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The end of shark finning? Impacts of declining catches and fin demand on coastal community livelihoods

机译:鲨鱼的结束献身?捕捞和芬德需求下降对沿海社区生计的影响

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For several decades, fishing sharks for their fins has provided important livelihoods for eastern Indonesian coastal communities that fish the Halmahera, Arafura and Timor Seas. Fishery and interview data collected in 2012-13 from three case studies on the islands of Seram, Aru and Rote were used to examine changes in shark fishers' livelihoods over the preceding 20 years. While recent declines in catches and shark fin prices have had a substantial impact on fishers' livelihoods, the fishery's low visibility in some areas of its geographic range and its political complexity in general have meant that government and international development agencies have largely been unaware of this impact. Many respondents remembered the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997-98 and the turn of the millennium as a time when sharks were still abundant and shark fin prices high, but were concerned about the on-going fall of shark fin prices since March 2012. High-value species, particularly guitarfish, hammerhead and sandbar sharks were most affected, losing up to 40% of their pre-2012 value. These changes, combined with the loss of fishing grounds, few attractive options for alternative income and restrictive debt relationships with shark fin bosses, have led some fishers to resort to high-risk activities such as blast fishing, illegal transboundary fishing, and people smuggling. This paper examines the multi-layered causes and consequences of fishers' decision-making in response to adverse changes in their fishery, and explores options and obstacles to pursuing livelihoods that carry lower environmental, financial and personal risks.
机译:几十年来,他们的鳍捕鱼为印度尼西亚东部沿海社区提供了重要的生计,这些沿海社区捕获了Halmahera,Arafura和Timor Seas。 2012 - 13年收集的渔业和访谈数据从血清群岛,aru和死记硬背的三个案例研究用于检查前20年的鲨鱼渔民生计的变化。虽然最近的渔民和鲨鱼鳍价格的下降对渔民的生计产生了大量影响,但渔业在其地理范围的某些领域的低知名度以及其政治复杂性一般意味着政府和国际发展机构在很大程度上都没有意识到这一点影响。许多受访者在1997-98中记得亚洲金融危机,而千禧年作为鲨鱼仍然丰富,鲨鱼鳍价格高的时间,而且担心自2012年3月以来鲨鱼鳍价格的持续下降。高 - 价值物种,特别是吉他鱼,锤头和沙钵鲨受到影响最高,占2012年预价值的40%。这些变化,结合渔场的损失,少数有吸引力的替代收入和与鲨鱼鳍老板的限制性债务关系,导致一些渔民求助于爆炸钓鱼,非法越境钓鱼和人民走私等高风险活动。本文探讨了渔民决策的多层原因和后果,以应对其渔业的不利变化,探索追求携带较低环境,财务和个人风险的生计的选择和障碍。

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