红海渔业-威胁和建议的解决办法

AIN Journal EN Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.59660/45115
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全球海洋被划分为66个大型海洋生态系统(LMEs),红海是其中的第33个。此外,它们为数百万人提供了就业机会,每年的鱼类产量约占世界总产量的四分之三。红海(LME#33)被认为是这些LME中最咸、最温暖的海。本文的主要目的是提出政策解决办法,作为红海国家恢复枯竭的自然鱼类资源和维持自然渔业资源以在今后几年实现社会经济和环境目标的适当规划战略。本研究使用的方法是描述性和分析性方法的结合。分析研究的重点是导致红海自然渔业资源枯竭的主要原因和损失,如(过度捕捞、非法、不报告和不管制(IUU)捕捞、沿海开发和气候变化)。本研究通过对文献资料和SWOT分析结果的分析,调查红海天然鱼类资源枯竭的现状,并提出替代解决方案。
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The Red Sea Fisheries - Threats and Proposed Solutions
The global oceans and seas are broadly balkanized into 66 large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs), and the Red Sea is the number 33 of these LMEs. Moreover, they provide job opportunities for millions of people and generate about three-quarters of the world fish production annually. The Red Sea (LME#33) is believed to be the saltiest and warmest sea among these LMEs. The main aim of this paper is to suggest policy solutions as proper planning strategies for the Red Sea countries to restore the depleted naturally fish stocks and to sustain natural fisheries stocks to achieve socio-economic and environmental goals in the coming years. The methodology used in this research is a merge of descriptive and analytical approach. The analytical research focusses on the main causes and losses that led to depleting natural fisheries stocks in the Red Sea such as (overfishing, Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing, coastal development, and climate change). This research analyses the data collected from the literature and the SWOT analysis outcomes to investigate the current status-quo and to propose alternative solutions for the natural fish stock depletion in the Red Sea.
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