2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11160-022-09708-9
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Assessing discards in an illegal small-scale fishery using fisher-led reporting

Abstract: About a third of all marine fish in the world are caught in Small-Scale Fisheries (SSF). SSF are increasingly recognised as essential for food security and livelihoods for vulnerable and economically fragile communities globally. Although individual SSF vessels are usually perceived as having little impact on the ecosystem, the cumulative impact of gear type and number of vessels may be substantial. Bottom trawling is a common fishing method that can greatly influence the marine ecosystem by damaging the seafl… Show more

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“…The uncertain magnitude of the problem is at the centre of its indefinability, which is common to other SSF in Chile and elsewhere (e.g. Cavole et al, 2015;Falautano et al, 2018;Mendo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Illegal Fishing Is Indefinable and Nongeneralizablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The uncertain magnitude of the problem is at the centre of its indefinability, which is common to other SSF in Chile and elsewhere (e.g. Cavole et al, 2015;Falautano et al, 2018;Mendo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Illegal Fishing Is Indefinable and Nongeneralizablementioning
confidence: 99%