Disentangling the complexity of small-scale fisheries in coastal communities through a typology approach: The case study of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Eva Coronado , Silvia Salas , Edgar Torres-Irineo , Ratana Chuenpagdee
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Abstract

Small-scale fisheries (SSF) are highly heterogeneous, complex, and dynamic. The natural and socio-economic components associated with these fishery systems are subject to different drivers, issues, and challenges. Understanding SSF complexity requires an exercise to unpack the systems into manageable clusters that are easier to analyze and understand, and that can generate sound information to support management decision-making. Under this premise, we propose the use of fisheries typology to classify SSF, using 22 coastal communities in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, as illustrations. Although operating under the same official regulations, the SSF in these communities are different in contexts and face different challenges. The study uses multivariate analysis to identify and classify SSF into types, and afterward analyzes differences and commonalities in their features. The analysis shows three types of SSF, differentiated by fishing production, landing composition, fishing effort, and economic characteristics, suggesting different levels of sustainability of the resources targeted. The typology approach enables an organization and integration of numerous fisheries attributes, helps identify gaps in information and knowledge, as well as enhances overall understanding of SSF complexity. It also offers an opportunity to set new research questions regarding monitoring systems and management interventions, taking into consideration the differences and similarities in the identified SSF types.

通过类型学方法解开沿海社区小规模渔业的复杂性:墨西哥尤卡坦半岛的案例研究
小规模渔业具有高度的异质性、复杂性和动态性。与这些渔业系统相关的自然和社会经济因素受到不同的驱动因素、问题和挑战的影响。理解SSF的复杂性需要练习将系统分解为易于分析和理解的可管理集群,并且可以生成可靠的信息来支持管理决策。在此前提下,我们建议使用渔业类型学对SSF进行分类,并以墨西哥尤卡坦半岛的22个沿海社区为例。虽然在相同的官方规定下运作,但这些社区的社会保障部队在不同的情况下面临不同的挑战。本研究采用多变量分析对SSF进行识别和分类,然后分析其特征的差异和共性。分析显示了三种SSF类型,根据捕捞产量、登陆组成、捕捞努力量和经济特征进行区分,表明所针对资源的可持续性水平不同。类型学方法能够组织和整合众多渔业属性,有助于识别信息和知识方面的差距,并增强对SSF复杂性的总体理解。它还提供了一个机会,考虑到已确定的SSF类型的差异和相似之处,就监测系统和管理干预提出新的研究问题。
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.80%
发文量
336
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
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