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Ranta-aho, K., Peippo, M.. Management strategies for coastal fisheries and aquaculture in Southwest Finland. In: Schernewski, G., Löser, N. (eds.). BaltCoast 2004 - Managing the Baltic Sea. Coastline Reports (2), pp. 77-81. 2004.

Zusammenfassung:

The management strategy of coastal fisheries is based on the land/water ownership in Finland. The structure of the fishery rights is based on either the share of the common waters or on the other hand the ownership of the separate water segment. The fragmentation of the structure of ownership and in consequence of that, the fragmentation of the waters to smaller-sized units is the biggest structural problem of Archipelago Sea at present. By the aspect of management and utilization the ownership is more and more incoherent. Even starting the co-operation within the local Fishery regions in the 19th century has not significantly altered the structure of the management and ownership. There are still many different interest groups among the owners and users of waters. Common and private ownership at the same waters is stressing the significance of the arranging the dialogue and management policy. Different aspects of management strategies to develop coastal fisheries and aquaculture are discussed. Both commercial and recreational aspects are taken into consideration when sustainable management models are planned.

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