Conservation impacts and hidden actions in a randomized controlled trial of a marine pay-to-release program

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Hollie Booth, Thomas Pienkowski, M Said Ramdlan, Kusuma Banda Naira, Muhsin, E. J. Milner-Gulland, Luky Adrianto, Paul J. Ferraro
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Incentive payments could cost-effectively and equitably achieve biodiversity conservation goals but could also trigger unintended countervailing actions. Here, we report on a preregistered, randomized controlled trial of a pay-to-release program among small-scale, Indonesian fishing vessels for the release of two critically endangered marine taxa from fishing gear: hammerhead sharks and wedgefish. A conventional monitoring approach, which quantifies impacts based on conservation-relevant actions (i.e., numbers of live releases), implies that the program was successful: a 71 and 4% reduction in wedgefish and hammerhead shark mortality, respectively. The experimental data, however, imply that the pay-to-release program also induced some vessels to increase their catch, thereby decreasing wedgefish mortality by only 25% [confidence interval (CI): −49 to 10%] and increasing hammerhead mortality by 44% (CI: 8 to 92%). Our results do not imply that pay-to-release programs cannot work but rather demonstrate the complexity of designing incentive-based conservation programs and the importance of piloting them using experimental designs before scaling up.

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海洋付费释放计划的随机对照试验中的保护影响和隐藏行为
奖励性支付可以具有成本效益和公平地实现生物多样性保护目标,但也可能引发意想不到的反补贴行动。在这里,我们报告了一项预先登记的随机对照试验,该试验在印度尼西亚的小型渔船中进行,目的是释放两种极度濒危的海洋物种:双髻鲨和楔鱼。传统的监测方法是根据与保护相关的行动(即活放生的数量)对影响进行量化,这表明该计划是成功的:楔鱼和双髻鲨的死亡率分别减少了71%和4%。然而,实验数据表明,付费释放计划也诱导了一些船只增加捕捞量,从而使楔鱼的死亡率仅降低了25%[置信区间(CI): - 49至10%],双髻鲨的死亡率增加了44% (CI: 8至92%)。我们的研究结果并不意味着付费释放计划不能奏效,而是表明了设计基于激励的保护计划的复杂性,以及在扩大规模之前使用实验设计进行试点的重要性。
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Science Advances
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21.40
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1937
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29 weeks
期刊介绍: Science Advances, an open-access journal by AAAS, publishes impactful research in diverse scientific areas. It aims for fair, fast, and expert peer review, providing freely accessible research to readers. Led by distinguished scientists, the journal supports AAAS's mission by extending Science magazine's capacity to identify and promote significant advances. Evolving digital publishing technologies play a crucial role in advancing AAAS's global mission for science communication and benefitting humankind.
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