In terrestrial and coastal systems, the mitigation hierarchy is widely and increasingly used to guide actions to ensure that no net loss of biodiversity ensues from development. We develop a conceptual model which applies this approach to the mitigation of marine megafauna by‐catch in fisheries, going from defining an overarching goal with an associated quantitative target, through avoidance, minimization, remediation to offsetting. We demonstrate the framework’s utility as a tool for structuring thinking and exposing uncertainties.
Translating the terrestrial mitigation hierarchy to marine megafauna by‐catch
- Post author:sdgpi
- Post published:Feb 9, 2018
- Post category:Research / SDG 14 / Sustainable Development Goals