Addressing environmental considerations for Marine Stewardship Council certification: A case study using lobsters
This paper uses the Western Australian rock lobster, the first fishery certified by MSC, as a case study to discuss some of the environmental issues encountered in MSC's Principle 2 and the strategies implemented to address them. Experience with the certification of Western Australian rock lobs...
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| author | Bellchambers, L. Phillips, Bruce Perez-Ramirez, M. Lozano-Alvarez, E. Ley-Cooper, K. Vega-Velazquez, A. |
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| description | This paper uses the Western Australian rock lobster, the first fishery certified by MSC, as a case study to discuss some of the environmental issues encountered in MSC's Principle 2 and the strategies implemented to address them. Experience with the certification of Western Australian rock lobster has highlighted the importance of; comprehensive documentation of current and historical information, monitoring and research, a transparent process of risk identification and the value of an independent advisory group to review risks and guide research directions. A comparison of other certified lobster fisheries worldwide revealed that third party certification consistently identified specific environmental issues, indicating that the strategies implemented to support the ongoing certification of the Western Australian rock lobster fishery may be relevant to other fisheries. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-279192017-09-13T15:14:33Z Addressing environmental considerations for Marine Stewardship Council certification: A case study using lobsters Bellchambers, L. Phillips, Bruce Perez-Ramirez, M. Lozano-Alvarez, E. Ley-Cooper, K. Vega-Velazquez, A. Risk assessment Marine Stewardship Council Third party certification Ecosystem impacts of fishing Lobster This paper uses the Western Australian rock lobster, the first fishery certified by MSC, as a case study to discuss some of the environmental issues encountered in MSC's Principle 2 and the strategies implemented to address them. Experience with the certification of Western Australian rock lobster has highlighted the importance of; comprehensive documentation of current and historical information, monitoring and research, a transparent process of risk identification and the value of an independent advisory group to review risks and guide research directions. A comparison of other certified lobster fisheries worldwide revealed that third party certification consistently identified specific environmental issues, indicating that the strategies implemented to support the ongoing certification of the Western Australian rock lobster fishery may be relevant to other fisheries. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27919 10.1016/j.marpol.2014.07.006 Pergamon restricted |
| spellingShingle | Risk assessment Marine Stewardship Council Third party certification Ecosystem impacts of fishing Lobster Bellchambers, L. Phillips, Bruce Perez-Ramirez, M. Lozano-Alvarez, E. Ley-Cooper, K. Vega-Velazquez, A. Addressing environmental considerations for Marine Stewardship Council certification: A case study using lobsters |
| title | Addressing environmental considerations for Marine Stewardship Council certification: A case study using lobsters |
| title_full | Addressing environmental considerations for Marine Stewardship Council certification: A case study using lobsters |
| title_fullStr | Addressing environmental considerations for Marine Stewardship Council certification: A case study using lobsters |
| title_full_unstemmed | Addressing environmental considerations for Marine Stewardship Council certification: A case study using lobsters |
| title_short | Addressing environmental considerations for Marine Stewardship Council certification: A case study using lobsters |
| title_sort | addressing environmental considerations for marine stewardship council certification: a case study using lobsters |
| topic | Risk assessment Marine Stewardship Council Third party certification Ecosystem impacts of fishing Lobster |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27919 |