Title of article :
Promoting governability in small-scale capture fisheries in the Persian Gulf: The case of Qeshm Island
Author/Authors :
Kamrani E. Fisheries Department - Faculty of Marine Sciences and Technology - University of Hormozgan - Bandar Abbas, Iran , Daliri M. Fisheries Department - Faculty of Marine Sciences and Technology - University of Hormozgan - Bandar Abbas, Iran , Jentoft S. Norwegian College of Fishery Science - University of Tromsø - 9037 - Tromsø, Norway
Abstract :
The present study examines the fisheries governance status of small-scale capture
fisheries in the northern Persian Gulf. Qeshm Island, which is selected as case study,
plays a prominent role in fisheries in the Persian Gulf and territorial waters of the
country. The research methodology included in-depth and semi-structured interviews
with heads of fisheries cooperatives and fishers to deepen our understanding of the
cultural and technical characteristics of local fisheries communities. Subsequently, data
was drawn from 322 questionnaires, using a random sampling technique. The analyses
indicate that fisheries co-management is at an interstitial situation, while the fishers are
willing to cooperate with the government. A finding is also showed that literacy has a
significant effect on fishers’ willingness to cooperate with government. There was also
a considerable conflict of interest among the fisheries communities in the study area,
which makes the implementation of rules difficult. Small-scale fishing communities are
generally in a hard-pressed situation, which affects how fishers operate. Our study aims
to contribute to improving the governance and governability of small-scale capture
fisheries in the region.
Keywords :
Persian Gulf , Small-scale fisheries , Governability , Fisheries governance , Capture fisheries
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences