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Ramírez Rodríguez, M. & M.Á., Ojeda-de-la-Peña
(2011).
On the spatial management of small scale fisheries in the west coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico.
MARE Conference, People and the Sea VI. Bridging science and policy for sustainable coasts and seas.
Amsterdam, Holanda, Países Bajos, julio 6 - 9, 2011,
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On the spatial management of small scale fisheries in the west coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico
Mauricio Ramírez Rodríguez y Miguel Ángel Ojeda-de-la-Peña
Looking for possible management strategies for small scale fisheries in Mexico, we analyze the spatial and temporal distribution of landed catch of abalone, clams, snails, octopus, squids, lobsters, shrimps, blue crabs, sharks, rays and finfishes along the 349 km of the Gulf of Ulloa coast. Data registered by fishers, from 1998 to 2009, on catch volume and value per group of species and fishing localities, as well as the number of landing events, were used to define fishing zones and the relative importance of each fishery. Finfishes were the most important one in the region, but the others show relevant changes by zone that should be considered when establishing management goals and fishing rules, according to resources availability, fleets efficiencies, fish processing and commercialization of fishing products and distribution of profits.
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