The objective of this research is to assess the main social and economic effects on local fishermen in El Golfo de Santa Clara, as a result of the severe fishing restrictions enforced to protect the marine mammal “vaquita” (Phocoena sinus). Sustainable development includes natural resources conservation and the improvement of the social and economic conditions of local inhabitants. In Mexico, the vaquita is in imminent danger of extinction. It is a marine cetacean endemic to the Upper Gulf of California. Conservation measures to save this species, such as gear-switching and transformation subsidies from fishing activities to tourist services, have caused severe social and economic impacts on the local fishermen of this region. P...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is the biggest fish in the world. The management and conservation ...
High bycatch of non-target species and species of conservation concern often drives the implementati...
The interactions between fisheries and cetaceans have been widely discussed by several authors. Byca...
The objective of this research is to assess the main social and economic effects on local fishermen ...
Within the interior of the Upper Gulf of California lives a small marine cetacean called Vaquita mar...
The Upper Gulf of California is a diverse and highly productive ecosystem supporting some of the mos...
The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) is considered the world’s most endangered marine mammal. It is the smal...
The Gulf of California is undoubtedly the Mexican marine region with the most research and conservat...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: NAAFE Forum 2017 Proceedings, March 22-24, 2017. Compiled by Ann ...
BACKGROUND: Minimizing fishery bycatch threats might involve trade-offs between maintaining viable p...
The Gulf of California harbor porpoise or “vaquita” is the most endangered cetacean in the world. Th...
Background: Minimizing fishery bycatch threats might involve trade-offs between maintaining viable p...
The sustainable conservation of marine mammals depends not only upon considerations made for the mar...
Bycatch of marine fauna by small-scale (artisanal) fisheries is an important anthropogenic mortality...
We are among the scientists who have documented the environmental and ecological changes to the Uppe...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is the biggest fish in the world. The management and conservation ...
High bycatch of non-target species and species of conservation concern often drives the implementati...
The interactions between fisheries and cetaceans have been widely discussed by several authors. Byca...
The objective of this research is to assess the main social and economic effects on local fishermen ...
Within the interior of the Upper Gulf of California lives a small marine cetacean called Vaquita mar...
The Upper Gulf of California is a diverse and highly productive ecosystem supporting some of the mos...
The vaquita (Phocoena sinus) is considered the world’s most endangered marine mammal. It is the smal...
The Gulf of California is undoubtedly the Mexican marine region with the most research and conservat...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: NAAFE Forum 2017 Proceedings, March 22-24, 2017. Compiled by Ann ...
BACKGROUND: Minimizing fishery bycatch threats might involve trade-offs between maintaining viable p...
The Gulf of California harbor porpoise or “vaquita” is the most endangered cetacean in the world. Th...
Background: Minimizing fishery bycatch threats might involve trade-offs between maintaining viable p...
The sustainable conservation of marine mammals depends not only upon considerations made for the mar...
Bycatch of marine fauna by small-scale (artisanal) fisheries is an important anthropogenic mortality...
We are among the scientists who have documented the environmental and ecological changes to the Uppe...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is the biggest fish in the world. The management and conservation ...
High bycatch of non-target species and species of conservation concern often drives the implementati...
The interactions between fisheries and cetaceans have been widely discussed by several authors. Byca...