Baja Biocomplexity P.I.’s: P.I.’s: Fiorenza Micheli (Field Ecology) Fiorenza Micheli (Field Ecology) Christopher Costello (Economics, Modeling) Christopher.

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Baja Biocomplexity P.I.’s: P.I.’s: Fiorenza Micheli (Field Ecology) Fiorenza Micheli (Field Ecology) Christopher Costello (Economics, Modeling) Christopher Costello (Economics, Modeling) Jim Wilson (Agent-based Economic Models) Jim Wilson (Agent-based Economic Models) Bonnie McCay (Anthropology) Bonnie McCay (Anthropology) Salvador Lluch-Cota (Oceanography/Ecology) Salvador Lluch-Cota (Oceanography/Ecology) Laura Gonzalez (Ecology) Laura Gonzalez (Ecology) Study System: Fishing Cooperatives on Pacific Coast of Baja California (Vizcaino) Study System: Fishing Cooperatives on Pacific Coast of Baja California (Vizcaino)

Key Questions Spatial Management Spatial Management Property Rights & Incentives Property Rights & Incentives Food Webs & Trophic Interactions Food Webs & Trophic Interactions Long-Term System Variability Long-Term System Variability Ecolabeling Ecolabeling Social Perceptions & Dynamics Social Perceptions & Dynamics Do cooperatives provide a buffer against environmental variability? Do cooperatives provide a buffer against environmental variability? What are the harvest and stewardship incentives from fishing “concessions”? What are the harvest and stewardship incentives from fishing “concessions”? What is the relative impact of demand side (e.g. ecolabeling) vs. supply side (e.g. improved management)? What is the relative impact of demand side (e.g. ecolabeling) vs. supply side (e.g. improved management)?

Possible Linkages with F3 F3’s comparative advantage F3’s comparative advantage theory of spatial management theory of spatial management structural models of spatial connectivity structural models of spatial connectivity Baja’s comparative advantage Baja’s comparative advantage Strong field work component (real world) Strong field work component (real world) Understanding fishermen and communities Understanding fishermen and communities Could the F3 models be adapted to fit Baja data to inform improved management? Could the F3 models be adapted to fit Baja data to inform improved management?