2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2010.10.014
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Contextual factors influencing sustainable fisheries in Mexico

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“…Unsustainable practices continue because of tradition, culture, and economic needs of coastal (including Indigenous) communities, leading to the failure of the Reserve to meet its stated goals. Marine reserves can be useful, but recognizing an area's historical context is key for achieving social and ecological success (Espinoza-Tenorio et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unsustainable practices continue because of tradition, culture, and economic needs of coastal (including Indigenous) communities, leading to the failure of the Reserve to meet its stated goals. Marine reserves can be useful, but recognizing an area's historical context is key for achieving social and ecological success (Espinoza-Tenorio et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many fishing restrictions (Table 1) were never fully enforced or respected by fishers, but because totoaba fisheries are banned, current catch (which can be substantial; Cisneros-Montemayor et al 2013) is illegal and therefore largely unknown. Unsustainable fishing continues both inside and outside the Reserve, resulting in declining overall catches of and profits from almost all species (Rojas-Bracho et al 2006, Vázquez León et al 2010, and combines with continued government aid to fishing fleets in a cycle of overexploitation and subsidization (OECD 2006, Espinoza-Tenorio et al 2011). …”
Section: Evolution Current Status and Future (1994-present)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Introducción E l noroeste de México ha sido históricamente la fuente más importante, particularmente en términos macroeconómicos, de recursos marinos vivos en el país (Erisman et al, 2011;Díaz-Uribe et al, 2013). Aunque las políticas de manejo a veces parecerían caprichosas (y algunas ciertamente han obedecido a intereses ajenos al desarrollo sustentable de la pesca; Hernandez y Kempton 2003), en su mayoría son el resultado de procesos científicos y políti-cos definidos pero que deben ser mejorados (Ramírez-Rodríguez y Hernández-Herrera 2010; Espinoza-Tenorio et al, 2011b).…”
Section: Half a Century Of Fisheries Management In Northwestern Mexicunclassified
“…El manejo actual como resultado del contexto histórico de la pesca en México Existen excelentes reseñas de la evolución del manejo pesquero "moderno" en México (v.gr., Hernandez y Kempton 2003;Espinoza-Tenorio et al, 2011b;Cifuentes-Lemus y Cupul-Magaña 2001), así como resúmenes extensos de la situación ecológica actual del noroeste de México, particularmente en términos pesqueros (v.gr., Cisneros-Mata 2010;Lluch-Cota et al, 2007). Se pueden identificar grosso modo tres etapas para las pesquerías en la región: establecimiento (1920 a 1970), desarrollo (1970 a 1995) y estabilización (1994 a 2016).…”
Section: Half a Century Of Fisheries Management In Northwestern Mexicunclassified
“…1), desde el año 2001, se reportó una tendencia descendente en el nivel de captura (C t ) para los recursos camarón (Cervantes-Hernández et al 2006;Cervantes-Hernández et al 2012) y peces (Fig. 2); que según diferentes autores, aquella ha sido ocasionada principalmente por problemas de índole sociocultural (Bozada-Robles, 2002;Espinoza-Tenorio et al 2010;Espinoza-Tenorio et al 2013).…”
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