Attitudes and behaviors for understanding compliance in Greenland's Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fishery
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Abstract Noncompliance is a central challenge for conservation, but in settings with limited access to behavioral data, it can be difficult evaluate what drives compliance. Conservationists measure and resource users' attitudes, so doing, leverage complementary, nonbehavioral evaluating In Greenland, wild Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) fishers are under increasing regulatory pressure report catch because the majority of North stocks classified as suffering. The objective this study reporting compliance, behavior, attitudes toward Greenland's management. We surveyed licensed fishers, used an unmatched count technique estimate incidence underreporting catch, linked fishers' actual reports their survey responses. 2019, more than 84% reported demonstrating high levels also found that did not indicate strong instrumental motivations reporting, exhibited moral obligations normative, legitimacy‐based catch. Salmon regulations fair, authorities were professional acted honestly. Catch was remarkably low, 90–94% respondents stating they all Joining together individuals' attitudinal responses conservation rules illustrates benefits limitations expanding actor‐based theories This case already compliance offers empirical evidence further improving fisheries fishery managers face when conserving highly migratory species.
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عنوان ژورنال: Conservation science and practice
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2578-4854']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12775