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Status, trends and challenges in the sustainability of small-scale fisheries in the Philippines: Insights from FISHDA (Fishing Industries' Support in Handling Decisions Application) model

机译:菲律宾小规模渔业可持续性的现状,趋势和挑战:FISHDA(渔业工业在处理决策中的支持)模型的见解

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Managing small-scale fisheries in a developing country like the Philippines is very challenging because of high pressures from expanding fishing population, poverty and lack of alternative options. Thus, resource-focused fisheries management initiatives such as marine protected area (MPA) establishment will likely result in further marginalization of the poor fishers which could pose more serious problems in coastal communities. In this study, the status of small-scale fisheries in 44 coastal towns in the Philippines was assessed using FISHDA (Fishing Industries' Support in Handling Decisions Application), a simple decision support tool which requires minimal or easily-generated data. Results showed that 68% (30 out of 44) of the studied towns have unsustainable fisheries unless 58% of their fishing grounds are protected from all fishing activities. Alternatively, 53% of the active fishers in towns with unsustainable fisheries must totally stop fishing to avert fishery collapse. Alarming as it may sound, this is still an underestimate as catches incurred by the highly efficient and destructive illegal fishing activities such as blast, poison and large-scale fishing, which are reported to be still rampant in many coastal areas in the Philippines, were not accounted for in this study. This study demonstrated that MPAs alone may not be enough to avert fishery collapse even if MPA size is increased from the current 3% to.15% of the municipal waters, i.e. up to 15 km from the shore, as required by the Philippine law. Various challenges confronting the fishery and important recommendations to address them are further discussed.
机译:由于不断增加的捕鱼人口,贫穷和缺乏替代选择的压力,在像菲律宾这样的发展中国家管理小型渔业非常具有挑战性。因此,以资源为中心的渔业管理举措,例如建立海洋保护区(MPA),很可能导致贫困渔民进一步边缘化,这可能在沿海社区造成更严重的问题。在这项研究中,使用FISHDA(渔业工业在处理决策中的应用)对菲律宾44个沿海城镇的小型渔业状况进行了评估,FISHDA是一种简单的决策支持工具,只需要很少的数据或易于生成的数据。结果表明,所研究的城镇中有68%(44个中的30个)的渔业不可持续,除非他们的58%的渔场受到保护以免受所有捕鱼活动的影响。另外,在渔业不可持续的城镇中,活跃渔民中有53%必须完全停止捕捞,以避免渔业崩溃。听起来可能令人震惊,但这仍然被低估了,因为据报导,在菲律宾许多沿海地区,爆炸,毒药和大规模捕鱼等高效和破坏性非法捕鱼活动造成的渔获量仍然很高在本研究中未说明。这项研究表明,即使菲律宾海洋保护区的面积从目前的3%增至15%,即根据菲律宾法律要求,距海岸最多15公里,仅海洋保护区仍不足以避免渔业崩溃。进一步讨论了渔业面临的各种挑战以及解决这些挑战的重要建议。

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    《Marine policy》 |2014年第2期|212-221|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines,Marine Environment and Resources Foundation, Inc., Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines,Mindanao State University - Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography, 7500 Bongao, Tawi-Tawi, Philippines;

    Marine Environment and Resources Foundation, Inc., Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines;

    National Institute of Physics, University of the Philippines Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines;

    Conservation International Philippines, Teachers Village, Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines;

    Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines,Marine Environment and Resources Foundation, Inc., Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines;

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  • 关键词

    FISHDA model; Small-scale or municipal fishers; Marine protected area; Fishing pressure; Sustainable fisheries;

    机译:FISHDA模型;小型或市政渔民;海洋保护区;捕鱼压力;可持续渔业;

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