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Indigenous knowledge as data for modern fishery management:a case study of Dungeness crab in Pacific Canada
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作者 Natalie C Ban lauren eckert +1 位作者 Madeleine McGreer Alejandro Frid 《Ecosystem Health and Sustainability》 SCIE 2017年第8期32-42,共11页
Introduction:F isheries management is often data-limited,and conducted at spatial scales that are too large to address the needs of Indigenous peoples,whose cultures depend upon the local availability of marine resour... Introduction:F isheries management is often data-limited,and conducted at spatial scales that are too large to address the needs of Indigenous peoples,whose cultures depend upon the local availability of marine resources.Outcomes:We combined Indigenous ecological knowledge with simulation modelling to inform modern fishery management.Semi-structured interviews with Indigenous fishers in coastal British Columbia,Canada,uncovered severe declines in the abundance and catches of Dungeness crab(Cancer magister)since the 1990s.We modelled the current probability of"successful"crab harvesting trips-as defined by expectations from past catches by Indigenous fishers-using fishery-independent data from nine sites.These probabilities were very low(<20%)for all sites except one.Discussion:Our study highlights that local depletions,which Indigenous fishers attribute to commercial and recreational fisheries,have been widespread and undetected by federal managers who manage Dungeness crab at regional scales without fishery-independent data.Further,local depletions impacted the ability of Indigenous fishers to access traditional foods.Conclusion:Integrating Indigenous knowledge with scientific research is crucial to inform locally-relevant fisheries management and conservation. 展开更多
关键词 Indigenous knowledge marine conservation .Dungeness crab spatial management CO-MANAGEMENT STEWARDSHIP
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