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Implementing the Western Gulf of Maine Area Closure: The Role and Perception of Fishers' Ecological Knowledge
2012
Ecology and Society
The debate about the quality of fishers' ecological knowledge (FEK) and its value to fisheries management has long been present in the literature. This study sought to understand the role of FEK in a particular fisheries management decision in the U.S. and to evaluate the extent that different stakeholder groups recognized and used FEK in fisheries policy creation. The 1998 implementation of the Western Gulf of Maine Area Closure (WGoMAC) was a management response to the rapid decline in the
doi:10.5751/es-04431-170120
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