World wide fund for nature South Africa (WWF) and the case of the West Coast rock lobster

Taryn Miller

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The case begins on 16 May 2018, with Jason Roberts, Head of Environmental Programmes at World wide fund for nature (WWF), reflecting over bad news. The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (“DAFF”, also referred to as “government”), have just approved the 2017/2018 Total Allowable Catch (“TAC”) for the West Coast (WC) rock lobster at 1,924 tons, almost three times the amount recommended by the scientific community. The events describe a history of tension between the primary objectives of the WWF and the government; difficulties in stakeholder management, and the potential consequences for the survival of the WC rock lobster and those who depend on it for their livelihood. The different perspectives held by different stakeholders; the relevance of the scientific evidence; the legal provisions in place and the process applicable to making the TAC decision; all highlight the complex environment in which decisions were made; to which the WWF is wondering how to respond.

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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
 

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World wide fund for nature South Africa (WWF) and the case of the West Coast rock lobster
ISSN: 2045-0621
9p.: pdf file.; 118 KB
English

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Taryn Miller
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Emerald
New York
2024

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