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Assessment of catches, landings and fishing effort as useful tools for MPA management
Publication . Batista, Marisa I.; Costa, Bárbara Horta e; Gonçalves, Leonel; Henriques, Miguel; Erzini, Karim; Caselle, Jennifer E.; Gonçalves, Emanuel João; Cabral, Henrique
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been widely recognized as a tool to achieve both fisheries management
and conservation goals. Simultaneously achieving these multiple goals is difficult due to conflicts
between conservation (often long-term) and economic (often short-term) objectives. MPA implementation
often includes additional control measures on fisheries (e.g. vessel size restrictions, gear exclusion,
catch controls) that in the short-term may have impacts on local fishers’ communities. Thus, monitoring
fisheries catches before, during and after MPA implementation is essential to document changes in fisheries
activities and to evaluate the impact of MPAs in fishers’ communities. Remarkably, in contrast with
standard fisheries-independent biological surveys, these data are rarely measured at appropriate spatial
scales following MPA implementation. Here, the effects of MPA implementation on local fisheries are
assessed in a temperate MPA (Arrábida Marine Park, Portugal), using fisheries monitoring methods combining
spatial distribution of fishing effort, on-board observations and official landings statistics at scales
appropriate to the Marine Park. Fisheries spatial distribution, fishing effort, on-board data collection and
official landings registered for the same vessels over time were analysed between 2004 and 2010. The
applicability and reliability of using landings statistics alone was tested (i.e. when no sampling data are
available) and we conclude that landings data alone only allow the identification of general patterns. The
combination of landings information (which is known to be unreliable in many coastal communities)
with other methods, provides an effective tool to evaluate fisheries dynamics in response to MPA implementation.
As resources for monitoring socio-ecological responses to MPAs are frequently scarce, the use
of landings data calibrated with fisheries information (from vessels, gear distribution and on-board data)
is a valuable tool applicable to many worldwide coastal small-scale fisheries.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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3599-PPCDT
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PTDC/MAR/117084/2010