Andrea Belén Banchón Torres, Harry Alexander Vite Cevallos, Héctor Ramiro Carvajal Romero
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This article presents an overview of the socioeconomic and environmental profile of artisanal fishing in the Huayla River community of the Puerto Bolivar Canton Machala Parish (El Oro-Ecuador). The objective of the research is to analyze the socioeconomic profile based on indicators of social, economic and environmental dimensions. The research was descriptive of a transversal type, which was carried out in a unique moment with the presentation of surveys to the fishermen of the commune that consists of 30 fishermen. The age range that prevails in the fishing activity is between 43% (18-30 years), and the educational level 75% have primary education which is directly related to the level of income that they obtain 60% of them have an income of 394 dollars. The Chi-square test was applied to determine significance (p<0.05) in the indicators economic income/education level and age of the fisherman/high production month. It is concluded that there is a relationship between environmental, economic and social indicators. A relevant data could be evidenced in the investigation in the social indicator that the people who live in a single home 36.67% have a range of (2-4 people per home), followed by 30% of group members (4-6 people) and these in turn live in the home of a relative 53.33% that is to say more than half do not have their own home which relates a low socioeconomic stratum.