Volume 66
Evaluation Associated with Establishing a Catch Share Program in a Data Poor Fishery:A Case Study of the Puerto Rican Deep Water Snapper Fishery
Authors
Keithly, W., J. Agar, F. Tonioli, M. Valdéz-Pizzini, and M Rolón Download PDF Open PDF in BrowserOther Information
Date: November, 2013
Pages: 95
Event: Proceedings of the Sixty six Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute
City: Corpus Christy
Country: USA
Abstract
The paper describes the experience of the first attempt to establish a catch share program in the U.S. Caribbean. It also examines the reasons behind fishermens hesitancy to participate in the deep-water snapper catch share program. Our analysis shows that these programs may not be a suitable management tool for the U.S. Caribbean given high transaction costs. High decision-making costs were the main impediments for the establishment of the program. However, the process may have been a positive experience because it encouraged fishermen and managers to work together to find solutions suited for their local circumstances.