The Pacific Fisheries Management
Council is on-track per the Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation
and Management Act to implement a Groundfish Trawl Rationalization
Program. These types of management programs are known to have
extensive beneficial outcomes for fish stocks. Literature shows
that there are mixed outcomes for the people participating in the
fishery. Fishery participants may suffer negative impacts. These
impacts are commonly referred to as social impacts. The purpose of
this study is multi-fold. The first stage will collect sufficient
non-economic social science data to describe the fishery prior to
the management change, to collect baseline data. Additional
research post rationalization will be able to update the baseline,
as well as detect any changes in the system as a result of the
management change. With the extensive pre and post rationalization
data, social impacts may be measured. The collection of this data
will provide fisheries managers with social science data which is
typically unavailable or available in limited quality. This
research aims to collect extensive data about the people in the
fishery for the maximum benefit to all parties, including fisheries
managers. Ttis request is for minor revisions to the survey
instrument.
PL:
Pub.L. 94 - 265 303A Name of Law: Magnuson-Stevens Conservation
and Management Act
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