Governance is a critical challenge in many fisheries and the process of understanding and, where necessary, improving governance is as the heart of effective conservation and wise resource use. MRAG has undertaken research, provided training and supported capacity development in both developing and developed country fisheries institutions and contributed to improved management practices and more sustainable fisheries. This has included:

  • Initiatives to better understand fisheries as complex and dynamic systems to derive management objectives;
  • Developing and applying participatory approaches that can help ensure the full and effective participation of relevant stakeholders;
  • Supporting innovative forms of governance including collaborative management and adaptive management;
  • Developing and implementing mechanisms and methodologies to assess the environmental, economic and socio-cultural costs, benefits and impacts of management and policy measures.

 Ultimately, this work has assisted in determining the manner in which power and influence are exercised within management regimes, including the sharing of responsibilities, rights, costs and benefits.

Projects

Title Region End Date
CFP Regionalisation

Regionalisation was established to enable a bottom-up approach to fisheries governance…

Europe
Study on the main effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the EU fishing and aquaculture sectors Study on the main effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the EU fishing and aquaculture sectors

The COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to confine its spread have impacted…

Study on ownership and exclusive rights of fisheries means of production

There is a widespread perception of the EU fishing fleet being owned by a multitude of…

Europe
International Oceans Governance – Scientific support

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) adopted by world leaders in 2015 set the…

Global