Assessing the feasibility of ecosystem-based fisheries management in tropical contexts |
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Authors: | Patrick Christie David L. Fluharty Alan T. White Liza Eisma-Osorio William Jatulan |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Marine Affairs and Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, 3707 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105-6715, USA;2. School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, 3707 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105-6715, USA;3. Tetra Tech EM Inc. and Fisheries Improved for Sustainable Harvest (FISH) Project, 5th Floor, CIFC Towers, North Area, Cebu City, Philippines;4. Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation, Inc. (CCEF), Executive Director, Room 302, PDI Condominium, Banilad, Cebu City, 6000 Philippines |
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Abstract: | This analysis documents the reasons for emerging interest in ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) and relates this management model to others. It highlights the central challenges to EBFM in the tropical context and examines an ongoing project, Fisheries Improved for Sustainable Harvest (FISH), in the Philippines—likely the first EBFM project in the tropics. The Philippine legal and institutional context provides major governance challenges to EBFM, especially as management is scaled up. A monitoring framework with process and output criteria is applied to FISH to establish progress to date. Major institutional and governance challenges for EBFM will require monitoring, evaluation, and adaptation. |
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Keywords: | Ecosystem-based fisheries management Feasibility Governance Tropics |
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