Territorial Use Rights in Fisheries to Manage Areas for Farming Coral Reef Fish and Invertebrates for the Aquarium Trade |
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Authors: | Peter J Rubec Vaughan R Pratt Ferdinand Cruz |
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Institution: | (1) International Marinelife Alliance-USA, St. Petersburg, FL 33704, USA;(2) International Marinelife Alliance-Philippines, 83 West Capital Drive, Bo. Capitolyo, Pasig City, Metro Manila, 1601, Philippines |
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Abstract: | Reef fish, corals, and other marine invertebrate species associated with coral reefs need to be managed in a sustainable manner to halt destructive fishing in the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries. As part of the Coastal Communities Empowerment Project, the International Marinelife Alliance (IMA) plans to implement Territorial Use Rights in Fisheries (TURFs) to help manage municipal waters; while creating alternative livelihoods for small-scale fishermen and their families. Changes to the Local Government Code allow Philippine municipal councils to regulate fishing and mariculture in waters within 15km from shore. The councils can lease TURFs to local fisherfolk and prevent their use by those outside the community. The IMA plans to help create several types of TURFs. These include TURFs used by aquarium-fish collectors, for rearing giant clams, and for farming live rock and coral fragments. The TURFs are part of a larger strategy to conserve marine biodiversity, protect and restore marine habitats, and promote sustainable use of marine resources by local people. Fish and invertebrates harvested from the TURFs will be used in programs to restore marine habitats and to generate income from exports that supply the aquarium trade. |
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Keywords: | community-based coastal resource management Territorial Use Rights in Fisheries mariculture coral reef conservation aquarium trade |
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