Integral Management Zones: A novel strategy for marine bivalve production in the Gulf of California, Mexico

Author:

Soria Gaspar12ORCID,Fernández‐Rivera Melo Francisco J.3ORCID,Tortolini Virginia Mailen12,Cinti Ana12ORCID,Hernández‐Pimienta Raziel3ORCID,Rocha‐Tejeda Lorena3ORCID,Marinone Silvio Guido4ORCID,Munguia‐Vega Adrian56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos, CCT CENPAT‐CONICET Puerto Madryn Argentina

2. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco Puerto Madryn Argentina

3. Comunidad y Biodiversidad AC Guaymas Mexico

4. Departamento de Oceanografía Física Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada Ensenada Mexico

5. Conservation Genetics Laboratory and Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA

6. Applied Genomics Lab La Paz Mexico

Abstract

Abstract The development of area‐based tools that combine fishing, aquaculture and repopulation practices is increasingly necessary and important to conserve ecosystems, promote sustainable use of marine resources and contribute to the well‐being of the people that rely on them. In the Gulf of California, Mexico, two small‐scale fishers' cooperatives were granted a Permit for Exploratory Aquaculture of bivalve species, and their members decided to set three zones within those concessions: (i) a zone for natural seed collection and repopulation, (ii) a no‐take zone and (iii) an area where fishing was allowed. This management arrangement, named by them as the Integral Management Zone (Zona de Manejo Integral), was conceived as an innovative alternative to the current policy tools available in the Mexican General Law for Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture. The natural collection of bivalve larvae in the artificial collectors was sufficient to allow the development of the repopulation project. Based on hydrodynamic models of larval dispersal, self‐recruitment was low, and the collection of seed depended on distant sources. The broader scale (regional) connectivity source–sink patterns should be considered in the design stages of the Integral Management Zones. The implementation of the Integral Management Zones can complement other conservation and fisheries management tools available in Mexican environmental and fisheries laws. The approach envisioned to implement this tool is participative, with a meaningful role of local fishers in the decisions concerning the use of these zones, with a supportive engagement of governmental and other stakeholders (e.g., academia and civil society organizations).

Publisher

Wiley

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