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Title
Proceedings from Workshops on Management Strategy Evaluation of Data-Limited Fisheries: Towards Sustainability – Applying the Method Evaluation and Risk Assessment Tool to Seven Indonesian Fisheries
Author(s)
Neil R. Loneragan; Budy Wiryawan; Adrian Hordyk; Abdul Halim; Craig Proctor; Fayakun Satria; Irfan Yulianto
Published
2021
Abstract
The proceedings present the findings from two workshops in Bogor Indonesia in 2019 to provide participants with training in management strategy evaluation for fisheries and apply the MERA framework to evaluate seven data-limited fisheries in Indonesia. These fisheries were chosen because of their fisheries or conservation significance and covered a diversity of species with very different life-history strategies - blue swimmer crabs, scalloped spiny lobster, hammerhead sharks, red-bellied yellowtail fusilier, skipjack tuna, leopard coral grouper and humpback red snapper. The Proceedings summarise the current information on biology, fisheries and management measures for each fished species. They then apply the Method Evaluation and Risk Assessment Tool to consider different management options including those based on catch, effort, size and area closures. These findings were used to inform discussions on identifying potential future management options for the fisheries.
Full Citation
Loneragan, N., B. Wiryawan, A. Hordyk, A. Halim, C. Proctor, F. Satria, and I. Yulianto (Eds.) (2021). Proceedings from Workshops on Management Strategy Evaluation of Data-Limited Fisheries: Towards Sustainability – Applying the Method Evaluation and Risk Assessment Tool to Seven Indonesian Fisheries. Murdoch, Australia and Bogor, Indonesia: Murdoch University and IPB University, 1-185.
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