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The COVID-19 Pandemic, Small-Scale Fisheries and Coastal Fishing Communities
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Author Affiliations
International Union for Conservation of Nature (Bangladesh), Fisheries and Oceans Canada, University of British Columbia, Conservation International, ...
Published InCoastal Management
Year2020
Citations404
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly spread around the world with extensive social and economic effects. This editorial focuses specifically on the implications of the pandemic for small-scale fishers, including marketing and processing aspects of the sector, and coastal fishing communities, drawing from news and reports from around the world. Negative consequences to date have included complete shut-downs of some fisheries, knock-on economic effects from market disruptions, increased health risks for fishers, processors and communities, additional implications for marginalized groups, exacerbated vulnerabilities to other social and environmental stressors, and increased Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing. Though much of the news is dire, there have been some positive outcomes such as food sharing, the revival of local food networks, increases in local…
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