Territorial User Rights for Fisheries as Ancillary Instruments for Marine Coastal Conservation in Chile |
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Authors: | Stefan Gelcich Miriam Fernández Natalio Godoy Antonio Canepa Luis Prado Juan Carlos Castilla |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratorio Internacional en Cambio Global (LINCGLOBAL), , Esporles, Espa?a;2. Centro de Conservación Marina, Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, , Santiago, Chile;3. Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias Ambientales CIENCIA‐UST, Universidad Santo Tomás, , Santiago, Chile |
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Abstract: | Territorial user rights for fisheries have been advocated as a way to achieve sustainable resource management. However, few researchers have empirically assessed their potential as ancillary marine conservation instruments by comparing them to no‐take marine protected areas. In kelp (Lessonia trabeculata) forests of central Chile, we compared species richness, density, and biomass of macroinvertebrates and reef fishes among territorial‐user‐right areas with low‐level and high‐level enforcement, no‐take marine protected areas, and open‐access areas in 42 100‐m subtidal transects. We also assessed structural complexity of the kelp forest and substratum composition. Multivariate randomized permutation tests indicated macroinvertebrate and reef fish communities associated with the different access regimes differed significantly. Substratum composition and structural complexity of kelp forest did not differ among access regimes. Univariate analyses showed species richness, biomass, and density of macroinvertebrates and reef fishes were greater in highly enforced territorial‐user‐right areas and no‐take marine protected areas than in open‐access areas. Densities of macroinvertebrates and reef fishes of economic importance were not significantly different between highly enforced territorial‐user‐right and no‐take marine protected areas. Densities of economically important macroinvertebrates in areas with low‐level enforcement were significantly lower than those in areas with high‐level enforcement and no‐take marine protected areas but were significantly higher than in areas with open access. Territorial‐user‐right areas could be important ancillary conservation instruments if they are well enforced. Derechos de Usuario Territoriales para Pesquerías como Instrumentos Accesorios para la Conservación Marina Costera en Chile |
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Keywords: | artisanal fisheries biodiversity conservation marine protected areas MEABR TURF á reas marinas protegidas biodiversidad conservació n MEABR pesquerí as artesanales TURF |
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