Sea Change: Using Citizen Science to Inform Fisheries Management

Author:

Bonney Rick1ORCID,Byrd Julia2,Carmichael John T2,Cunningham Leda3,Oremland Laura4,Shirk Jennifer5,Von Harten Amber6

Affiliation:

1. Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York, United States

2. South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, North Charleston, South Carolina, United States

3. US program, The Pew Charitable Trusts, Washington, DC, United States

4. Science education program manager, NOAA Fisheries, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

5. Citizen Science Association, Brooklyn, New York, United States

6. Supply Chain Roundtable Director, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership, Honolulu, HI, United States

Abstract

Abstract Increasing costs are challenging the capacity for resource management agencies to keep up with mounting needs for robust data about fish populations and their habitats. Furthermore, trust among scientists, government agencies, and the public is fundamental to effective fisheries management, and relations among these three groups are increasingly strained when decisions about fishing limits are made (or are perceived to be made) on the basis of limited information or analysis. In the South Atlantic region of the United States, the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council has begun building a citizen science program to increase the quantity and quality of data used for fisheries management decisions throughout the region and to build trust and foster mutual understanding among those involved in the process. The goal is to build on existing management infrastructure to address key challenges to managing fisheries for long-term sustainability. In the present article, we examine the collaborative process used to establish the program.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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