The Role of Environmental Communication in Advancing Sustainability in Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Case Study of Latvia DOI Open Access
Antra Kalnbaļķīte,

Paula Poca,

Krista Laktuka

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(23), P. 16418 - 16418

Published: Nov. 29, 2023

Latvia has abundant water resources, but the aquaculture sector been slow to adopt technological advances and innovations. To address this gap, Latvian Aquaculture Development Plan for 2021–2027 aims improve competitiveness sustainability of sector. An essential component effort is establishment effective communication channels that bridge knowledge gap between general public, industry professionals researchers. promote consumer interest in sustainable products, an environmental framework assess their was used. This assessment utilised a multi-criteria analysis technique complemented by online survey formulate strategy. According analysis, canned fish emerges as most product, while oil, meal spirulina show promise. The identifies appropriate channels: social media, audio video. facilitate engagement information sharing, we advocate practice communication, which can effectively use biological resources serve channel sharing.

Language: Английский

Identifying fishing behavior groups from vessel movement data: Application to the German brown shrimp fleet DOI Creative Commons
Serra Örey, Jennifer Rehren, Torsten J. Schulze

et al.

Fisheries Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 283, P. 107285 - 107285

Published: Feb. 12, 2025

Language: Английский

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A synthesis of socioeconomic and sociocultural indicators for assessing the impacts of offshore renewable energy on fishery participants and fishing communities DOI Creative Commons
Ellen Willis‐Norton, Tracey Mangin,

Donna M. Schroeder

et al.

Marine Policy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 161, P. 106013 - 106013

Published: Feb. 10, 2024

Offshore renewable energy, particularly wind farms, is rapidly expanding globally and has become an essential component of many coastal nations’ decarbonization plans, including the United States. The addition these physical structures to marine space may impact fish production preclude fishers from traditional fishing grounds - both which have potential affect fisheries outcomes. Understanding socioeconomic sociocultural impacts implementing offshore crucial determining appropriate mitigation strategies developing data collection, monitoring, adaptive management strategies. This review synthesizes quantitative qualitative indicators that been used assess preclusion shifts in fished species’ biomass on fishery participants. By providing a description indicator, list datasets required calculate its value, studies this can serve as guide those designing monitoring plans determine impacts.

Language: Английский

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Economic viability of a large vessel mesopelagic fishery under ecological uncertainty DOI Creative Commons
Berthe M. J. Vastenhoud, François Bastardie, Ken H. Andersen

et al.

Frontiers in Marine Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 10

Published: Dec. 15, 2023

Motivated by the global rise in demand for marine products, there is increased interest exploitation of mesopelagic zone. However, feasibility this potential fishery remains uncertain, partly due to limited biological data and knowledge on sustainability exploitation, questions related its economic viability. Consequently, a better insights into these factors before any commencement fishery. Here we use DISPLACE individual-vessel based bio-economic model evaluate trade-offs Maurolicus muelleri Benthosema glaciale , main target fish species zone Northeast Atlantic. We found that price between 1.6-5.0 €/kg necessary resources assure profitable fishery, which twice expected with similar fat content. These high prices are cover fuel consumption costs distant fishing grounds. Furthermore, distance grounds makes tank capacity limiting factor A first evaluation preliminary harvest control strategies indicated low mortality F = 0.2 year -1 resulted highest profitability Restriction gear mesh sizes did not significantly affect show current ecological uncertainties, especially regarding life-history, species-specific spatio-temporal abundance distribution estimates have significant impact viability It therefore utmost importance gain more those investments made development such

Language: Английский

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6

Gaps in legislation and communication identified as stakeholders reflect on 30×30 policy in Icelandic waters DOI Creative Commons
Guðbjörg Ásta Ólafsdóttir, Theresa Henke, Catherine Chambers

et al.

Marine Policy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 170, P. 106422 - 106422

Published: Oct. 2, 2024

Language: Английский

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The Role of Environmental Communication in Advancing Sustainability in Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Case Study of Latvia DOI Open Access
Antra Kalnbaļķīte,

Paula Poca,

Krista Laktuka

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(23), P. 16418 - 16418

Published: Nov. 29, 2023

Latvia has abundant water resources, but the aquaculture sector been slow to adopt technological advances and innovations. To address this gap, Latvian Aquaculture Development Plan for 2021–2027 aims improve competitiveness sustainability of sector. An essential component effort is establishment effective communication channels that bridge knowledge gap between general public, industry professionals researchers. promote consumer interest in sustainable products, an environmental framework assess their was used. This assessment utilised a multi-criteria analysis technique complemented by online survey formulate strategy. According analysis, canned fish emerges as most product, while oil, meal spirulina show promise. The identifies appropriate channels: social media, audio video. facilitate engagement information sharing, we advocate practice communication, which can effectively use biological resources serve channel sharing.

Language: Английский

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