Authors
Rodrigo A Estévez, Natalio Godoy, Miguel Araya, Cristian Azocar, Christian de la Barra, Francisca Bardi, Francisco Fernández‐Urzúa, Marcelo García, Luciano Hiriart‐Bertrand, Serena Lomonico, Marianela Medina, Javier Naretto, F Patricio Ojeda, Germán Pequeño, Francisco Ponce, José Pulgar, Alejandro Pérez‐Matus, Javier Rivera, Andrés Smith, Jorge Toro Da Ponte, Felipe Torres‐Cañete, Julio A Vásquez, Stefan Gelcich
Publication date
2024/2
Journal
Conservation Science and Practice
Volume
6
Issue
2
Pages
e13057
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
Marine recreational fisheries often lack necessary information to perform assessments and develop sustainable management strategies. In Chile, although reef‐fish fisheries have been signaled as overexploited, there are still no commercial or recreational regulations regarding bans, catch limits, or size limits. We implemented an expert elicitation protocol to propose management measures to regulate recreational reef‐fish harvests of 17 reef‐fish species. Sixteen experts estimated minimum legal sizes, temporal closures, and maximum number of individuals harvested per person per trip (known as “bag limits”). Experts also prioritized management measures for each of 17 reef‐fish species. Maximum number of individuals harvested per person per trip varied between 1 and 7. In addition, permanent bans were recommended for some species, such as acha (Medialuna ancietae), pejeperro (Semicossyphus darwini …
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