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Ba Aliou, Schmidt J., Dème M., Lancker K., Chaboud Christian, Cury Philippe, Thiao D., Diouf M., Brehmer Patrice. (2016). Profitability and economic drivers of small pelagic fisheries in West Africa : a twenty year perspective. Marine Policy, 76, p. 152-158. ISSN 0308-597X.

Titre du document
Profitability and economic drivers of small pelagic fisheries in West Africa : a twenty year perspective
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000393012200019
Auteurs
Ba Aliou, Schmidt J., Dème M., Lancker K., Chaboud Christian, Cury Philippe, Thiao D., Diouf M., Brehmer Patrice
Source
Marine Policy, 2016, 76, p. 152-158 ISSN 0308-597X
Small pelagics are the main fish resource in North West Africa. In Senegal, these are mainly sardinellas (Sardinella aurita and S. maderensis) and bonga shad (Ethmalosa fimbriata). The fisheries, mainly encircling gillnets and purse seines, are predominantly performed by artisanal fishers and are of great importance for the Senegalese economy and for food security in the region. However, in recent years, the main conditions for these fisheries have changed and recent observations have shown strong declines in profit. An analysis over the last twenty years (1993-2013) show that the fisheries lost profit between 65% and 100% while operating costs increased by 25% and 90%, for encircling gillnet and purse seine, respectively. While the fuel price dominates as determining factor during the survey period, important other drivers during the last five years were a decrease in fish biomass and an increase in fishing effort.
Plan de classement
Ressources halieutiques [040]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010068610]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010068610
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