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- Artisanal Fisheries: Meaning, Characteristics & Dangers
- A Closer Look at Artisanal Fishing Techniques and Practices
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- Artisanal Fisheries | FAO
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Artisanal fishing (or traditional/subsistence fishing) consists of various small-scale, low-technology, low-capital, fishing practices undertaken by individual fisherman (as opposed to commercial fishing). Many of these households are of coastal or island ethnic groups. These households make short (rarely overnight) fishing trips close to the shore. Their produce is usually not processed and is mainly for local consumption. Artisan fishing uses traditional fishing techniques such as rod and tackle, fishing arrows and harpoons, cast nets, and small (if any) traditional fishing boats. For that reason, socio-economic status of artisanal fishing community has become an interest of the authorities in recent years.
Artisan fishing may be undertaken for both commercial and subsistence reasons. It contrasts with large-scale modern commercial fishing practices in that it is often less wasteful and less stressful on fish populations than modern industrial fishing. Target 14.b of Sustainable Development Goal 14 works to provide access rights to artisanal fishers on marine resources and markets.
Importance
Hundreds of millions of people around the world rely on artisanal fisheries to live. Artisanal fishing is critically important for not only food, but for jobs, income, nutrition, food security, sustainable livelihoods, and poverty alleviation as well. Artisanal fisheries are the predominant form of fisheries in "tropical developing countries" such as Nigeria.
The importance of artisanal and small-scale fisheries have been recognized in the first internationally agreed instrument dedicated entirely to small-scale fisheries. This agreement, drafted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is titled the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication and was implemented in 2015. In addition, there is increased global advocacy to provide access for small-scale artisanal fishers to marine resources and market, this is one of the major targets of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14.
Artisan fishing boats and gears
= Nigeria
=A traditional dug out canoe between 3–18 meters long is used in Nigeria for artisanal fishing. Artisanal fishers in this area use gear that included, "cast nets, handlines, basket traps, longlines, set gillnets and beach and purse seines".
= Sudan
=Fishing vessels used in Sudan include from the sharoaq, feluka and murkab al hadeed. Equipment varies by region and includes fixed nets, drift nets, seine nets, long line and cast nets.
Techniques
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References
= Sources
=FAO: Definition: Artisanal fisheries
Béné, C; Macfadyen, G; Allison, E H (2007) Increasing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security FAO Fisheries Technical Paper T481. ISBN 978-92-5-105664-6
Diegues, Antonio Carlos (2002) Sea Tenure, traditional knowledge and management among brazilian artisanal fishermen. NUPAUB, University of São Paulo. Retrieved 25 April 2008.
Pauly, D (2006) Major trends in small-scale marine fisheries, with emphasis on developing countries, and some implications for the social sciences Maritime Studies (MAST) 4(2): 7–22.
Tietze, U; Siar, S; Upare, Suchitra M and Upare, M A (2007) Livelihood and micro-enterprise development opportunities for women in coastal fishing communities in India FAO Fisheries Circulars C1021.
External links
OAS: Report on fisheries including artisan fishing
WorldFish Center: Small-Scale Fisheries
CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems: Small-Scale Fisheries
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Artisanal fishing - Wikipedia
Artisanal fishing (or traditional/subsistence fishing) consists of various small-scale, low-technology, low-capital, fishing practices undertaken by individual fisherman (as opposed to commercial fishing). [1]
Artisanal Fisheries: Meaning, Characteristics & Dangers
Jan 17, 2022 · Artisanal fisheries are often family-owned and operated businesses. They don’t typically have the resources or need to implement the use of expensive technology to conduct their business. Instead, they rely on a small group of fishermen and minimal equipment.
A Closer Look at Artisanal Fishing Techniques and Practices
Artisanal fishing is a sustainable method of fishing that has minimal impact on the environment. Unlike industrial fishing methods, which often involve large boats and massive nets that can catch large quantities of fish in a short period, artisanal fishing uses small boats and simple gear that are less destructive to the marine ecosystem.
How artisanal fishers across the world are trying to turn the ... - Bliss
Jul 16, 2024 · Artisanal fishing is a profession and livelihood profoundly impacted by climate and other anthropogenic changes (Mills, 2018; Ojea et al., 2020; Otero et al., 2022). Fishers across the globe are facing declining fish stocks, biodiversity loss, and shrinking spaces caused mainly by environmental pollution, changing sea temperatures, and fish ...
Artisanal Fisheries | FAO
Traditional fisheries involving fishing households (as opposed to commercial companies), using relatively small amount of capital and energy, relatively small fishing vessels (if any), making short fishing trips, close to shore, mainly for local consumption.
Fact Card - Artisanal Fishing - World Fisheries Trust
“Artisanal” fishing refers to the level of technology being employed by the fishermen and women, but often also includes economic and social overtones and is often equated to “Small-scale” fisheries. In general, artisanal fishing will be family-based, employing small or no boats and simple and/or traditional methods.
(PDF) Artisanal Fishing - ResearchGate
Nov 1, 1994 · Artisanal fishing is the main type of fishing carried out in the tropical Pacific Islands coastal zone. The boundaries between different types of fisheries are not distinct, so the term...
(PDF) Artisanal Fishing - ResearchGate
Jan 1, 1999 · Artisanal fishing is the main ty pe of fishing carried out in the tropical Pacific I slands coastal zone. The. here to label any small-scale fishing that is not sport-fishing. It...
Artisanal Fisheries: Management and Sustainability
Sep 13, 2020 · Artisanal fisheries can be broadly characterized as the dynamic and evolving smallest viable fishing units within a country or region.
WHAT ARE ARTISANAL FISHERIES? - marescomunidad.com
Artisanal or small-scale fishers and fisheries use smaller open-skiff boats and primarily operate within a day's boat drive from the coast. These fisheries employ different gear types that target species consumed locally and mainly distributed to domestic markets. Sometimes, they also distribute their product to international markets.