Operationalizing triple bottom line harvest strategies

Catherine M. Dichmont, Natalie A. Dowling, Sean Pascoe, Toni Cannard, Rachel J. Pears, Sian Breen, Tom Roberts, George M. Leigh, Marc Mangel

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Abstract

Over the past 50 years, the diversity of fisheries types being actively managed has changed from mainly data-rich, industrial sectors to more socially, economically, and environmentally complex multispecies and multisector fisheries. Accompanying this change has been a broadening of management objectives to include social and economic considerations with traditional resource sustainability objectives, the so-called triple bottom line, and the need to include these considerations into harvest strategies. The case of a line fishery in Australia's Great Barrier Reef is used as a demonstration of the first steps in implementing triple bottom line harvest strategies. This fishery has several disparate sectors including commercial, tourism, and recreation; targets multiple but important reef species; and is undertaken in a World Heritage Site. This work highlights the need for a much-expanded set of objectives elicited from stakeholders that are either included in the trade-off analyses of the different harvest strategies or directly in an optimization. Both options demonstrated that a paradigm shift is required to emphasize representative participatory management systems that assemble teams from quite different backgrounds and viewpoints; use much broader set of objectives; and modify tools and (especially) the data collected within revised monitoring programmes to underpin these tools.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)731-742
Number of pages12
JournalICES Journal of Marine Science
Volume78
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • harvest strategies
  • Hjort
  • social
  • triple bottom line

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