Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries

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Autor(a) principal: zu Ermgassen, Philine S.E.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Mukherjee, Nibedita, Worthington, Thomas A., Acosta, Alejandro, Rocha Araujo, Ana Rosa da, Beitl, Christine M., Castellanos-Galindo, Gustavo A., Cunha-Lignon, Marília [UNESP], Dahdouh-Guebas, Farid, Diele, Karen, Parrett, Cara L., Dwyer, Patrick G., Gair, Jonathan R., Johnson, Andrew Frederick, Kuguru, Baraka, Savio Lobo, Aaron, Loneragan, Neil R., Longley-Wood, Kate, Mendonça, Jocemar Tomasino, Meynecke, Jan-Olaf, Mandal, Roland Nathan, Munga, Cosmas Nzaka, Reguero, Borja G., Rönnbäck, Patrik, Thorley, Julia, Wolff, Matthias, Spalding, Mark
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2020.106975
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/206654
Resumo: Mangroves are critical nursery habitats for fish and invertebrates, providing livelihoods for many coastal communities. Despite their importance, there is currently no estimate of the number of fishers engaged in mangrove associated fisheries, nor of the fishing intensity associated with mangroves at a global scale. We address these gaps by developing a global model of mangrove associated fisher numbers and mangrove fishing intensity. To develop the model, we undertook a three-round Delphi process with mangrove fisheries experts to identify the key drivers of mangrove fishing intensity. We then developed a conceptual model of intensity of mangrove fishing using those factors identified both as being important and for which appropriate global data could be found or developed. These factors were non-urban population, distance to market, distance to mangroves and other fishing grounds, and storm events. By projecting this conceptual model using geospatial datasets, we were able to estimate the number and distribution of mangrove associated fishers and the intensity of fishing in mangroves. We estimate there are 4.1 million mangrove associated fishers globally, with the highest number of mangrove fishers found in Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Brazil. Mangrove fishing intensity was greatest throughout Asia, and to a lesser extent West and Central Africa, and Central and South America.
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spelling Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheriesMangroves are critical nursery habitats for fish and invertebrates, providing livelihoods for many coastal communities. Despite their importance, there is currently no estimate of the number of fishers engaged in mangrove associated fisheries, nor of the fishing intensity associated with mangroves at a global scale. We address these gaps by developing a global model of mangrove associated fisher numbers and mangrove fishing intensity. To develop the model, we undertook a three-round Delphi process with mangrove fisheries experts to identify the key drivers of mangrove fishing intensity. We then developed a conceptual model of intensity of mangrove fishing using those factors identified both as being important and for which appropriate global data could be found or developed. These factors were non-urban population, distance to market, distance to mangroves and other fishing grounds, and storm events. By projecting this conceptual model using geospatial datasets, we were able to estimate the number and distribution of mangrove associated fishers and the intensity of fishing in mangroves. We estimate there are 4.1 million mangrove associated fishers globally, with the highest number of mangrove fishers found in Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Brazil. 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CananeiaGriffith UniversityCenter for Environmental and Geographic Information ServicesUniversity of the WitwatersrandTechnical University of MombasaInstitute of Marine Sciences. University of CaliforniaUppsala UniversityPenzanceUniversity of SienaEdinburgh Napier Universityzu Ermgassen, Philine S.E.Mukherjee, NibeditaWorthington, Thomas A.Acosta, AlejandroRocha Araujo, Ana Rosa daBeitl, Christine M.Castellanos-Galindo, Gustavo A.Cunha-Lignon, Marília [UNESP]Dahdouh-Guebas, FaridDiele, KarenParrett, Cara L.Dwyer, Patrick G.Gair, Jonathan R.Johnson, Andrew FrederickKuguru, BarakaSavio Lobo, AaronLoneragan, Neil R.Longley-Wood, KateMendonça, Jocemar TomasinoMeynecke, Jan-OlafMandal, Roland NathanMunga, Cosmas NzakaReguero, Borja G.Rönnbäck, PatrikThorley, JuliaWolff, MatthiasSpalding, Mark2021-06-25T10:35:53Z2021-06-25T10:35:53Z2020-12-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2020.106975Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, v. 247.0272-7714http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20665410.1016/j.ecss.2020.1069752-s2.0-85092472507Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-03T13:19:53Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/206654Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T14:26:39.032769Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries
title Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries
spellingShingle Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries
zu Ermgassen, Philine S.E.
title_short Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries
title_full Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries
title_fullStr Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries
title_full_unstemmed Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries
title_sort Fishers who rely on mangroves: Modelling and mapping the global intensity of mangrove-associated fisheries
author zu Ermgassen, Philine S.E.
author_facet zu Ermgassen, Philine S.E.
Mukherjee, Nibedita
Worthington, Thomas A.
Acosta, Alejandro
Rocha Araujo, Ana Rosa da
Beitl, Christine M.
Castellanos-Galindo, Gustavo A.
Cunha-Lignon, Marília [UNESP]
Dahdouh-Guebas, Farid
Diele, Karen
Parrett, Cara L.
Dwyer, Patrick G.
Gair, Jonathan R.
Johnson, Andrew Frederick
Kuguru, Baraka
Savio Lobo, Aaron
Loneragan, Neil R.
Longley-Wood, Kate
Mendonça, Jocemar Tomasino
Meynecke, Jan-Olaf
Mandal, Roland Nathan
Munga, Cosmas Nzaka
Reguero, Borja G.
Rönnbäck, Patrik
Thorley, Julia
Wolff, Matthias
Spalding, Mark
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Worthington, Thomas A.
Acosta, Alejandro
Rocha Araujo, Ana Rosa da
Beitl, Christine M.
Castellanos-Galindo, Gustavo A.
Cunha-Lignon, Marília [UNESP]
Dahdouh-Guebas, Farid
Diele, Karen
Parrett, Cara L.
Dwyer, Patrick G.
Gair, Jonathan R.
Johnson, Andrew Frederick
Kuguru, Baraka
Savio Lobo, Aaron
Loneragan, Neil R.
Longley-Wood, Kate
Mendonça, Jocemar Tomasino
Meynecke, Jan-Olaf
Mandal, Roland Nathan
Munga, Cosmas Nzaka
Reguero, Borja G.
Rönnbäck, Patrik
Thorley, Julia
Wolff, Matthias
Spalding, Mark
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv University of Edinburgh
University of Cambridge
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
Universidade Federal de Sergipe (UFS)
University of Maine
Panama / Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT)
Center for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Université Libre de Bruxelles - ULB
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - VUB
DPI Fisheries
MarFishEco Fisheries Consultants
Heriot-Watt University
Dar es Salaam
IUCN SSC Marine Conservation Committee
Murdoch University
The Nature Conservancy
S/n. Cananeia
Griffith University
Center for Environmental and Geographic Information Services
University of the Witwatersrand
Technical University of Mombasa
Institute of Marine Sciences. University of California
Uppsala University
Penzance
University of Siena
Edinburgh Napier University
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv zu Ermgassen, Philine S.E.
Mukherjee, Nibedita
Worthington, Thomas A.
Acosta, Alejandro
Rocha Araujo, Ana Rosa da
Beitl, Christine M.
Castellanos-Galindo, Gustavo A.
Cunha-Lignon, Marília [UNESP]
Dahdouh-Guebas, Farid
Diele, Karen
Parrett, Cara L.
Dwyer, Patrick G.
Gair, Jonathan R.
Johnson, Andrew Frederick
Kuguru, Baraka
Savio Lobo, Aaron
Loneragan, Neil R.
Longley-Wood, Kate
Mendonça, Jocemar Tomasino
Meynecke, Jan-Olaf
Mandal, Roland Nathan
Munga, Cosmas Nzaka
Reguero, Borja G.
Rönnbäck, Patrik
Thorley, Julia
Wolff, Matthias
Spalding, Mark
description Mangroves are critical nursery habitats for fish and invertebrates, providing livelihoods for many coastal communities. Despite their importance, there is currently no estimate of the number of fishers engaged in mangrove associated fisheries, nor of the fishing intensity associated with mangroves at a global scale. We address these gaps by developing a global model of mangrove associated fisher numbers and mangrove fishing intensity. To develop the model, we undertook a three-round Delphi process with mangrove fisheries experts to identify the key drivers of mangrove fishing intensity. We then developed a conceptual model of intensity of mangrove fishing using those factors identified both as being important and for which appropriate global data could be found or developed. These factors were non-urban population, distance to market, distance to mangroves and other fishing grounds, and storm events. By projecting this conceptual model using geospatial datasets, we were able to estimate the number and distribution of mangrove associated fishers and the intensity of fishing in mangroves. We estimate there are 4.1 million mangrove associated fishers globally, with the highest number of mangrove fishers found in Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Brazil. Mangrove fishing intensity was greatest throughout Asia, and to a lesser extent West and Central Africa, and Central and South America.
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