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Small scale fisheries in Europe: A comparative analysis based on a selection of case studies ArchiMer
Guyader, Olivier; Berthou, Patrick; Koutsikopoulos, C; Alban, Frederique; Demaneche, Sebastien; Gaspar, M.b.; Eschbaum, R; Fahy, E; Tully, O; Reynal, Lionel; Curtil, Olivier; Frangoudes, Katia; Maynou, Francesc.
Small-scale fisheries have traditionally received less research effort than large-scale fisheries and are generally under-studied in Europe. In spite of their comparatively low volume of catches and economic importance, small-scale fisheries are socially important and an integral part of the European coastal zone. Considering the high heterogeneity of situations and the paucity of quantitative data, we used an analytical methodology based on the comparative method. We carried out an analysis of small-scale fisheries (SSFs) in Europe based on a selection of nine case studies. Our objective was to obtain a comprehensive description of small-scale fleets covering different areas/fisheries/species, encompassing the diversity and specific conditions under which...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Small-scale fisheries; Common fisheries policy; Fleet; Indicators; Fishing rights.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00118/22934/20757.pdf
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Métiers, effort and catches of a Mediterranean small-scale coastal fishery: The case of the Côte Bleue Marine Park ArchiMer
Leleu, Kevin; Pelletier, Dominique; Charbonnel, Eric; Letourneur, Yves; Alban, Frederique; Bachet, Frederic; Boudouresque, Charles F..
The overexploitation of fishery resources has led to a major fisheries crisis. In this context, artisanal fisheries, and in particular small-scale coastal fisheries, appear as relevant alternatives for a sustainable use of coastal resources. Marine Protected Areas (MPA) are more and more used as management tools for these fisheries, as protection effects and targeted access regulations may benefit to commercial fishers. Managers and scientists need then quantitative information not only to adapt their management to the fishing activity present on their territory, but also to estimate the effects of MPA management on it. This study provides catch and effort estimates that are essential for appraising and managing the artisanal fishery in the Côte Bleue...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Small-scale coastal fisheries; Marine Protected Areas; Metiers; Fishing effort and catches.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00180/29120/29367.pdf
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Etude sur l'état des lieux de la pêche professionnelle dans le Parc naturel marin d'Iroise. Les activités de pêche professionnelle (Lot 1) ArchiMer
Leonardi, Sophie; Begot, Eric; Le Grand, Christelle; Pitel-roudaut, Mathilde; Laurans, Martial; Daures, Fabienne; Berthou, Patrick; Alban, Frederique; Frangoudes, Katia; Leblond, Emilie; Demaneche, Sebastien.
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Ano: 2010 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00025/13645/10742.pdf
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Social carrying capacity assessment from questionnaire and counts survey: Insights for recreational settings management in coastal areas ArchiMer
Gonson, Charles; Pelletier, Dominique; Alban, Frederique.
Because of demographic and tourism increase, coastal areas are facing higher numbers of recreational users. Together with other factors (environmental quality, protection status), the level of use affects the spatial distribution of users. This level also affects the quality of user experience, because beyond a certain level, the number of users results in decreased user satisfaction; this is the social carrying capacity (SCC), which depends on user and site characteristics. This study assessed the SCC in a popular coastal area and examined how it influences the spatial distribution of users. Boat and visitor counts as well as data from a questionnaire-based survey were analyzed to assess i) crowding perception, ii) factors affecting the disturbance...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Marine protected areas; Recreational users; Social carrying capacity; Coping strategy; New Caledonia.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00454/56541/58331.pdf
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Small-scale coastal fisheries in Europe. Final report ArchiMer
Guyader, Olivier; Berthou, Patrick; Koustikopoulos, C.; Alban, Frederique; Demaneche, Sebastien; Gaspar, M; Eschbaum, R; Fahy, E; Tully, O; Reynal, Lionel; Albert, A.
The necessity of improving knowledge in fisheries and especially small-scale coastal fisheries in order to analyse the conditions for their sustainable development is increasingly recognized. The three main requirements for the sustainable development of fisheries are the simultaneous present and future well being of the bio-ecological system, the human system and the management process. Knowledge on these aspects of small-scale coastal fisheries (SSCF) in Europe is generally limited, although there has been an improvement in information on the fishing sector and inshore marine resources due to the EU Data Collection Regulations (DCR) 1. SSCF are strongly represented in all EU Member States (81% and 87% of the EU 25 whole fleet is composed of vessels less...
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Ano: 2007 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/rapport-6348.pdf
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Fish, fishers, seals and tourists: Economic consequences of creating a marine reserve in a multi-species, multi-activity context ArchiMer
Boncoeur, Jean; Alban, Frederique; Guyader, Olivier; Thebaud, Olivier.
This paper investigates some economic consequences of creating a marine reserve on both fishing and ecotourism, when the range of controllability of fishing effort is limited and the impact of the reserve on ecosystem is considered. The issue is illustrated by the example of creating a no-take zone in part of a region where fishing is managed through a limited entry license system, and which is inhabited by two interacting stocks: a stock of prey (fish) and a stock of predators (seals). While the former is targeted by commercial fishing, the latter is not subject to harvest but is a potential basis for a commercial non-extractive activity (seal watching). Analysis is conducted with the help of a bioeconomic model combining the features of marine reserve...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Marine protected areas; Multispecies interactions; Ecotourism; Bioeconomic modeling.
Ano: 2002 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00244/35506/34010.pdf
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Questionnaire standardisé pour les enquêtes sur la pêche récréative (projet PAMPA) ArchiMer
Pelletier, Dominique; Alban, Frederique; Gamp, Elodie; Ferraris, Jocelyne.
Final version of the questionnaire for recreational fishers used for the interviews conducted during the PAMPA project. Interviews were conducted at the following MPAs partners of the project : New Caledonia (Noumea Lagoon), Réunion Marine Reserve, Banyuls Marine Reserve, Côte Bleue Marine Park and Cap Roux fishing closure.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Enquête; Pêche récréative; Questionnaire; Usages; Aire Marine Protégée; PAMPA; Interview; Recreational fishing; Questionnaire; Users; Marine Protected Area; PAMPA..
Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00674/78594/80813.pdf
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Le caractère territorial des attractions touristiques liées aux pêches maritimes : une illustration par le modèle du panier de biens ArchiMer
Pocheau, Chloé; Alban, Frederique; Le Floc H, Pascal; Legouvello, Raphaela.
The question addressed in this article focuses on the conditions for strengthening the territorial character of tourist attractions around a fishing port with a strong identity. In the face of the depletion of resources, the territories dependent on the exploitation of living marine resources try reconversions during the 1990s, especially towards tourism. The article is based on the fishing port of Guilvinec on which has been created an exhibition center for a large audience. The survey methodology is mobilized to delimit the territory on which the fishing activities and the exhibition center are attractive. An estimate of the expenses incurred by visitors is proposed. The tourist’s consumption of the exhibition center and fisheries is in line with the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Attractiveness; Basket of goods; Fishery; Territory; Tourism.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00636/74860/75265.pdf
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Fishers' perceptions as indicators of the performance of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) ArchiMer
Leleu, Kevin; Alban, Frederique; Pelletier, Dominique; Charbonnel, Eric; Letourneur, Yves; Boudouresque, Charles F..
How users perceive the performance of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is fundamental for the social acceptance of these zones. Moreover, their perceptions may be relevant for monitoring the effects of MPAs on extractive activities. This study analyzes artisanal fishers' perceptions of the performance of a north-western Mediterranean coastal MPA, which encompasses two no-take zones (NTZs). Three viewpoints have been considered: the effect on the personal activity of fishers, the effect on the local fishery and the effect on the ecosystem. In order to test the hypothesis that biomass export (spillover) - which had previously been evidenced from the two NTZs - may influence fishers' perceptions of NTZ effects, fishers' perceptions were compared with both...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Artisanal fishery; Fishers' perceptions; Social acceptance; No-take zone; MPA performance.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00060/17137/16442.pdf
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Influence of settings management and protection status on recreational uses and pressures in marine protected areas ArchiMer
Gonson, Charles; Pelletier, Dominique; Alban, Frederique; Giraud-carrier, Charlotte; Ferraris, Jocelyne.
Coastal populations and tourism are growing worldwide. Consequently outdoor recreational activity is increasing and diversifying. While Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are valuable for mitigating anthropogenic impacts, recreational uses are rarely monitored and studied, resulting in a lack of knowledge on users' practices, motivation and impacts. Based on boat counts and interview data collected in New Caledonia, we i) explored factors affecting user practices and motivations, ii) constructed fine-scale pressure indices covering activities and associated behaviors, and iii) assessed the relationships between user practices and site selection. User practices were found to depend on protection status, boat type and user characteristics. Pressure indices were...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Marine protected areas; Recreational users; Pressure assessment; Motivation; Recreational opportunity spectrum; New-Caledonia.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00387/49808/50438.pdf
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