50 years and counting: Indian Wildlife Protection Act through the lens of marine fishers

Author:

Shalu Kannan1ORCID,Ramvilas Ghosh1ORCID,Arjun Charambilly Purushothaman2,Raghavan Rajeev1,Ranjeet Kutty1

Affiliation:

1. Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS), Kochi, India

2. C.V. Raman Laboratory of Ecological Informatics, Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management-Kerala (IIITM-K), Trivandrum, India

Abstract

Abstract Fishers’ awareness and attitudes towards conservation policies may vary, but can serve as important pointers towards assessing their on-ground implementation and success. We conducted a questionnaire survey across six coastal states and two island territories of India, with an aim to critically evaluate the socio-demographic factors that influence knowledge, perception and conservation attitudes of fishers towards protected marine species. Using gorgonians, seahorses and pipefishes as proxies, we assessed the differences in the fishers’ awareness and conservation attitudes towards marine taxa protected through the Wildlife (Protection) Act (WLPA) 1972. Our observations revealed divergent perceptions among respondents (fishers) with greater awareness towards seahorses, followed by gorgonians and pipefishes, respectively. The low level of awareness on legal status of the focal taxa among the fishers is also a direct indication of how key stakeholders are largely misinformed on WLPA. Nevertheless, our results also showed that a better awareness on the focal taxa tends to influence the positive conservation attitudes of fishers. Based on fishers’ perceptions and conservation attitudes, we constructed a priority matrix to identify priority areas that could help strengthen the implementation and enforcement of existing conservation policies. Despite existing conservation and management strategies such as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and the WLPA, all locations along the coast of Tamil Nadu and Odisha were identified as priority areas. Thus, we contend on the importance of improving stakeholder awareness on management policies for better compliance and conservation engagement. Also, we advocate for holistic management strategies that should look beyond the currently-known legal framework (WLPA) that appears to be largely ineffective for several protected marine taxa in India.

Funder

Rufford Foundation

Mohammed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund

University Grants Commission

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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