@article{fdi:010062631, title = {{E}nvironmentally extended comparison table of large-versus small- and medium-scale fisheries : the case of the {P}eruvian anchoveta fleet}, author = {{F}r{\'e}on, {P}ierre and {A}vadi, {A}. and {S}oto, {W}. {M}. and {N}egron, {R}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{L}iterature on small-scale fisheries usually depicts them as preferable over large-scale-industrial fisheries regarding societal benefits (jobs, jobs per investment) and relative fuel efficiency (e. g., {T}homson 1980). {W}e propose an environmentally extended {T}homson table for comparing the {P}eruvian anchoveta ({E}ngraulis ringens) fleets of purse seiners, backed up by methodological information and augmented with life cycle assessment ({LCA})-based environmental performance information, as a more comprehensive device for comparing fleets competing for the same resource pool. {F}indings from {LCA} and a previous study on the anchoveta steel fleet together allowed characterizing the whole {P}eruvian anchoveta fishery. {T}hese results, along with socioeconomic indicators, are used to build an environmentally extended {T}homson table of the fleet's main segments: the steel industrial, the wooden industrial, and the wooden small-and medium-scale ({SMS}) fleets. {I}n contrast with the world figure, the {P}eruvian {SMS} fleets show a fuel performance nearly two times worse than the industrial fleets, due to economies of scale of the latter (although the small-scale segment itself (<10 m(3)) performs similarly to the industrial steel fleet). {F}urthermore, the absolute number of jobs provided by the industrial fisheries is much larger in {P}eru than those provided by the {SMS} fisheries. {T}his is due to the relatively larger development of the industrial fishery, but as in previous studies, the {SMS} fleets generate more employment per tonne landed than the industrial fleet, as well as more food fish and less discards at sea.}, keywords = {{PEROU}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}anadian {J}ournal of {F}isheries and {A}quatic {S}ciences}, volume = {71}, numero = {10}, pages = {1459--1474}, ISSN = {0706-652{X}}, year = {2014}, DOI = {10.1139/cjfas-2013-0542}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062631}, }