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Title: Mainstreaming connectivity science in community-based fisheries management
Authors: Fontoura, L.
Maina, J.
Stow, A.
Tawake, A.
Horigue, V.
Stockwell, B.
Keywords: Mainsgtreaming
Fisheries Management
Connectivity science
Coastal communities'
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Fontoura, L., Maina, J., Stow, A. et al. Mainstreaming connectivity science in community-based fisheries management. Nature Sustainaibility (2024).
Abstract: Functionally connected marine conservation areas are widely recognized as a cornerstone for successful biodiversity conservation outcomes and small-scale fisheries livelihoods. Incorporating fish species movement into fisheries community-based managed areas can catalyse greater conservation and socioeconomic benefits. However, significant gaps exist in aligning small-scale fisheries management with fish connectivity or movement patterns, which can optimize benefits along coral reef systems and associated coastal small-scale fisheries. Here we describe a translational framework that integrates evidence-based connectivity conservation into small-scale fisheries in community-based managed area settings while considering cumulative benefits over time and space to ensure long-term socioeconomic and environmental benefits across such systems.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2572
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