Addressing vulnerability and exclusion in the South African small-scale fisheries sector: does the current regulatory framework measure up?

Maritime studies : MAST Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-06 DOI:10.1007/s40152-022-00288-9
Kathleen Auld, Loretta Feris
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Small-scale fishers and fishing communities have long suffered marginalisation and discrimination in South Africa. New laws and policies promulgated as the result of a court case brought by small-scale fishers, NGOs and academics attempt to rectify this problem. Drawing on the poverty-vulnerability-marginalisation framework, the paper considers whether this regulatory regime reduces vulnerability and marginalisation within the sector as an important precursor to poverty reduction initiatives, such as improved rights allocation. While the new regulatory regime is a step in the right direction, the paper ultimately finds that there are shortcomings in these laws, many of which have been thrown into sharp relief by the rights implementation process and COVID-19 lockdowns. These include narrow eligibility criteria for fishing rights, a lack of substantive solutions when it comes to vulnerable groups, processes insufficient to prevent elite capture, and impediments to the practice of alternative livelihoods. These shortcomings must be addressed through the appropriate expansion of access rights, consultation with fishers and more inclusive drafting, if the contribution of small-scale fisheries to development and poverty reduction in South Africa is to be realised.

解决南非小规模渔业部门的脆弱性和排斥问题:目前的监管框架是否达标?
在南非,小规模渔民和渔业社区长期遭受边缘化和歧视。由于小规模渔民、非政府组织和学者提起诉讼而颁布的新法律和政策试图纠正这一问题。利用贫困-脆弱性-边缘化框架,本文考虑了这种监管制度是否可以减少该部门内部的脆弱性和边缘化,并将其作为减贫举措(如改善权利分配)的重要先导。虽然新的监管制度是朝着正确方向迈出的一步,但本文最终发现,这些法律存在缺陷,其中许多缺陷在权利落实过程和COVID-19封锁中得到了明显体现。这些问题包括捕鱼权的资格标准狭窄,弱势群体缺乏实质性解决方案,防止精英捕获的程序不足,以及替代生计的实践障碍。如果要实现小规模渔业对南非发展和减贫的贡献,就必须通过适当扩大获取权、与渔民协商和更具包容性的起草来解决这些缺点。
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