In the developing countries, poor management arises in part from
the governance or policy-making authorities, in which the lack of the
political capacity or will affects the quality of the fisheries management
[14]. In these cases, the stakeholders are rarely considered in
planning or in decision making which results in low compliance with
the regulations. Besides, cases where monitoring and/or enforcement
of the regulations is limited create incentives which favor noncompliance
[15]. Moreover, the management authorities in most
developing countries lack the capacity to prepare fishery management
plans and this is due to the lack of the necessary expertise and
essential fund for research, monitoring and enforcement.
In the developing countries, poor management arises in part fromthe governance or policy-making authorities, in which the lack of thepolitical capacity or will affects the quality of the fisheries management[14]. In these cases, the stakeholders are rarely considered inplanning or in decision making which results in low compliance withthe regulations. Besides, cases where monitoring and/or enforcementof the regulations is limited create incentives which favor noncompliance[15]. Moreover, the management authorities in mostdeveloping countries lack the capacity to prepare fishery managementplans and this is due to the lack of the necessary expertise andessential fund for research, monitoring and enforcement.
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