@article{fdi:010081309, title = {{M}itigating bycatch : novel insights to multidisciplinary approaches}, author = {{S}quires, {D}. and {B}allance, {L}. {T}. and {D}agorn, {L}aurent and {D}utton, {P}. {H}. and {L}ent, {R}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{F}isheries bycatch conservation and management can be analyzed and implemented through the biodiversity mitigation hierarchy using one of four basic approaches: (1) private solutions, including voluntary, moral suasion, and intrinsic motivation; (2) direct or "command-and-control" regulation starting from the fishery management authority down to the vessel; (3) incentive- or market-based to alter producer and consumer behavior and decision-making; and (4) hybrid of direct and incentive-based regulation through liability laws. {L}essons can be learned from terrestrial and energy conservation, water management, forestry, and atmospheric pollution measures, such as the use of offsets, tradeable rights to externalities, and liability considerations. {G}eneral bycatch conservation and management principles emerge based on a multidisciplinary approach and a wide array of private and public measures for incentivizing bycatch mitigation.}, keywords = {bycatch ; biodiversity mitigation hierarchy ; inter-disciplinary ; conservation ; regulation}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{F}rontiers in {M}arine {S}cience}, volume = {8}, numero = {}, pages = {613285 [19 ]}, year = {2021}, DOI = {10.3389/fmars.2021.613285}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010081309}, }