认识和保护英国可持续渔业的国家利益

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Sarah Coulthard, Ainsley Hatt, Phoebe Lewis, Bryce D. Stewart, Michael Roach, Robert Clark, Sam Fanshawe, Carole Sandrine White, Julie Urquhart, Jerry Percy, Tim Gray, Emily Bulled, Joe Richards, Rachel Turner, Edward Baker, Louisa Evans, Tom Chaigneau, Tom Hooper, Jack Longsden, Jeremy Anbleyth‐Evans
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可持续商业捕鱼为沿海地区和更广泛的国家利益作出了宝贵贡献。本文提供了三个关于可持续渔业的社会效益需要得到充分实现的论点,并在英国的背景下考虑了每个论点,但具有全球相关性。首先,有必要提高可持续渔业给沿海社区和广大公众带来的各种利益的形象。在英国,通过渔业实现“国家利益”的目标现已写入《2020年渔业法》;我们通过一个新的框架来实现这一目标,该框架提炼出所有可持续渔业都应带来的八项“国家利益”。第二,在更好地认识到社会从可持续渔业中获得的收益的同时,必须认识到由于渔船数量的减少,社会面临着损失的风险。我们在对英国长期数据的新分析中详细介绍了这种下降,该分析强调,这种下降是不平等的,英国的一些地区和小规模渔业部门的损失更为严重。这一现实导致我们提出第三点,即如果社会要保留并真正利用可持续渔业带来的好处,理事机构必须迅速采取行动,确保渔业在环境上可持续、多样化和包容性,追求“不让任何人掉队”的渔业。
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Recognising and Protecting the National Benefit of Sustainable Fisheries in the UK
Sustainable commercial fishing makes valuable contributions to coastal regions and broader national benefits. This paper offers three arguments in relation to what is required for the societal benefits of sustainable fisheries to be fully realised and considers each in the context of the UK but with global relevance. First, there is a need to raise the profile of the full range of benefits that are delivered through sustainable fisheries to coastal communities and the broader public. In the UK, the delivery of a ‘national benefit’ objective through fisheries is now enshrined in law by the Fisheries Act, 2020; we operationalise this through a new framing that distils eight ‘national benefits’ that all sustainable fisheries should deliver. Second, better acknowledgement of what society gains from sustainable fisheries must be paralleled with recognition of what society is simultaneously at risk of losing through the decline of the fishing fleet. We detail this decline in a new analysis of long‐term UK data, which highlights that the decline is unequally felt, with some regions of the UK, and small‐scale fishing sectors, experiencing loss more acutely. This reality leads us to argue a third point, that if society is to retain and truly harness the benefits that flow from sustainable fisheries, governing bodies must act quickly to ensure that fisheries are environmentally sustainable, diverse and inclusive, pursuing fisheries that ‘leave no one behind’.
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Fish and Fisheries
Fish and Fisheries 农林科学-渔业
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期刊介绍: Fish and Fisheries adopts a broad, interdisciplinary approach to the subject of fish biology and fisheries. It draws contributions in the form of major synoptic papers and syntheses or meta-analyses that lay out new approaches, re-examine existing findings, methods or theory, and discuss papers and commentaries from diverse areas. Focal areas include fish palaeontology, molecular biology and ecology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, ecology, behaviour, evolutionary studies, conservation, assessment, population dynamics, mathematical modelling, ecosystem analysis and the social, economic and policy aspects of fisheries where they are grounded in a scientific approach. A paper in Fish and Fisheries must draw upon all key elements of the existing literature on a topic, normally have a broad geographic and/or taxonomic scope, and provide general points which make it compelling to a wide range of readers whatever their geographical location. So, in short, we aim to publish articles that make syntheses of old or synoptic, long-term or spatially widespread data, introduce or consolidate fresh concepts or theory, or, in the Ghoti section, briefly justify preliminary, new synoptic ideas. Please note that authors of submissions not meeting this mandate will be directed to the appropriate primary literature.
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