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Ingredients for Addressing the Challenges of Fisheries Bycatch
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Sustainable FisheriesQuantitative Bycatch AnalysesMultispecies ManagementSustainable FisheryImperiled SpeciesBusinessFisheries ScienceFishery ManagementMarine ManagementFisheries ManagementCommercial FishingConservation BiologyEnvironmental PolicyFisheries Bycatch
Minimizing fisheries bycatch, the incidental capture of non-target species, is a global environmental challenge. In many regions, bycatch of imperiled species is one of a number of issues that threatens species viability and impedes the development of sustainable fisheries. effectively addressing bycatch of species of conservation concern and improving fisheries sustainability require cross-sectoral integration of information on the biological, socioeconomic, and political contexts of each fishery. several gaps present simultaneous challenges, including: limited engagement with fisher communities, a lack of data, a need for more robust analyses of available data, and a need for coordinated governance from local to global scales. here we present a framework to address fisheries bycatch that builds on established methods in community collaboration and engagement, field-based interviews, quantitative bycatch analyses, and ocean policy governance. although these individual approaches to reduce bycatch are well established, there has yet to be a comprehensive application of an integrated approach. We review these essential approaches and present a broadly applicable model for their integration.
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