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Main Authors: Mangubhai, Sangeeta, Olguín-Jacobson, Carolina, Charles, Anthony, Cinner, Joshua, de Vos, Asha, Graham, Rachel T, Ishimura, Gaku, Mills, Katherine E, Naggea, Josheena, Okamoto, Daniel K, O'Leary, Jennifer K, Salomon, Anne K, Rashid Sumaila, U, White, Alan, Micheli, Fiorenza
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: npj ocean sustainability 2024
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39711875/
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author Mangubhai, Sangeeta
Olguín-Jacobson, Carolina
Charles, Anthony
Cinner, Joshua
de Vos, Asha
Graham, Rachel T
Ishimura, Gaku
Mills, Katherine E
Naggea, Josheena
Okamoto, Daniel K
O'Leary, Jennifer K
Salomon, Anne K
Rashid Sumaila, U
White, Alan
Micheli, Fiorenza
author_facet Mangubhai, Sangeeta
Olguín-Jacobson, Carolina
Charles, Anthony
Cinner, Joshua
de Vos, Asha
Graham, Rachel T
Ishimura, Gaku
Mills, Katherine E
Naggea, Josheena
Okamoto, Daniel K
O'Leary, Jennifer K
Salomon, Anne K
Rashid Sumaila, U
White, Alan
Micheli, Fiorenza
Mangubhai, Sangeeta
Olguín-Jacobson, Carolina
Charles, Anthony
Cinner, Joshua
de Vos, Asha
Graham, Rachel T
Ishimura, Gaku
Mills, Katherine E
Naggea, Josheena
Okamoto, Daniel K
O'Leary, Jennifer K
Salomon, Anne K
Rashid Sumaila, U
White, Alan
Micheli, Fiorenza
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents COVID-19 highlights the need to improve resilience and equity in managing small-scale fisheries. Mangubhai, Sangeeta Olguín-Jacobson, Carolina Charles, Anthony Cinner, Joshua de Vos, Asha Graham, Rachel T Ishimura, Gaku Mills, Katherine E Naggea, Josheena Okamoto, Daniel K O'Leary, Jennifer K Salomon, Anne K Rashid Sumaila, U White, Alan Micheli, Fiorenza The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of global and domestic seafood markets. We examined the main impacts and responses of the small-scale fisheries (SSF) sector, and found that mitigation and preparedness strategies should be prioritised to boost resilience in SSF. We provide five policy options and considerations: (1) improving access to insurance and financial services; (2) strengthening local and regional markets and supporting infrastructure; (3) recognising fisheries as an essential service; (4) integrating disaster risk management into fisheries management systems; and (5) investing in Indigenous and locally-led fisheries management. Response and recovery measures need to explicitly build strategies to maintain or boost inclusion and equity in SSF.
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spellingShingle COVID-19 highlights the need to improve resilience and equity in managing small-scale fisheries.
Mangubhai, Sangeeta
Olguín-Jacobson, Carolina
Charles, Anthony
Cinner, Joshua
de Vos, Asha
Graham, Rachel T
Ishimura, Gaku
Mills, Katherine E
Naggea, Josheena
Okamoto, Daniel K
O'Leary, Jennifer K
Salomon, Anne K
Rashid Sumaila, U
White, Alan
Micheli, Fiorenza
COVID-19 highlights the need to improve resilience and equity in managing small-scale fisheries. Mangubhai, Sangeeta Olguín-Jacobson, Carolina Charles, Anthony Cinner, Joshua de Vos, Asha Graham, Rachel T Ishimura, Gaku Mills, Katherine E Naggea, Josheena Okamoto, Daniel K O'Leary, Jennifer K Salomon, Anne K Rashid Sumaila, U White, Alan Micheli, Fiorenza The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of global and domestic seafood markets. We examined the main impacts and responses of the small-scale fisheries (SSF) sector, and found that mitigation and preparedness strategies should be prioritised to boost resilience in SSF. We provide five policy options and considerations: (1) improving access to insurance and financial services; (2) strengthening local and regional markets and supporting infrastructure; (3) recognising fisheries as an essential service; (4) integrating disaster risk management into fisheries management systems; and (5) investing in Indigenous and locally-led fisheries management. Response and recovery measures need to explicitly build strategies to maintain or boost inclusion and equity in SSF.
title COVID-19 highlights the need to improve resilience and equity in managing small-scale fisheries.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39711875/