Stakeholders' perception and willingness-to-pay for an aquaculture-based fisheries enhancement program for coastal cod in Southern Norway
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2024-05-23Type
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Abstract
he coastal cod fishery in Southern Norway has experienced a significant decline over the last decades. Recre ational fishing for cod in the eastern part of the country is currently banned. Fisheries managers have adopted a
variety of strategies to sustain the populations for resource users. Aquaculture-based fisheries enhancement has
been considered as an alternative intervention to rebuild overexploited cod stock or to improve the opportunity
for marine fishing. However, there has been a debate regarding its ecological and social effectiveness among
stakeholders. In this paper, we conducted an online contingent valuation survey aiming to understand stake holders’ perceptions and attitude towards restocking of hatchery-produced juveniles as a potential restoration
approach to rebuild depleted coastal cod populations and their willingness to pay for the implementation of such
an enhancement program in southern Norway. Results indicate that the public has a positive perception to the
potential restocking program. The average Willingness-To-Pay (WTP), e.g. fishing license fee, is approximately
175 NOK and 693 NOK if all of the respondents, and only counting those who are willing to, contribute. The
introduction of a minimum fishing license fee of 175 NOK (approximately 17€) would cover the cost of pro duction of over 20 million juvenile cod of appropriate size for release. Age of the respondents, the frequency of
their fishing trips, and their perception of the decline of coastal cod were the main drivers for the WTP
contribution while the amount of the WTP was strongly correlated to targeting particular species, educational
level, and place of residence. Considering the critical situation of the coastal cod populations in southern Nor way, together with the significant advances in cod rearing techniques, in fish tagging technology and the
maturation of fisheries enhancement as science, and the positive stakeholders’ perceptions and attitudes towards
such an aquaculture-based enhancement program revealed from this study, it may be the time to re-evaluate the
potential integration of a holistic cod restocking program within Norwegian coastal zone management.
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ElsevierCitation
Liu, Rafoss, Oliva Turbis, Blanco Gonzalez. Stakeholders' perception and willingness-to-pay for an aquaculture-based fisheries enhancement program for coastal cod in Southern Norway. Aquaculture. 2024;591:1-10Metadata
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