The world's fishery resources are becoming depleted threatening some commercial species with extinction. The Magnuson-Stevens Conservation and Management Act has been controversial with fishermen because of disagreements over stock assessments of fish. Fishermen argue that some fish stocks are still plentiful and that the fishing regulations are too inflexible. Through interviews and surveys I assess the perceptions of stock assessments of fishermen in North Carolina and compare their Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) with the Scientific Ecological Knowledge (SEK) of biologists. The knowledge gained from this study could help resolve this conflict between fishermen and biologists.
Recreational anglers collectively spend a great amount of time on fishing activities. While being ou...
Scientists hold different views about environmental management. These views may drive their interest...
This article recognizes that the impacts and effects of fishing are key to marine ecosystem manageme...
The world's fishery resources are becoming depleted, threatening some commercial species with extinc...
The failure to sustain fisheries is attributed to simultaneous effects of overfishing and to natural...
Three species of wolffish have been listed under Canada's Species at Risk Act with consequences for ...
Local ecological knowledge, or the collective perceptions held by a particular group about their env...
Fishermen, scientists, policy makers, and staff of environmental NGOs (ENGOs) have significantly dif...
The quality of fisher\u27s ecological knowledge (FEK) and its value to fishery management has been l...
Engaging with fishers ’ knowledge (FK) is increasingly valued in fisheries management (a) for FK’s u...
Understanding what fishers know about the ecology of the fish they catch, and how they perceive the ...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK) has been researched in the past to examine how it can aid and suppo...
[Extract] The state of the world's fisheries has been a prominent and controversial scientific and s...
There are several assumptions regarding the behavior and motivations of participants in fishery mana...
Background: European sardines are an important fishing resource in the North Atlantic. Recognized fo...
Recreational anglers collectively spend a great amount of time on fishing activities. While being ou...
Scientists hold different views about environmental management. These views may drive their interest...
This article recognizes that the impacts and effects of fishing are key to marine ecosystem manageme...
The world's fishery resources are becoming depleted, threatening some commercial species with extinc...
The failure to sustain fisheries is attributed to simultaneous effects of overfishing and to natural...
Three species of wolffish have been listed under Canada's Species at Risk Act with consequences for ...
Local ecological knowledge, or the collective perceptions held by a particular group about their env...
Fishermen, scientists, policy makers, and staff of environmental NGOs (ENGOs) have significantly dif...
The quality of fisher\u27s ecological knowledge (FEK) and its value to fishery management has been l...
Engaging with fishers ’ knowledge (FK) is increasingly valued in fisheries management (a) for FK’s u...
Understanding what fishers know about the ecology of the fish they catch, and how they perceive the ...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK) has been researched in the past to examine how it can aid and suppo...
[Extract] The state of the world's fisheries has been a prominent and controversial scientific and s...
There are several assumptions regarding the behavior and motivations of participants in fishery mana...
Background: European sardines are an important fishing resource in the North Atlantic. Recognized fo...
Recreational anglers collectively spend a great amount of time on fishing activities. While being ou...
Scientists hold different views about environmental management. These views may drive their interest...
This article recognizes that the impacts and effects of fishing are key to marine ecosystem manageme...