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Evaluation of MPA effects on small-scale fisheries: A long-term landings-based monitoring approach

Belackova, Adela and Bentes, Luis and Mortensen, Lene Buhl and Costa, Barbara Horta e and Goncalves, Jorge Manuel dos Santos (2025) Evaluation of MPA effects on small-scale fisheries: A long-term landings-based monitoring approach. Ocean & Coastal Management, 261. p. 15.

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Abstract

Small-scale commercial fisheries represent a significant economic activity that can be affected by coastal Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Official fishery landings data can serve as an effective means of evaluating the effects of MPAs on fisheries and harvested species, as they are available over long periods and do not incur any costs. However, the use of long-term landings as a solid baseline for pre-MPA conditions has been rare. In this study, we applied a Before-After-Control-Impact (BACI) design to long-term landings time series to assess the economic and ecological effects of a coastal multi-zone MPA in Portugal. We compared the landings and income per unit of effort (LPUE and IPUE) inside and outside the MPA after its implementation, and within the MPA before and after the implementation. Our results showed that the MPA had a positive influence on the LPUE and IPUE of the local fleet (54 landed taxa in the assemblage), based on significant positive trends inside the MPA after implementation, but not before or outside. We found significant positive responses to protection in four taxa with the highest LPUE: Octopus vulgaris, Conger conger, Soleidae, and Rajidae. The MPA’s small no-take zones likely enhance species with small home ranges and their spillover, and, together with the controlled number of fishing licenses, contribute to positive MPA outcomes. However, the LPUE of Muraena helena and Diplodus vulgaris declined significantly inside the MPA between before and after MPA implementation, which could be attributed to enhanced inter-species competition. Despite encouraging LPUE trends within the MPA, the study revealed that prices evolved in a more favourable manner outside than inside the MPA, suggesting that future research in this topic may be necessary to ensure the proper valuation of fishing resources within this and other MPAs. Despite the common limitations of landings data, our study demonstrates that comparing long-term landings from pre- and post-MPA periods using a BACI design can be an efficient monitoring solution for budget and data-limited coastal MPAs.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: Small-scale Fisheries, Marine Protected Area (MPA), Commercial Fisheries, Marine Conservation, Monitoring, Fishing Efforts
Subjects: Biodiversity
Depositing User: Kokila ICSF Krish
Date Deposited: 23 Jun 2025 10:39
Last Modified: 23 Jun 2025 10:39
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/21737

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