Volume 74

The adaptative process of improving fisheries management of vulnerable fish spawning aggregations in the Caribbean: the case of Nassau grouper and mutton snapper


Authors
Prada. M.C; Y. Sadovy de Mitchelson; A. Salceda; S. Bolden; L. Cimo;Y. Diei Ouadi; M. Rolon; W. Heyman; K. Lindeman
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Date: November. 2021


Pages: 94-95


Event: Proceedings of the Seventy-four Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute


City: Virtual


Country: Virtual

Abstract

Given the serious population declines in the Nassau grouper and mutton snapper, the CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM Working Group on Spawning Aggregations agreed to strengthen efforts at the regional level. These efforts are aimed to improve the conservation of a critical life stage, their spawning aggregations, including development of a regional management plan and a communication strategy that would support the urgent call for action to maintain / recover the spawning aggregations of these two-coral reef-associated and highly commercially and cultural valuable species.

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