Much of the research that concerns the impacts of management measures in the eastern Baltic cod fishery has focused on fish stock rather than understanding fishermen's attitudes towards regulations. Hence, there is little information available on fishermen's responses although they are the ones whom the regulations affect most profoundly. This study analyses the views of fishermen towards management measures with an emphasis on fishing closures (marine protected areas, MPAs). Swedish log-book data from 1996 to 2005 were used to describe MPA induced fishing effort displacements. Fishermen argued that MPAs have been inefficient in conservation of cod stock. The enlargement of Bornholm MPA in 2005 caused substantial effort displacement towards...
The study begins with a historical background over the fisheries development in North America and in...
Understanding how combinations of fishing effort and selectivity affect productivity is central to f...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been widely proposed as a fisheries management tool in addition t...
Interaction between seals and fisheries along the Swedish coast has serious environmental and econom...
Marine mammals and coastal fisheries are two features commonly associated with thriving marine envir...
The article examines the experiences of two initiatives of cod avoidance by area regulations in the ...
Stocks of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Baltic Sea, Kattegat and Skagerrak (N. Europe) have bee...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being used as tools for fishery management and marine...
This study quantifies a set of sustainability indicators (environmental, economic, social and instit...
The eastern Baltic cod stock collapsed as a consequence of climate-driven adverse hydrographic condi...
Much has been written in recent years regarding the advantages of marine protected areas (MPAs) as c...
Swedish fisheries, as many other European fisheries are characterized by overcapacity. Efforts tryin...
Policy efforts to reduce fisheries impact have often created micro-management. Detailed regulations ...
The growth of seal and cormorant populations has challenged the viability of coastal fisheries in th...
The European common fisheries policy (CFP) advocates measures to sustain small-scale fisheries; henc...
The study begins with a historical background over the fisheries development in North America and in...
Understanding how combinations of fishing effort and selectivity affect productivity is central to f...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been widely proposed as a fisheries management tool in addition t...
Interaction between seals and fisheries along the Swedish coast has serious environmental and econom...
Marine mammals and coastal fisheries are two features commonly associated with thriving marine envir...
The article examines the experiences of two initiatives of cod avoidance by area regulations in the ...
Stocks of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Baltic Sea, Kattegat and Skagerrak (N. Europe) have bee...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being used as tools for fishery management and marine...
This study quantifies a set of sustainability indicators (environmental, economic, social and instit...
The eastern Baltic cod stock collapsed as a consequence of climate-driven adverse hydrographic condi...
Much has been written in recent years regarding the advantages of marine protected areas (MPAs) as c...
Swedish fisheries, as many other European fisheries are characterized by overcapacity. Efforts tryin...
Policy efforts to reduce fisheries impact have often created micro-management. Detailed regulations ...
The growth of seal and cormorant populations has challenged the viability of coastal fisheries in th...
The European common fisheries policy (CFP) advocates measures to sustain small-scale fisheries; henc...
The study begins with a historical background over the fisheries development in North America and in...
Understanding how combinations of fishing effort and selectivity affect productivity is central to f...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been widely proposed as a fisheries management tool in addition t...