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Title: ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF FISHERIES EXCLUSION ZONES: A SICILIAN CASE STUDY
Authors: Whitmarsh, David
James, Carl
Pickering, Helen
Pipitone, Carlo
Badalamenti, Fabio
D'Anna, Giovanni
Issue Date: 2002
Abstract: Spatial approaches to fisheries management in the form of total or partial exclusion zones have attracted much interest in recent years, though relatively little is known in practice about how such measures impact fishermen or other groups of stakeholders. The present paper hopes to shed light on this issue by reporting the results of a recently completed EU project investigating the effects of a trawl ban introduced in the Gulf of Castellammare, NW Sicily, in 1990. The results indicate that the prohibition on trawling led to stock recovery and improved financial returns for the artisanal fishermen who have been permitted to operate within the restricted area. There is evidence, however, that the displacement of trawlers to the outer periphery of the exclusion zone has impacted adversely on artisanal operators located immediately outside the trawl ban area.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/28086
Institution/Association: Marine Resource Economics>Volume 17, Number 3, 2002
Total Pages: 12
Language: English
From Page: 239
To Page: 250
Collections:Volume 17, Number 3, 2002

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