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“The fishery went away”: The impacts of long-term fishery closures on young people's experience and perception of fisheries employment in Newfoundland coastal communities

机译:“渔业消亡”:长期关闭渔业对纽芬兰沿海社区年轻人的经验和对渔业就业的看法的影响

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There is a growing body of research documenting the impacts of fisheries collapses on communities and fisheries workers. Less attention has been paid to the sustainable use of fisheries resources so that future generations have access to these resources, or to the creation of mechanisms that might contribute to the intergenerational continuity of recruitment of fisheries workers and the regeneration of fisheries communities. In this paper we report on young people’s experiences and perceptions of fisheries employment in Newfoundland and Labrador to deepen our understanding of the resiliency of small-scale fisheries. We found that these young people’s experiences of fisheries employment are extremely limited and their perceptions of the quality of fisheries work is primarily negative while, at the same time, they recognize its importance to the vitality of their communities. We argue that stock collapses and subsequent downsizing and regulatory changes in the industry have disrupted intergenerational continuity in fisheries work and shaped how young people view their communities and options.
机译:越来越多的研究记录了渔业崩溃对社区和渔业工人的影响。对可持续利用渔业资源的关注较少,因此子孙后代可以使用这些资源,或者建立机制可能有助于促进渔业工人招募的代际连续性和渔业社区的复兴。在本文中,我们报告了年轻人在纽芬兰和拉布拉多的渔业就业经验和看法,以加深我们对小型渔业弹性的理解。我们发现,这些年轻人的渔业就业经验极为有限,他们对渔业工作质量的看法主要是负面的,与此同时,他们认识到渔业对其社区活力的重要性。我们认为,渔业的崩溃和随之而来的精简和监管变化破坏了渔业工作的代际连续性,并影响了年轻人对社区和选择的看法。

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