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Stakeholder's views on fisheries compliance: An Australian case study
Authors:Shekar Bose  Adnan Crees-Morris
Affiliation:1. National Centre for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability, Australian Maritime College, Institute of the University of Tasmania, Locked Bag 1370, Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia;2. P.O. Box. 72, Beaconsfield, Tasmania 7270, Australia
Abstract:This study presents the results of a field survey that focused on the views of Tasmanian abalone fishery stakeholders (commercial and non-commercial divers, processor, enforcement agency and management) with regards to non-compliance in the abalone fishery. The primary data was collected through 22 face-to-face interviews with stakeholders and the Wilcoxon's signed-rank test was used to determine if significant differences existed between the means of responses from primary and secondary stakeholders. It was found that there is no significant difference in mean responses of primary and secondary stakeholders in regard to the factors that have the potential in influencing the non-compliance in the fishery. The similarity of views between the regulators and resource users on the source and nature of non-compliance in the fishery would form the basis for improved compliance strategies.
Keywords:Fisheries   Compliance   Stakeholders&rsquo   view
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