Authors
Fredy Hernández-Delgado, Alfonso Aguilar-Perera, Vinicius J Giglio, Virginia Nóh-Quiñones, Jorge I Euán-Ávila, Wilian de Jesús Aguilar-Cordero, Celia I Sélem-Salas
Publication date
2024/3/1
Journal
Marine Policy
Volume
161
Pages
105999
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The fishery of Red grouper, Epinephelus morio, is one of the most commercially important in Yucatan, Mexico. However, catch trends declined from more than 14,000 t in 1970 to less than 6500 t in 2019. Consequently, the fishery authority (CONAPESCA) declared this fishery overexploited. Stakeholders may play a fundamental role regulating catch trends of Red grouper adopting responsible fishing and consumption. This work aimed to evaluate perceptions of stakeholders (fishers and fish consumers) on consumption, fishing status, and conservation of Red grouper in Yucatan using interviews and web-based questionnaires. Results revealed stakeholders regularly consume Red grouper, with fishing and consumption influenced by economic, social, and cultural factors. Stakeholders were aware of the fishery management in place, such as a seasonal, fishing ban and the minimum catch size, established by the …