The Pacific Coast Groundfish Trawl
Fishery was rationalized in January 2011. Catch share programs are
known to have extensive beneficial outcomes for fish stocks.
Literature shows mixed outcomes for the fishery participants, who
may suffer negative social impacts. The purpose of this study is to
identify and communicate those social impacts. Baseline data was
collected prior to implementation, and two data collection efforts
were collected linked to management changes in the program. These
efforts also represent time-series data collection to measure
social changes over time. This is essential to measure the social
changes over time and compare them to the baseline data collection
effort. Continued time series data collection will only strengthen
our understanding of fishing communities and their ability to adapt
to management changes along with other drivers such as climate
change. The collection of this data will provide fisheries managers
social science data which is typically unavailable as such a fine
scale. Additionally, the information collected has the potential to
inform management efforts outside the catch shares program as well
as becoming publicly availably to participants and constituents for
their future use. This study increases our understanding of fishing
communities over an extensive geographic range on the West
Coast.
PL:
Pub.L. 94 - 265 303A Name of Law: Magnuson-Stevens Conservation
and Management Act
Adjustments: The burden shows a
31% decrease from the burden hours in the second authorization and
a 75% decrease from the burden hours in the original authorization.
This decrease is due to more accurate knowledge of the study
participants, the high loss of study participants due to health
issues/death, and the loss of participants due to consolidation and
exit from the fishery, as learned from the prior three data
collection efforts.
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