Frontiers in Marine Science (Feb 2021)

Countering Avoidance Strategies Used by Fishers to Avoid Detection During Illegal Fishing

  • Adrian Arias,
  • Brock J. Bergseth,
  • Damian Weekers,
  • Chris Wilcox

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.619349
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Non-compliers typically avoid detection by authorities, benefiting from increased catch and income. While detection-avoidance strategies (e.g., secret compartments to hide illegal catch) are commonly used in the nature conservation context, they remain largely unstudied. We address this knowledge gap in three sections. First, we introduce and hypothesize the likelihood of non-compliers adopting detection-avoidance strategies in the broader conservation context. Second, we identify and categorize detection-avoidance strategies used by small-scale fishers. Third, we provide recommendations for countering detection-avoidance strategies (i.e., countermeasures). Because countermeasures are context-specific, they should be informed through systematic processes such as the intelligence cycle. If used properly, enforcement activities and countermeasures can help build voluntary compliance, particularly through procedural justice, or acting in a way that users perceive as fair and just.

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