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Attitudes of Trawl Vessel Captains about Work, Resource Use, and Fishery Management

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Title Attitudes of Trawl Vessel Captains about Work, Resource Use, and Fishery Management
Names Hanna, Susan S. (creator)
Smith, Courtland L. (creator)
Date Issued 1993 (iso8601)
Abstract The fisheries literature embodies critical assumptions about fisherman attitudes and motivations. Common assumptions are that populations of fisherman are homogeneous in motivation and decision making and that they behave in a myopic fashion, ignoring the effects of their fishing activities on the fishery resource. The results of a survey of trawl vessel captains challenge these assumptions. We document a heterogeneous population of captains who hold a diverse set of views toward work, risk, and the ocean environment. We discuss the implications of these survey results for the design and implementation of fishery regulations, and for the rationalization of fisheries. We note the potential costs of misrepresenting fishermen in models of fishery resource use.
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Topic fishermen
Identifier Hanna, S. S., & Smith, C. L. (1993). Attitudes of Trawl Vessel Captains about Work, Resource Use, and Fishery Management. North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 13(2), 367-375.

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