A comparative approach to the Croatian and Montenegrin small-scale fisheries (SSF) in the coastal eastern Adriatic Sea: fishing gears and target species

Authors

  • Sanja MATIĆ-SKOKO
  • Zdravko IKICA
  • Dario VRDOLJAK
  • Melita PEHARDA
  • Pero TUTMAN
  • Branko DRAGIČEVIĆ
  • Aleksandar JOKSIMOVIĆ
  • Jakov DULČIĆ
  • Mirko ĐUROVIĆ
  • Milica MANDIĆ
  • Olivera MARKOVIĆ
  • Nika STAGLIČIĆ
  • Ana PEŠIĆ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32582/aa.58.3.5

Keywords:

Small-scale fisheries, Adriatic Sea, Croatia, Montenegro

Abstract

         Small-scale fisheries (SSF) in Croatia and Montenegro have a long tradition, similar to those of SSFs in other parts of the coastal Mediterranean. In order to improve fisheries management and save the cultural heritage of fishing traditions on the eastern Adriatic coast, scientists and fisheries managers, from these two countries, made an effort, to gain a better understanding of fishing activities and targeted stocks. This is a complex research topic, due to the high and increasing fishing pressure on marine resources as well as the fact that fisheries management throughout the Mediterranean region remains conventional in its nature. Basic characteristics of SSFs in each country are presented. Specific conclusions related to improvement of coastal resources state in term of sustainable use are suggested together with proposal for additional conservation measures and actively involving fishermen in the management process. Finally, guidelines for future management in terms of monitoring and data collection framework (DCF) are proposed for both countries.

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20.12.2017

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