Lobster reserves as a management tool in coastal waters: Two decades of experience in Norway
Autor: | Jan Atle Knutsen, Alf Ring Kleiven, Esben Moland Olsen, Halvor Knutsen, Sigurd Heiberg Espeland, Tonje Knutsen Sørdalen, Susanna Huneide Thorbjørnsen, Jeffrey A. Hutchings, Albert Fernández-Chacón, Mats Huserbråten, David Villegas-Ríos, Kim Tallaksen Halvorsen, Portia Joy Nillos Kleiven, Thomas Kiland Langeland, Even Moland |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Economics and Econometrics
Time series Long-term monitoring Co-creation of knowledge ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING Marine reserve Establishment of lobster reserves Management Monitoring Policy and Law Aquatic Science Fisheries management Data_GENERAL Homarus gammarus Law VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920 General Environmental Science |
Zdroj: | Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC instname Marine Policy |
Popis: | 9 pages, 4 figures.-- Under a Creative Commons license The positive effects of reduced fishing pressure in marine protected areas (MPAs) are now well documented globally. Yet, evidence of MPA benefits from long-term replicated before-after control-impact (BACI) studies and their usefulness in protecting target species are still rare, especially in northern temperate areas. Scientific rigor in the monitoring of MPAs is considered important for obtaining trust and compliance and can increase interest and enthusiasm for the benefits of marine conservation. Off the coast of southern Norway, a MPA implementation process started up in 2002. Based on comprehensive consultations with local fishers and managers, four experimental lobster reserves were appointed in 2004. Two years later (2006), the reserves came into effect as the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries implemented regulations as a by-law of the Saltwater Fisheries Act that effectively banned all fixed gear. Long-term monitoring of the MPAs and adjacent control areas has enabled a rigorous scientific evaluation of the effects of these MPAs on lobster populations, including effects on density, growth, demography, behavior, and phenotypic diversity. As protection effects started to manifest, the lobster reserves attracted high public attention and were soon considered a credible supplement to traditional fisheries management. In the period from 2002 to 2021, more than 50 lobster reserves have been implemented in Norway. Here, we review the experiences since the lobster reserves were designated, implemented, and embraced by local communities in Norway, and over two decades have become an important tool for fishery management. Thoughts on the future of MPAs along the coast of Norway are discussed Long term monitoring of the MPAs in Skagerrak and preparation of this manuscript was funded by the Institute of Marine Research Coastal Ecosystems Research Program. Preparation of the manuscript was also supported by University of Agder (UiA) through a priority research center grant to the UiA Centre for Coastal Research (CCR) |
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