Socio-Economic Perspective
Legislation and Regulation
Fishing methods and Impacts
100

People who make money by fishing. 

Who are fishers?


100

This national agency is responsible for regulating fishing permits, seasons, and gear in Costa Rica.


What is INCOPESCA?

100

What is industrial/commercial fishing?

 Large-scale fishing with teams of people to catch large amounts of fish for profit.

200

A problem fishers might face when new sustainability rules are added.

What is catching fewer fish?

200

This fishing practice is illegal in Costa Rica and requires sharks to be landed with their fins naturally attached.


What is shark finning?

200

What are the impacts of industrial/commercial fishing on the environment?

Overfishing, habitat loss, bycatch, and biodiversity loss.

300

A benefit of sustainable fishing for communities over time.

What is a more stable income?

300

These protected areas restrict or completely ban fishing to preserve marine ecosystems.

What are marine protected areas?


300

What is jigging?

It’s when you move the bait up and down vertically in the water constantly to attract fish to be caught

400

A system that shows where seafood comes from and how it was caught.

What is seafood traceability?

400

A Costa Rica law that helps prevent overfishing and protect fish populations.


What is a fishing conservation law?

400

What is one of the most common fish to catch in Costa Rica?

(points given if any of these are said) Mahi Mahi, Tuna, Snappers, Sailfish

500

A label that helps fishers sell seafood as responsibly caught.

What is the Pura Vida seafood label?

500

International rules that protect endangered ocean animals by controlling trade.


What are international wildlife protection laws?

500

What is trolling?

 It’s when you use multiple fishing rods/lines with bait while the boat is moving to catch fish passively.