Volume 76
Stakeholder Perspectives on The Status & Conservation Management of Critically Endangered Nassau Grouper in The Bahamas
Authors
Sherman, K., and L. GittensOther Information
Date: November, 2023
Pages: 280
Event: Proceedings of the Seventy-Six Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute
City: Nassau
Country: The Bahamas
Abstract
Ensuring sustainability of marine resources that provide food, economic security and other critical ecosystem services is a major challenge globally. Assessing stakeholders’ knowledge and perceptions of the status of fisheries and how they should be managed can yield important insights to facilitate the development of management frameworks that are likely to assist with achieving sustainability. As a socioeconomically and culturally important species, facing extinction, evaluating stakeholder perspectives on the status of the Nassau grouper fishery is critical to help inform policy. Knowledge and perceptions of stakeholders working in The Bahamas were assessed using voluntary participatory approaches including a workshop and questionnaires. Perceptions about the status of Nassau grouper in various habitats, threats that impact the species, how the fishery should be managed, and the effectiveness of enforcement methods varied across stakeholder groups. However, stakeholders demonstrated support for some changes to current Bahamian fishery regulations along with the implementation of new regulations and increased capacity to better enforce and manage the fishery. The desire of stakeholders to support sustainable management for Nassau grouper was primarily based on concerns over ecosystem health, economic stability of the fishery, and the potential loss of the species.
