Publication Date:
2021-05-19
Description:
The present paper is based on a collation of information, through both a literature review and an
internet search, on North American programs that involve some kind of scientific collaboration
between fishers and fisheries scientists. It identifies four basic models of such collaboration and
offers examples of collaborative activities that seem to fit into each of them. The first model defers
to the expertise of the scientist for all major decisions and creates a strong programmatic distinction
between what is science, and shall be done by scientists, and what are other, related activities that
can be carried out by others. Various kinds of tagging programs, fisher advisory boards, at-sea research
collaboration and many other activities fit this model. The second model, traditional ecological
knowledge, recognizes that fishers have available to them a unique, local knowledge of the
resource that can make a supplementary contribution to fisheries science. Several government,
community and environmental groups are engaged in finding, recording and using this knowledge....
Description:
Unpublished
Keywords:
Mariculture
;
Fisheries
Repository Name:
AquaDocs
Type:
Conference Material
,
Non-Refereed
,
Paper
Format:
51395 bytes
Format:
application/pdf
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