AL Percebe: co-management of the goose barnacle

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FARNET TRANSNATIONAL SEMINAR FOR FLAGS VIGO (GALICIA), SPAIN 13-15 MARCH 2018 FLAGs and local resource management AL Percebe: co-management of the goose barnacle Litoral Alentejano FLAG

Pollicipes pollicipes is the most important intertidal economical resource in continental Portugal and NW Spain

Management of P. pollicipes fishery is very different in Portugal and Spain Co-management system in Galicia and Asturias Management by the National Administration

Portugal Different management rules in different regions Portugal National RNB PMLS PNSACV Date of implementatin: 2010 2000 2005 2006 Temporal closures Size limit RNB- Nature Reserve of Berlengas Bag limit Protected areas PMLS- Marine Park Arrábida Recreational harvesting PNSACV- Natural Park SW

Portugal CONTEXT The Cabo de Sines area (Alentejo, Portugal) can be considered a special location / an island Located in the north border of a natural park with the same rules of the park, but with no restrictions in terms of licences. Located south of a marine park where this fishery is not allowed and of a sandy coast. Professional harvesters of Setúbal, Sines and Lagos port authorities can exploit in the Cape of Sines. Lisbon Setúbal Marine Sandy Park Arrábida coast Cabo de Sines Sines Natural Park of SW (80 professional licences) Lagos Recreational harvesting is allowed and its rules have changed in 2014 (more exploitation allowed) The state of P. pollicipes can be considered as potentially threatened in this location

Cabo de Sines Rocky coast P. pollicipes abundant Sandy coast SINES

MAIN OBJECTIVES To evaluate and ameliorate the state of the stalked barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes ( percebe ) at Cabo de Sines To change the management of this fishery in Cabo de Sines through the transfer of knowledge between scientists & fishers

PARTNERS Universidade de Évora (coordination and responsible for the scientific part of the project) ADL-Associação de Desenvolvimento do Litoral Alentejano (responsible for general dissemination and workshops to strengthen fishers associations) Associação de Mariscadores da Terra do Vasco da Gama (part of the comanagement comité, collaboration in the scientific tasks) Associação de Armadores da Pesca Artesanal e do Cerco do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina (part of the co-management comité) January 2018 to December 2020 Co-funded by MAR2020

METHODOLOGY / TASKS Definition and implementation of an experimental system of co-management of this fishery at Cabo de Sines Monitoring of the state of the resource and of its fishery in Alentejo Experimental recovery of exploited areas Economic valorisation of P. pollicipes in Alentejo Increase of the scientific capacity and strengthening of fishers associations to increase their involvement in management Dissemination of good co-management practices and of the results of the project

EXPECTED RESULTS Definition and implementation of a co-management system of P. pollicipes fishery in Cabo de Sines Increase of surveillance upon this fishery Study on the temporal and spatial patterns of abundance and size of P. pollicipes in Cabo de Sines and definition of the state of the resource. Study on the temporal and spatial patterns of the fishery effort of P. pollicipes in Cabo de Sines and definition of the state of this fishery Study on the possibility of recovering exploited areas Validation of new techniques used Study on the economical valorisation of P. pollicipes in Alentejo. Workshops to strengthen fishers associations and their scientific capacitation and promote a visit to Galicia or Asturias cofradias Dissemination in local/regional/national/international events/conferences

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