Managing a protected marine area for the conservation of critically endangered vaquita (Phocoena sinus Norris, 1958) in the Upper Gulf of California |
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Authors: | E.A Aragón-Noriega M.A Cisneros-Mata A Ortega-Rubio |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste, Unidad Sonora , Guaymas , Sonora , Mexico;2. Instituto Nacional de la Pesca, Col. Sta Cruz Atoyac , Mexico , DF , Mexico;3. Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste, Col Playa Palo de Santa Rita , La Paz , Mexico |
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Abstract: | We analysed fisheries trends in the northern region of the Gulf of California, within the Biosphere Reserve of the Upper Gulf of California and Colorado Delta River and the Vaquita Refuge Area, and suggest measures to protect the vaquita, Phocoena sinus. We compiled and analysed catch reports of artisanal fishermen in the three fishing communities of the Upper Gulf of California (San Felipe in the State of Baja California, and Golfo de Santa Clara and Puerto Peñasco in the State of Sonora) from 1995 to 2007. This information was categorised with respect to geographic information systems, and all fishing sites within two marine protected areas in the region were identified. In addition, from a survey based on direct interviews with artisanal fishermen in each of the three ports, we identified that 23% of fishermen will continue fishing despite on-going fishing buy-out programmes in the region. We suggest several specific courses of action to decrease the fishing impact on this critically endangered cetacean. However, given the critical situation of this critically endangered species, it is very uncertain whether enforcing a no-take zone within the biosphere reserve and the Vaquita Refuge Area, or even a wider fishing moratorium, will be enough to save this endangered species from extinction. |
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Keywords: | artisanal fisheries cetacean endangered species Gulf of California by-catch |
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