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Putting fishing communities on the map in ICES ecoregions

Author(s): Kraan, Marloes ; Himes-Cornell, Amber ; Pedreschi, Debbi ; Motova, Arina ; Hamon, Katell ; Pita, Cristina ; Ballesteros, Marta ; Barz, Fanny ; Fonseca, Tereza ; García-De-Vinuesa, Alfredo ; Guitierrez, Angel ; Jackson, Emmet ; Lam, Mimi ; Norman, Karma ; Seixas, Sónia ; Steins, Nathalie

Date: 2025

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/20005

Origin: Repositório Aberto da Universidade Aberta

Subject(s): Fishing communities; Ecosystem overviews; Ecosystem-based management; Fisheries management; Marine social-ecological systems; Social data


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This paper highlights the importance of identifying fishing communities for fisheries and ecosystem-based management, which often focuses on fleets and ecological impacts rather than on the communities where fishers live and land their catches. Fishing communities are key to understanding the broader impacts and benefits of fishing, as they support many livelihoods in fleet and trade-related activities. Recognizing these communities, allows for better data collection, analysis, and informed policy-making. ICES WGSOCIAL developed a method to identify fishing communities across ICES ecoregions, first applied in the Celtic Seas and North Sea ecosystem o verviews. These o verviews describe ecosystems, identify human pressures, and assess their impact. Using fishing ports as proxies, our method links socio-economic indicators (e.g. landings value) to communities. We identify limitations to our methods and explore the complexities of defining a ‘fishing community’ due to its dynamic, multidimensional nature. We discuss next steps for improving our mapping approach and deepening our understanding of the social, cultural, and economic value of fishing, and why these matter for applied marine science in support of policy and management.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Repositório Aberto
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