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EDF's Kate Bonzon Responds to the Pew Catch Share Report |
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Kate Bonzon, EDF's Oceans Enterprise Program Manager, has issued a reply to the Pew Environmental Group's white paper "Design Matters: Making Catch Shares Work". She calls the paper "an overly-simplified and somewhat confusing analysis of catch share design. "
Pew Environment Group’s new report, "Design Matters: Making Catch Shares Work" is an overly-simplified and somewhat confusing analysis of catch share design. Just about everyone agrees that catch shares can and should be designed for the unique needs of fisheries and the communities that depend on them.
EDF has been working on catch share design for years, and recently released a 100+ page draft of a Catch Shares Design Manual that outlines a roadmap for designing catch shares based on experience from around the world. (After an open peer review is done, we’ll finalize the manual.) I agree with the title of Pew’s report. Design of catch shares does matter. It matters a lot.
Read Kate Bonzon's complete analysis of the Pew white paper. Read the white paper "Design Matters: Making Catch Shares Work". |
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Lubchenco has one easy way to help local fishermen by Hoff Stauffer
At a meeting with local fishermen last week, NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco said: "We have a lot of work to do ... We can make it better."
She has at least one option for making it better right away. She can increase the 2010 annual catch limits by 33 percent, simply by redressing the balance on the National Oceanic and Administration's treatment of uncertainty.





