Title of article
The implications of ecosystem dynamics for fisheries management: A case study of selected fisheries in the Gulf of Paria, Trinidad
Author/Authors
Dhoray، نويسنده , , Shanta and Teelucksingh، نويسنده , , Sonja Sabita، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
14
From page
415
To page
428
Abstract
It is accepted that if fisheries resources are to remain renewable and able to sustain livelihoods, appropriate management practices must be implemented. Even while fisheries management grapples to resolve single-species issues, the biological and economic interactions among species mandate that to be effective, management techniques must be based on more interactive and aggregate-level analyses. In order to implement these techniques, the actual links, and the potential impact of these links, among the fisheries must be established. Vector autoregression (VAR) analysis has the potential to play an increasingly important role in ecosystem modelling for fisheries management. This study uses VAR analysis to demonstrate the quantitative impact of certain ecosystem changes on the productivity of the carite, honey shrimp and croaker fisheries of the Gulf of Paria, Trinidad, in the particular context of the ecosystem dynamics of trophic linkages, bycatch and multispecies fisheries. Four VAR models are constructed to investigate the extent to which these factors affect the production of the selected fisheries, and to evaluate the management implications of these linkages. The empirical analysis is further evidence that, if sustainable management of fishery resources is to be achieved, management practices based on more multi-species, ecosystem approaches must replace the traditional, single-species management techniques.
Keywords
Ecosystem dynamics , Trophic linkages , Multispecies fisheries vector autoregressive analysis (VAR) , Fisheries management , Trinidad , Caribbean , Gulf of Paria , Bycatch
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Management
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Management
Record number
1584629
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