Cooperation, Competition, And Attitude Toward Risk Of Small-Scale Fishers As Adaptive Strategies: The Case Of Yucatan, Mexico

VIABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN(2019)

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There is a worldwide recognition of the challenges that fishing communities face with respect to changing environments, market integration, and different sources of uncertainty. In this context, to be able to implement policies oriented to increase adaptive capacity in fishing communities and improve fisheries governance, it is important to understand the factors underlying fishers' attitudes, the decisions they make, and the strategies they develop to face uncertain conditions. We present two case studies from the Yucatan coast in Mexico that reveal the complex and challenging realities of marine resource use in fishing communities and highlight why it is necessary to enhance adaptive capacity for good governance in small-scale fisheries. In both cases, we observed risk-averse and risk-prone attitudes in fishers' operations in response to changing conditions. In one case, cooperative actions were observed in the community, but those arrangements have been changing in response to increasing uncertainty in catches, the participation of newcomers, and unreliable surveillance. We argue that the decrease in resource abundance, lack of social capital, and weak institutions can increase overall uncertainty and prompt diverse responses from fishers to compensate for such conditions. We contend that strengthening the adaptive capacity of people in fishing communities can be promoted through cooperation among community members, scientists, and public institutions as the first step toward improving fisheries governance.
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Adaptive capacity, Cooperation, Risk, Safety, Governance, Uncertainty
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