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Léopold Marc, Guillemot Nicolas, Rocklin D., Chen C. (2014). A framework for mapping small-scale coastal fisheries using fishers' knowledge. Ices Journal of Marine Science, 71 (7), p. 1781-1792. ISSN 1054-3139.

Titre du document
A framework for mapping small-scale coastal fisheries using fishers' knowledge
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000343315900023
Auteurs
Léopold Marc, Guillemot Nicolas, Rocklin D., Chen C.
Source
Ices Journal of Marine Science, 2014, 71 (7), p. 1781-1792 ISSN 1054-3139
Collecting spatial information on fisheries catch and effort is essential to understanding the spatial processes of exploited population dynamics and to manage heterogeneously distributed resources and uses. The use of fishers' knowledge through geographical information systems (GISs) is increasingly considered as a promising source of local information on small-scale coastal fisheries. In this paper we describe the first framework for mapping entire small-scale coastal fisheries using fishers' knowledge on catch size and fishing effort. Four mangrove and coral reef fisheries targeting invertebrates or finfish in New Caledonia (southwest Pacific) were mapped following a five-step framework: (i) stratified random sampling of regular fishers; (ii) collection of fishers' knowledge of fishing areas, fishing effort, and catch size through map-based interviews; (iii) data integration into a spatial geodatabase; (iv) statistical extrapolation of fisher data to the fishery scale; and (v) mapping of catch, effort, and catch per unit effort (CPUE) for each fishery using a GIS overlay procedure. We found evidence that fishers' knowledge supplied precise and accurate quantitative and spatial information on catch size, fishing effort and CPUE for entire fisheries. Fisheries maps captured the fine-scale spatial distribution of fishing activities in a variety of ways according to target taxa, gear type, and home ports. Applications include area-based marine conservation planning and fishery monitoring, management, and governance. This integrated framework can be generalized to a large range of data-poor coastal and inland small-scale fisheries.
Plan de classement
Ressources halieutiques [040] ; Télédétection [126]
Description Géographique
NOUVELLE CALEDONIE ; OCEAN PACIFIQUE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010062633]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010062633
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