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Fishery Improvement Projects as a governance tool for fisheries sustainability: A global comparative analysis

机译:渔业改善项目作为渔业可持续性的管理工具:全球比较分析

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Fishery Improvement Projects (FIPs) are a form of private governance using seafood supply chains to reduce environmental impacts of fishing in some of the most challenged fisheries. Some FIPs are industry-led, others are championed by NGOs. They range across many different fishery types, in both high- and low-income settings. Their diversity is notable, and their proliferation remarkable. This rapid growth suggests FIPs are becoming a key feature of the fisheries governance landscape globally. Based on a global sample of 107 FIPs, we systematically examined their reported actions, the actors involved, and their achievements in terms of policy and practice outputs. The most common actions were dialogues with policy stakeholders, data collection, and educational efforts directed at fishers. Common policy outputs included development of management plans and/or a management body, and rules for limiting entry and increasing compliance. Practice related outputs were dominated by gear changes, and observer and traceability programs. Only crab and lobster FIPs engaged in sustained policy conversations as one of the most common actions. Shrimp and tuna fisheries report more engagement in testing and implementing changes to fishery practices. While supply chain actors are involved in all FIPs, retailers and 1st tier suppliers are relatively absent from FIP activities, and are primarily involved in rallying financial support or some policy engagement. Based on our analysis we discuss the opportunities and challenges FIPs will likely need to engage with to contribute to a global transition to more socially and environmentally sustainable fisheries. We outline key areas where further work is needed to understand how FIPs can improve their contribution to global fisheries governance in the future.
机译:渔业改善项目(FIP)是私人治理的一种形式,利用海鲜供应链来减少某些挑战最大的渔业中捕捞对环境的影响。一些FIP由行业主导,另一些由NGO倡导。在高收入和低收入环境中,它们涉及许多不同的渔业类型。它们的多样性非常显着,其扩散也很明显。这种快速增长表明,FIP正在成为全球渔业治理格局的关键特征。基于107个FIP的全球样本,我们从政策和实践输出方面系统地检查了他们报告的行动,参与的参与者以及他们的成就。最常见的行动是与政策利益相关者的对话,数据收集以及针对渔民的教育工作。共同的政策输出包括制定管理计划和/或管理机构,以及限制进入和提高合规性的规则。与实践相关的输出主要由换档,观察员和可追溯性计划决定。只有螃蟹和龙虾FIP参与持续的政策对话是最常见的行动之一。虾和金枪鱼捕捞业报告更多地参与了测试和实施改变捕捞方式的活动。尽管供应链参与者参与了所有的FIP,但零售商和第一级供应商相对缺乏FIP活动,它们主要参与集会财政支持或某些政策参与。根据我们的分析,我们讨论了FIP可能需要应对的机遇和挑战,以促进向更社会和环境可持续渔业的全球过渡。我们概述了需要进一步开展工作的关键领域,以了解FIP在未来如何改善其对全球渔业治理的贡献。

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