Barriers to effective monitoring and evaluation of small-scale fisheries in small island developing states: An example from Mauritius

Volume: 118, Pages: 103845 - 103845
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
Managing small-scale fisheries (SSF) is complicated because fishers rarely selectively target valued species but try to maximise their catch by keeping everything regardless of species or size. About 50% of the fish captured for human consumption globally, is produced by SSF, however, there has been repeated failures of fisheries management to effectively regulate this resource by data poor countries due to poor or non-existent long-term...
Paper Details
Title
Barriers to effective monitoring and evaluation of small-scale fisheries in small island developing states: An example from Mauritius
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
118
Pages
103845 - 103845
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