Understanding and contextualizing social impacts from the privatization of fisheries: An overview

J Olson - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2011 - Elsevier
Fisheries management around the world has experimented with regulations to promote
privatization, in order to reach such multifaceted goals as ending overfishing and reducing …

Individual transferable quotas in achieving multiple objectives of fisheries management

E Hoshino, I van Putten, S Pascoe, S Vieira - Marine Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Transferable fishing rights in the form of individual transferable catch quota (ITQ) have been
introduced into a large number of fisheries worldwide, mainly to achieve resource …

Status, institutions, and prospects for global capture fisheries

C Costello, D Ovando - Annual Review of Environment and …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
We compile global data to examine the current status, trends, threats, and opportunities in
the world's wild-capture fisheries. We find that global fisheries have largely diverged—well …

Communicating climate change: climate change risk perceptions and rock lobster fishers, Tasmania

M Nursey-Bray, GT Pecl, S Frusher, C Gardner… - Marine Policy, 2012 - Elsevier
World fisheries, already vulnerable, are under increasing pressure from the impacts of
climate change. Using the Tasmanian rock lobster industry as a case study, we considered …

Complex resource supply chains display higher resilience to simulated climate shocks

L Lim-Camacho, ÉE Plagányi, S Crimp… - Global Environmental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Global resource supply chains deliver products such as fish, rice and minerals from
producers to consumers around the world, linking disparate regions and economies. These …

Corporate concentration and processor control: Insights from the salmon and herring fisheries in British Columbia

AR Haas, DN Edwards, UR Sumaila - Marine Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Distribution and associated concentration of access rights are critically important in
assessing the functioning and benefits of a fishery, and understanding who controls access …

Toward operationalizing resilience concepts in Australian marine sectors coping with climate change

JL Davidson, IE van Putten, P Leith, M Nursey-Bray… - Ecology and …, 2013 - JSTOR
We seek to contribute to the scholarship on operationalizing resilience concepts via a
working resilience indicator framework. Although it requires further refinement, this practical …

The role of moral economy in two British Columbia fisheries: Confronting neoliberal policies

E Pinkerton - Marine Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
What have been the moral values and practices allowing equitable economic opportunities
and a sense of fairness in North American small-scale fisheries? How have these “moral …

Alternatives to ITQs in equity–efficiency–effectiveness trade-offs: How the lay-up system spread effort in the BC halibut fishery

E Pinkerton - Marine Policy, 2013 - Elsevier
Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs), also called “catch shares”, have been broadly
adopted in the last two decades, at the same time that concerns about their equity and …

[HTML][HTML] Institutional and financial entry barriers in a fishery

BA Bertheussen, BM Dreyer, Ø Hermansen, JR Isaksen - Marine Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Fishery policies over the past decades have mainly aimed at capacity reduction to preserve
overexploited stocks. For that reason, research has focused on exploring incentives to exit …