Resolving Conflict, and Evaluating Costs and Benefits to Society While Reconciling Harvest Fisheries with Conservation (Steve Dunn, Douglas J. Chapman, and Steven J. Kennelly)
Session: Across Boundaries
Barriers to World Trade in Fisheries Products: Are Markets Fair? (Henri Motte and Daniel E. Lane)
Session Summary: Reconciling Aboriginal Fisheries with Conservation: Themes, Concepts, and Examples (Nigel Haggan and Klah-Kist-Ki_Is, Chief Simon Lucas)
Northern Australia Indigenous Fisheries Management (Rebecca Sheppard, John Beumer, and Scott McKinnon)
Everything is One (Klah-Kist-Ki_Is, Chief Simon Lucas)
Session Summary: Roles of Small-Scale Fisheries in Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystems (Ratana Chuenpagdee and Lisa Liguori)
Livelihood Strategies and Survival of Small-Scale Fisheries in the Finnish Archipelago Sea (Pekka Salmi, Juhani Salmi, and Timo Mäkinen)
The Socioeconomic Structure of Fishermen of Iznik Lake (Meral Soylu, M. Selcuk Uzmanoglu, Ünal Erdem, Ayse Çinar, and Z. AysunAltikardes)
Artisanal Small-Scale Fishery and Community-Based Fisheries Management by Jangadeiros in Northeastern Brazil (René Schärer and Michelle T. Schärer)
The Conservation-Exploitation Paradox in a Mexican Coral Reef Protected Area (Lourdes Jiménez-Badillo, Virgilio Arenas Fuentes, and Horacio Pérez España)
Allocation Issues and the Management of a Mexican Shrimp Fishery (Jose Ignacio Fernandez-Mendez)
Turning the Tide: Toward Community-Based Fishery Management in Canada's Maritimes (Anthony Charles)
Small is Beautiful? A Database Approach for Global Assessment of Small-Scale Fisheries: Preliminary Results and Hypotheses (Ratana Chuenpagdee and Daniel Pauly)
Handling the Legacy of the Blue Revolution in India, Social Justice and Small-Scale Fisheries in a Negative Growth Scenario (Maarten Bavinck and Derek Johnson)
Reconciling Ghanaian Fisheries with Conservation by Minimizing Impacts of Continuous Overfishing in the Country's Waters through Science-Based Participatory Management (Francis K. E. Nunoo and Ayaa K. Armah)
Reef amd Lagoon Fish Prices: The Transition from Tradition to Cash-Based Economic Systems, Case Studies from the Pacific Islands (Mecki Kronen, Samasoni Sauni, and Joeli Veitayaki)
Session Summary: Can Fair Allocation Impact the Reconciliation of Fisheries with Conservation? (Serge Garcia)
Allocation and Conservation of Ocean Fishery Resources: Connecting Rights and Responsibilities (Serge M. Garcia and Jean Boncoeur)
Socially Optimal Allocation of Fish Resources Among Competing Uses (Paul McLeod, John Nicholls, and Robert Lindner)
Alaskan Sablefish and Patagonian Toothfish: A Study of Allocation and Conservation (Mark Lundsten)
Estimating Bycatch Survival in a Mark-Selective Fishery (Charmane E. Ashbrook, James F. Dixon, K. W. Hassel, Erik A. Schwartz, and John R. Skalski)
Transformation in the South African Fishing Industry and Its Ability to Redistribute Fishing Rights (Moenieba Isaacs and Mafaniso Hara)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation and the Valuation of Fishes (Ussif Rashid Sumaila, Gakuski Ishimura, Yajie Liu, and Dale Marsden)
Getting Values and Valuation Right: A Must for Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation (Ussif Rashid Sumaila)
Subsidies, Decommissioning Schemes, and Their Implication for Effective Fisheries Management (Ussif Rashid Sumaila, Gordon Munro, and Colin W. Clark)
Question #3: Can We Get More Fish or Benefit from Fisheries and Still Reconcile Fisheries with Conservation?
Keynote: Can We Get More Fish or Benefits from Fish and Still Reconcile Fisheries with Conservation? (Yingqi Zhou)
Session Summary: Food Web Constraints on Getting More Fish (Hiroyuki Matsuda)
Can We Say Goodbye to the Maximum Sustainable Yield Theory? Reflections on Trophic Level Fishing in Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation (Hiroyuki Matsuda and Peter A. Abrams)
The Role of Predation in the Shrimp Stock Collapse in the Southern Gulf of Mexico (Manuel J. Zetina-Rejón, Francisco Arreguín-Sánchez, and Víctor H. Cruz-Escalona)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation and the Ecological Footprint of Aquaculture (John P. Volpe)
Session: Freshwater Habitat Improvement
Restoration of Atlantic Salmon and Other Diadromous Fishes in the Rhine River System (Frank Molls and Armin Nemitz)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation Through Marine Habitat Improvement (William Seaman)
Session: Stock Enhancement
What Makes Fishery Enhancements Responsible (Devin M. Bartley and A. R. Kapuscinski)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation and Constraints of Climate Change (Manuel Barange)
Question #4: How Can We Manage Aquatic Ecosystems to Reconcile Fisheries with Conservation?
Presentation Abstract: How Can We Manage Aquatic Ecosystems to Reconcile Fisheries with Conservation (Keith J. Sainsbury, Tony D. Smith, and Alistair Hobday)
Session Summary: The Role of Quantitative Ecosystem Indicators and Objectives for Fisheries Management in Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation (Philippe Cury)
Climate and Fisheries: Forecasting Contextual Changes, Instead of Hindcasting from Meaningless Means (Gary D. Sharp, Leonid Klyashtorin, and George Taylor)
Session: Ecosystem Modeling
Ecosystem Modeling Approaches for South African Fisheries Management (Lynne J. Shannon, Coleen L. Moloney, Philippe M. Cury, Carl D. van der Lingen, Robert J. M. Crawford, Pierre Fréon, and Kevern L. Cochrane)
Session Summary: The Role of Data Quality in Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation (Ana M. Parma)
Session Summary: Decision Frameworks and Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation (Ellen Pikitch and Christine Santora)
Session Summary: Overcapacity and Effort Management in Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation: Case Studies of Effort Reduction (Pamela Mace)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation and Protected Areas/Times (Daniela Kalikoski)
Session Summary: Bycatch Reduction and Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation (John Stewart and Steven J. Kennelly)
Session: Stock Assessment and Adaptive Management
Question #5: How Do We Reconcile Fisheries with Conservation in Marine Habitats? Keynote: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation on Coral Reefs: The World as an Onion (Amanda C. J. Vincent)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation in the Open Ocean (Marcelo Vasconcellos)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation in Coastal Zones (Erland Moskness)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation in Estuaries (Lynnath E. Beckley)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation in the Deep Sea (Malcolm Clark)
Session: Coral Reefs
Reconciling the Needs of Fisheries and Conservation in Coral Reefs (Robin Mahon, Patrick McConney, John Parks, and Robert Pomeroy)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation in Enclosed Seas (Georgi M. Daskalov)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation in Polar Seas (Roger P. Hewitt)
Question #6: How Do We Reconcile Fisheries with Conservation in Freshwater Habitats
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation in Large Rivers (Robin L. Welcomme)
Session: Lakes
Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation: The Laurentian Great Lakes Case Study (Roy A. Stein and Chris I. Goddard)
Session: Streams
Growth and Condition of Endemic Trout Salmothymus obtusirostris in Jadro, a Dalmatian River (Tomislav Treer, Ivica Anicic, Roman Safner, Tea Odak, and Marina Piria)
Restoring Geomorphic Stability and Biodiversity in Streams of the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA (Barry P. Baldigo, Anne S. Gallagher Ernst, Walter Keller, Dana R. Warren, Sarah J. Miller, Daniel Davis, Thomas P. Baudanza, Douglas DeKoskie, and Jake R. Buchanan)
Session Summary: The Role of Watersheds in Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation (Peter A. Bisson)
Session Summary: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation in Floodplains (Wolfgang J. Junk)
Endnote: Reconciling Fisheries with Conservation: Any Progress Here? (Paul J. B. Hart, Peter Bisson, Kevern L. Cochrane, Steven Kenelly, Jennifer L. Nielsen, Tony J. Pitcher, Yvonne Sadovy, Dana Schmidt, Bruce R. Ward, and Paul J. Wingate)
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