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Destructive fishing: An expert-driven definition and exploration of this quasi-concept
Indexado
WoS WOS:001192145600001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85189566070
DOI 10.1111/CONL.13015
Año 2024
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



Numerous policy and international frameworks consider that "destructive fishing" hampers efforts to reach sustainability goals. Though ubiquitous, "destructive fishing" is undefined and therefore currently immeasurable. Here we propose a definition developed through expert consultation: "Destructive fishing is any fishing practice that causes irrecoverable habitat degradation, or which causes significant adverse environmental impacts, results in long-term declines in target or nontarget species beyond biologically safe limits and has negative livelihood impacts." We show strong stakeholder support for a definition, consensus on many biological and ecological dimensions, and no clustering of respondents from different sectors. Our consensus definition is a significant step toward defining sustainable fisheries goals and will help interpret and implement global political commitments which utilize the term "destructive fishing." Our definition and results will help reinforce the Food and Agricultural Organization's Code of Conduct and meaningfully support member countries to prohibit destructive fishing practices.

Revista



Revista ISSN
Conservation Letters 1755-263X

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Biodiversity Conservation
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 McCarthy, Arlie H. - UNIV CAMBRIDGE - Reino Unido
Carl von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg - Alemania
Alfred Wegener Inst - Alemania
University of Cambridge - Reino Unido
Universität Oldenburg - Alemania
Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung - Alemania
2 Steadman, Daniel - Fauna & Flora Int - Reino Unido
The David Attenborough Building - Reino Unido
3 Richardson, Hannah - Fauna & Flora Int - Reino Unido
The David Attenborough Building - Reino Unido
4 Murphy, Jack - Fauna & Flora Int - Reino Unido
The David Attenborough Building - Reino Unido
5 Benbow, Sophie - Fauna & Flora Int - Reino Unido
The David Attenborough Building - Reino Unido
6 Brian, Joshua I. - UNIV CAMBRIDGE - Reino Unido
Kings Coll London - Reino Unido
University of Cambridge - Reino Unido
King's College London - Reino Unido
7 Brooks, Holly - World Conservat Monitoring Ctr - Reino Unido
United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Reino Unido
8 Costa-Domingo, Giulia - World Conservat Monitoring Ctr - Reino Unido
United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Reino Unido
9 Hazin, Carolina Mujer Nature Conservancy - Reino Unido
Nature Conservancy - Estados Unidos
10 Mcowen, Chris - World Conservat Monitoring Ctr - Reino Unido
United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Reino Unido
11 Walker, Jessica - Australian Marine Conservat Soc - Australia
Australian Marine Conservation Society - Australia
12 Willer, David - UNIV CAMBRIDGE - Reino Unido
University of Cambridge - Reino Unido
13 Abdi, Mohamad - Destructive Fishing Watch Indonesia - Indonesia
14 Auster, Peter J. - Univ Connecticut - Estados Unidos
University of Connecticut Avery Point Campus - Estados Unidos
15 Bealey, Roy - Pelag Fisheries Consulting Ltd - Reino Unido
Pelagic Fisheries Consulting Ltd - Reino Unido
16 Bensted-Smith, Robert - Talking Transformat Ltd - Reino Unido
Talking Transformation Ltd - Reino Unido
17 Broadburn, Kathryn - Maris Seafoods Ltd Sirena AS - Reino Unido
Maris Seafoods Ltd/Sirena AS - Reino Unido
18 Carvalho, Goncalo - Sciaena Incubadora Empresas Univ Algarve - Portugal
Universidade do Algarve - Portugal
19 Collinson, Tom - Blue Ventures - Reino Unido
20 Erinosho, Bolanle - Univ Derby - Reino Unido
University of Derby - Reino Unido
21 Fabinyi, Michael - Univ Technol Sydney - Australia
University of Technology Sydney - Australia
22 Febrica, Senia - Univ Strathclyde - Reino Unido
University of Strathclyde - Reino Unido
23 Forbi, Wilson Ngwa - Global Aid Africa - Camerún
Global Aid for Africa - Camerún
24 Garcia, Serge M. - IUCN Fisheries Expert Grp - Italia
IUCN-CEM Fisheries Expert Group - Italia
25 Goad, David - Vita Maris Ltd - Nueva Zelanda
Vita Maris Ltd. - Nueva Zelanda
26 Goldsworthy, Lynda - UTAS - Australia
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Australia
27 Govan, Hugh - Univ South Pacific - Fiyi
University of the South Pacific - Fiyi
28 Heaphy, Charles - Sealord Grp Ltd - Nueva Zelanda
Sealord Group Ltd. - Nueva Zelanda
29 Hiddink, Jan G. Hombre Bangor Univ - Reino Unido
Bangor University - Reino Unido
30 Hosch, Gilles - Diatom Consulting Ltd - Luxemburgo
DIATOM Consulting - Luxemburgo
31 Kachelriess, Daniel - Diatom Consulting Ltd - Luxemburgo
Independent Expert - Austria
DIATOM Consulting - Luxemburgo
32 Kinch, Jeff - Food & Agr Org United Nations - Samoa
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations - Samoa
33 Lancaster, Alana Malinde S. N. - Univ West Indies - Barbados
Univ Strathclyde - Reino Unido
The University of the West Indies - Jamaica
University of Strathclyde - Reino Unido
34 Le Manach, Frederic - BLOOM - Francia
35 Matthews, Thomas - Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservat Commiss - Estados Unidos
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - Estados Unidos
36 Ortiz, Alfonso Medellin - Sustainable Fisheries Partnership - Estados Unidos
Independent Expert - España
Independent Expert - México
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Foundation - Estados Unidos
37 Morgan, Alexia - Sustainable Fisheries Partnership - Estados Unidos
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Foundation - Estados Unidos
38 Motta, Helena - Astreopora Lda - Mozambique
Lda - Mozambique
39 Murua, Hilario Hombre Int Seafood Sustainabil Fdn - Estados Unidos
International Seafood Sustainability Foundation - Estados Unidos
40 Namboothri, Naveen - Dakshin Fdn - India
Dakshin Foundation - India
41 Ndiritu, Evelyne - Coastal Oceans Res & Dev Indian Ocean CORDIO East - Kenia
Coral Reef Degradation in the Indian Ocean East Africa - Kenia
42 Passfield, Kelvin - Te Ipukarea Soc - Islas Cook
Te Ipukarea Society - Islas Cook
43 Pilcher, Nicolas J. - Marine Res Fdn - Malasia
Marine Research Foundation - Malasia
44 Portus, James O. - Chair Scallop Ind Consultat Grp - Reino Unido
Chair Scallop Industry Consultation Group - Reino Unido
45 Rguez-Baron, Juan M. Hombre JUSTSEA Fdn - Colombia
Univ North Carolina Wilmington - Estados Unidos
JUSTSEA Foundation - Colombia
University of North Carolina Wilmington - Estados Unidos
46 Robertson, Morven - Esmee Fairbairn Fdn - Reino Unido
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation - Reino Unido
47 Sharma, Abhilasha - Dakshin Fdn - India
Dakshin Foundation - India
48 SUAZO-OLIVA, CRISTIAN GONZALO Hombre BirdLife Int - Chile
Albatross Task Force - Chile
49 Tamini, Leandro Luis - Aves Argentinas - Argentina
50 Vilata-Simon, Juan - Univ Strathclyde - Reino Unido
Independent Expert - España
University of Strathclyde - Reino Unido
51 Mukherjee, Nibedita - Brunel Univ London - Reino Unido
Brunel University London - Reino Unido

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation
A.G. Leventis Foundation
Isaac Newton Trust
Cambridge Conservation Initiative
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Brunel University London
Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity (HIFMB) at the University of Oldenburg
Rothschild Foundation
Issac Newton Trust
Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation - Brunel University London
Cambridge Conservation Initiative [CCI] collaborative research grant
Arcadia a charitable fund
Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity
Alfred‐Wegener‐Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
We sincerely thank contributors to this project in the Delphi process who chose not to contribute further as authors on the manuscript. The topic raises significant challenges and we are enormously grateful for their time, insights and generosity in participating. We also thank Oli Yates at RSPB, part of the larger project team, for his insights. We were funded by the Cambridge Conservation Initiative [CCI] collaborative research grant CCI-05-20-009. The CCI collaborative fund is sponsored by Arcadia a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin, the Rothschild Foundation, the A.G. Leventis Foundation, the Issac Newton Trust and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation. NM was funded by Brunel University London. AHM was partially funded by the Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity (HIFMB) at the University of Oldenburg and the Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research.
We sincerely thank contributors to this project in the Delphi process who chose not to contribute further as authors on the manuscript. The topic raises significant challenges and we are enormously grateful for their time, insights and generosity in participating. We also thank Oli Yates at RSPB, part of the larger project team, for his insights. We were funded by the Cambridge Conservation Initiative [CCI] collaborative research grant CCI\u201005\u201020\u2010009. The CCI collaborative fund is sponsored by Arcadia a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin, the Rothschild Foundation, the A.G. Leventis Foundation, the Issac Newton Trust and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation. NM was funded by Brunel University London. AHM was partially funded by the Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity (HIFMB) at the University of Oldenburg and the Alfred\u2010Wegener\u2010Institute for Polar and Marine Research.

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