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Satisfaction with fishing and the desire to leave
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Pascoe S
; Cannard T
; Jebreen E
; Dichmont CM
; Schirmer J
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2015[Sep]; 44
(5
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Predicting who may leave a fishery is an important consideration when designing
capacity reduction programs to enhance both ecological and economic
sustainability. In this paper, the relationship between satisfaction and the
desire to exit a fishery is examined for the Queensland East Coast Trawl fishery.
Income from fishing, and changes in income over the last 5 years, were key
factors affecting overall satisfaction. Relative income per se was not a
significant factor, counter to most satisfaction studies. Continuing a family
tradition of fishing and, for one group, pride in being a fisher was found to be
significant. Satisfaction with fishing overall and the challenge of fishing were
found to be the primary drivers of the desire to stay or leave the fishery.
Surprisingly, public perceptions of fishing, trust in management and perceptions
of equity in resource allocation did not significantly affect overall
satisfaction or the desire to exit the fishery.
|*Conservation of Natural Resources/economics
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