2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2012.11.008
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Small scale fisheries in Europe: A comparative analysis based on a selection of case studies

Abstract: Full text: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00118/22934/20757.pdf (Version "auteur", 0.44 Mo)International audienceSmall-scale fisheries have traditionally received less research effort than large-scale fisheries and are generally under-studied in Europe. In spite of their comparatively low volume of catches and economic importance, small-scale fisheries are socially important and an integral part of the European coastal zone. Considering the high heterogeneity of situations and the paucity of quantitative data,… Show more

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“…In spite of representing the 85% of EU fleets (European Commission, 2014), SSF are under-represented, or directly neglected, in fisheries assessment and management agendas at national and supranational levels (e.g., Guyader et al, 2013). In the Myfish project, we have included a first in-depth analysis of the SSF from the Balearic Islands using data from official statistics (Quetglas et al, 2016), which are known to be underestimated in the Mediterranean owing to unreported catches Pauly et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of representing the 85% of EU fleets (European Commission, 2014), SSF are under-represented, or directly neglected, in fisheries assessment and management agendas at national and supranational levels (e.g., Guyader et al, 2013). In the Myfish project, we have included a first in-depth analysis of the SSF from the Balearic Islands using data from official statistics (Quetglas et al, 2016), which are known to be underestimated in the Mediterranean owing to unreported catches Pauly et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kajian dengan hasil sama dilakukan oleh Zeller et al (2007) yang dilakukan di negeranegara Samoa dan Guam, yang menyatakan bahwa hasil tangkapan sebenarnya lebih dari 2,5 kali data (statistik) resmi. Perikanan skala kecil di Eropa mempunyai karakteristik yang dicirikan (Guyader et al, 2013) (i) terdiri dari kapal-kapal yang lebih kecil sehingga jarak jelajahnya pendek hanya di wilayah pesisir; ( ii) memiliki awak kapal (ABK) lebih kecil (meskipun angka tenaga kerja secara total mirip dengan armada besar di Eropa), (iii) sebagian besar menggunakan alat tangkap pasif, (iv) menggunakan pendekatan multi-tujuan, dan dapat mengubah ikan yang menjadi target; (v) memiliki rendemen yang lebih rendah, (vi) memiliki jumlah investasi, modal, omset dan biaya yang lebih rendah (termasuk hak-hak nelayan), (vii) memiliki konsumsi bahan bakar yang lebih rendah, sehingga kurang sensitif terhadap perubahan harga BBM, dan (viii) ketergantungan pada subsidi lebih rendah.…”
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“…However, small-scale fishing in the Mediterranean sea, and in Europe in general, is important from the socio-economic point of view: for instance, vessels <12 m LOA comprise 84% (or 70000 units) of the EU25 fishing fleet and provide ca. 100000 direct jobs, corresponding to 53% of the employment in the fishing sector (Guyader et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In small-scale Mediterranean fisheries, data are often not suitable for standard stock assessment methods because of incomplete monitoring, related both to the high diversity of small-scale fisheries (in terms of fishing gears and target species, Guyader et al 2013) and the low quantity of production. Small-scale fisheries have local socio-economic importance, however, and their impact on coastal resources must be evaluated to help diagnose the status of these fisheries and take management initiatives leading to their sustainable exploitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%