Catch shares resources
EDF works to ensure that the world’s fisheries are restored back to health through the advancement and implementation of a transformational fisheries management approach known as catch shares. This approach gives fishermen a clear stake in the recovery of fisheries. An increasing amount of scientific evidence and on-the-water fishing experience shows clearly that catch shares work.
Scientific support
- Status and solutions for the world’s unassessed fisheries
- Assessing catch shares effects: Evidence from federal United States and associated British Columbian fisheries [PDF]
- How do individual transferable quotas affect marine ecosystems
- From anecdotes to scientific evidence: A review of recent literature on catch share systems in marine fisheries
- The ecological implications of individual fishing quotas and harvest cooperatives
- Charting a course to sustainable fisheries
- The state of world fisheries and aquaculture 2012
- NOAA's fisheries of the United States 2011 report
- West coast groundfish IFQ fishery report [PDF]
- Share the fish: Toward a national policy on individual fishing quotas
Reports
- Scientific evidence that catch shares work [PDF]
- How catch share programs benefit small scale fishermen [PDF]
- Catch shares: Community impacts [PDF]
- Sustaining America’s fisheries and fishing communities: An evaluation of incentive-based management [PDF]
- Oceans of abundance [PDF]
- Net gains [PDF]
In the media
- Washington Post, Saving the World’s Fisheries and Global Fisheries Are Declining But Can Still Recover
- New York Times, The Grand Old Party and the Sea
- Time Magazine, Dark Cloud and Silver Lining For The World’s Fisheries
- Associated Press, Feds See Early Signs of Pacific Fishery Recovery
- Mcclatchy Newspapers, World Fish Supply Declining But There is Hope for Recovery
- Reuters, Swift Action Needed to Save World’s Declining Fisheries- study
- Fishermen’s News, California Fisheries Fund Loans Help Fishermen Strive for Sustainability
- Seafoodsource.com, Unassessed Fisheries in Trouble
- E & E, Fisheries: New stock assessment method reveals global declines
Highlighting fishermen’s stories
Media contact
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Matthew Smelser512-691-3420 (office)
Email Matthew
Latest documents
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August 5, 2013
Observing incidental harbor porpoise bycatch by monitoring
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June 3, 2013
Use of a Video Electronic Monitoring System to estimate catch on Groundfish Fixed Gear Vessels in California: A Pilot Study
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May 10, 2013
Report of a Gulf of Batabanó research expedition to conduct plankton and benthic research, and to enhance scientific understanding of the abundance, distribution, and movements of sharks.
Report
Latest press releases
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September 17,2013
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July 19,2013
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June 27,2013