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Wealthy countries dominate industrial fishing

机译:富裕国家主导工业捕鱼

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The patterns by which different nations share global fisheries influence outcomes for food security, trajectories of economic development, and competition between industrial and small-scale fishing. We report patterns of industrial fishing effort for vessels flagged to higher- and lower-income nations, in marine areas within and beyond national jurisdiction, using analyses of high-resolution fishing vessel activity data. These analyses reveal global dominance of industrial fishing by wealthy nations. Vessels flagged to higher-income nations, for example, are responsible for 97% of the trackable industrial fishing on the high seas and 78% of such effort within the national waters of lower-income countries. These publicly accessible vessel tracking data have important limitations. However, insights from these new analyses can begin to strategically inform important international- and national-level efforts underway now to ensure equitable and sustainable sharing of fisheries.
机译:不同国家分享全球渔业的方式影响着粮食安全,经济发展轨迹以及工业捕捞和小规模捕捞之间的竞争。我们使用高分辨率捕鱼船活动数据的分析,报告了在国家管辖范围内和管辖范围外的海域中,标记为高收入和低收入国家的船舶的工业捕捞努力模式。这些分析揭示了富裕国家在全球工业捕鱼中的主导地位。例如,向高收入国家船旗的船只,占公海可追踪工业捕鱼的97%,在低收入国家的国家水域中占此类努力的78%。这些可公开访问的船只跟踪数据具有重要的局限性。但是,这些新分析得出的见解可以开始从战略上为目前正在进行的重要国际和国家级努力提供信息,以确保公平和可持续地分享渔业。

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