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Fishing for food: piloting an exploration of the invisible subsistence harvest of coastal resources in Connecticut

机译:捕鱼为食:在康涅狄格州试探探索无形的沿海资源生计收获

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BackgroundIn Connecticut, the subsistence harvest of coastal and marine resources, with the explicit goal of consuming what is collected or caught, is counted and regulated as recreational fishing. Little information exists regarding the harvest and use of these resources. It is not known how the catch is distributed, processed, how much is consumed or by whom. This research was conducted as a service learning opportunity for students in an undergraduate course on Marine Fisheries Economics and Policy offered at the University of Connecticut. This research was produced for fisheries managers at the Marine Fisheries Division of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CTDEEP) who desired more information on the nature of subsistence fisheries including a characterization of participating harvesters and the extent of harvesters’ knowledge regarding a new enhanced shore-based fishing program that allows higher catch limits for certain species. Within the framework of the course, students developed and executed a survey of coastal fishermen to assess the extent of subsistence harvesting and consumption of coastal resources, including fish, shellfish, algae and plants, demographic information on harvesters and the extent and source of their knowledge regarding fishing regulations and health advisories. ResultsThe majority of respondents consume their harvests and also share it with others. None sold their harvest. Of those who consumed their harvest, most consumed at least one meal a month. An overwhelming majority of respondents share their harvest with people living in their household. Despite high levels of consumption by Connecticut harvesters, less than half of respondents had heard of the term “subsistence fishing.” The dissemination of information within the fishing community appears to be largely successful, as nearly all respondents were aware of the fishing regulations and health advisories and how to obtain the information if they needed to find it. The main sources of information are signs at fishing sites and the CTDEEP Web site. However, only half of respondents were aware of the new Enhanced Opportunity Shore Fishing Program, perhaps because of its newness. Most surveying was conducted in southeastern Connecticut and captured little demographic diversity. ConclusionsHarvesters of Connecticut’s marine and coastal resources appear to lack familiarity with the concept of subsistence, and few consider their activities to be subsistence-based. However, most consider the provision of food to be an important reason driving their participation, either directly consuming or sharing their harvests with others to consume. The harvest of marine resources for subsistence may not be labeled as such, counted rather as recreational catch. It may not be quantified or visible to regulators, but it certainly exists. It fills a provisioning role within the overarching cash-based economy and also affords individuals the opportunity to engage in a pleasurable and relaxing activity that reinforces familial relationships. Continued and expanded surveying will be conducted to better assess the nature and magnitude of subsistence harvesting of coastal resources in Connecticut.
机译:背景技术在康涅狄格州,沿海和海洋资源的自给性收获,其明确目标是消耗所收集或捕获的资源,被视为休闲捕鱼。关于这些资源的收获和使用的信息很少。渔获量是如何分配,加工,消耗多少或由谁捕捞的尚不清楚。这项研究是为康涅狄格大学提供的海洋渔业经济学和政策本科课程的学生提供的服务性学习机会。这项研究是为康涅狄格州能源与环境保护部(CTDEEP)海洋渔业处的渔业经理们准备的,他们希望获得更多有关生存渔业性质的信息,包括参与捕捞者的特征以及捕捞者对新捕捞技术的了解程度增强的岸上捕捞计划,允许某些物种的捕捞上限更高。在该课程的框架内,学生制定并执行了一项沿海渔民调查,以评估自给性捕捞和沿海资源(包括鱼类,贝类,藻类和植物)的消费,捕捞者的人口统计信息及其知识的程度和来源关于捕鱼法规和健康建议。结果大多数受访者会消费他们的收获,并与他人分享。没有人出售他们的收获。在那些消耗了收成的人中,大多数人每月至少吃一顿饭。绝大多数受访者与家庭成员分享收获。尽管康涅狄格州收割者的消费量很高,但只有不到一半的受访者听说过“自给自足捕鱼”一词。由于几乎所有答复者都知道捕捞法规和卫生建议以及在需要时如何获取信息,因此在捕捞社区内传播信息似乎大体上是成功的。信息的主要来源是渔场和CTDEEP网站上的标志。但是,只有一半的受访者知道新的“增强机会岸边捕捞计划”,也许是因为它是新颖的。大多数调查是在康涅狄格州东南部进行的,几乎没有人口统计学差异。结论康涅狄格州海洋和沿海资源的收割者似乎对生计概念不熟悉,很少有人认为他们的活动是以生计为基础的。但是,大多数人认为提供食物是直接参与或与他人共享收获以供消费的重要原因。以此为生的海洋资源的收获可能没有这样的标签,而是算作娱乐性捕获。它可能无法量化或对监管机构不可见,但它确实存在。它在现金为基础的总体经济中担当着准备工作的角色,还为个人提供了参与愉快而轻松的活动以增强家庭关系的机会。将继续进行和扩大调查,以更好地评估康涅狄格州沿海资源自给自足收获的性质和规模。

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