2013
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.2359
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Changes in a coral reef fishery along a gradient of fishing pressure in an Indonesian marine protected area

Abstract: Human population growth, rising incomes, and increased commercialization of marine resources promote demand for reef fish, yet few studies in Indonesia have examined how artisanal fisheries are influenced by the socio‐cultural conditions that contribute to their exploitation. This study examined artisanal fisheries of Karimunjawa National Park, Java, to understand how the condition of an artisanal fishery was related to socio‐cultural factors, along a gradient in fishing pressure. A total of 8674 fishes landed… Show more

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“…This decrease is contrary to expectations given that muroami fishing involves a patron–client relationship, and we anticipated its cessation would result in an increased number of self‐employed fishers shifting to more traditional gears (e.g., spears; Campbell et al. ). In our case, economic drivers (e.g., elevated fuel price) may have prevented an increase in spearfishing landings (all authors, personal observation ).…”
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“…This decrease is contrary to expectations given that muroami fishing involves a patron–client relationship, and we anticipated its cessation would result in an increased number of self‐employed fishers shifting to more traditional gears (e.g., spears; Campbell et al. ). In our case, economic drivers (e.g., elevated fuel price) may have prevented an increase in spearfishing landings (all authors, personal observation ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…), levels of compliance may have remained low and hence zoning may not reflect the spatial distribution of fishing pressure throughout the Park (Campbell and Pardede , Campbell et al. ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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