Coronavirus (COVID-19) Impacts on Malaysian Fisheries Sectors: Lesson Learned from the Movement Control Order (MCO)

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ameer Farhan Mohd Arzaman, Hayatul Safrah Salleh, A. Embong, K. Kadhim, Norzamziah Afzainizam, Loi Hoang Huy Phuoc Pham, N. A. Abdul-Kadir, Nur Yuhanis Mohd Nasir
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Highlight Research The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an increase in the price of marine resources and the income of coastal communities has been affected. The government and the authorities need to come out with several incentives to control this condition and the request for fish markets can be met customarily without rising prices and declining marine resources. Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority (LKIM) a body that has a direct link to the fishing industry needs to ensure that all fishermen's associations participate in the purchase and marketing of fishermen's catch. Adaptation of fish producers will pave the way for all coastal communities to develop more organized fishing systems and sufficient food sources   Abstract COVID-19 has a significant impact on the fishery industry, economy, and food supply. The government of Malaysia imposes a Movement Control Order (MCO) to curb the spread of COVID-19 infection. Although the MCO implementation has benefits in terms of public health, it has affected the fishery industry and the livelihood of coastal communities in Malaysia. This study aimed to identify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the fishery industry and their livelihoods during that period of calamity. Qualitative research and thematic analysis were employed to seek deeper information on the real situation that retards the fishing activities to the opt stage. COVID-19 has already revealed gaps in health care, the economy, and food systems. The findings obtained can provide recommendations to the government to provide initiatives to fishermen to help them maintain and improve their livelihood. However, this study has limitations as the number of respondents is relatively small due to the restrictions of movement allowed by the government. Future studies could be further enhanced in terms of the impact of COVID-19 after movement restrictions have been loosened and could use a quantitative approach to obtain significant data.
冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)对马来西亚渔业部门的影响:从调度命令(MCO)中吸取的教训
新冠肺炎疫情导致海洋资源价格上涨,沿海居民收入受到影响。政府和当局需要拿出一些激励措施来控制这种情况,以满足对鱼市场的需求,而不会导致价格上涨和海洋资源减少。马来西亚渔业发展局(LKIM)是一个与捕鱼业有直接联系的机构,它需要确保所有渔民协会都参与渔民渔获物的购买和销售。鱼类生产者的适应将为所有沿海社区发展更有组织的捕捞系统和充足的食物来源铺平道路。摘要covid -19对渔业、经济和粮食供应产生重大影响。马来西亚政府颁布了行动控制令(MCO),以遏制COVID-19感染的传播。尽管《海洋管理条例》的实施在公共卫生方面有好处,但它也影响了马来西亚的渔业和沿海社区的生计。本研究旨在确定COVID-19大流行在灾难期间对渔业及其生计的影响。采用了定性研究和专题分析,以更深入地了解阻碍渔业活动进入可持续发展阶段的实际情况。COVID-19已经暴露出医疗保健、经济和粮食系统方面的差距。所得的调查结果可以向政府提供建议,向渔民提供措施,帮助他们维持和改善生计。然而,由于政府对行动的限制,本次研究的调查对象相对较少,因此存在一定的局限性。未来的研究可以进一步加强COVID-19在行动限制放松后的影响,并可以使用定量方法获得重要数据。
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Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan
Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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