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Valuing invisible catches: Estimating the global contribution by women to small-scale marine capture fisheries production
by
Adshade, Marina
, Sumaila, U. Rashid
, Harper, Sarah
, Lam, Vicky W. Y.
, Pauly, Daniel
in
Animals
/ Aquatic Organisms
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Coastal waters
/ Datasets as Topic
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economic impact
/ Ecosystems
/ Equality
/ Family
/ Female
/ Fisheries
/ Fisheries - economics
/ Fisheries - organization & administration
/ Fisheries - statistics & numerical data
/ Fisheries management
/ Fishes
/ Fishing
/ Food
/ Food Supply - economics
/ Food Supply - statistics & numerical data
/ Gender equity
/ Gender Identity
/ Geography
/ Humans
/ Impact analysis
/ Income
/ Invertebrates
/ Marine fish
/ Oceans
/ Participation
/ Researchers
/ Shellfish
/ Shorelines
/ Small-scale fisheries
/ Social Sciences
/ Technology
/ Women
/ Work Engagement
2020
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Valuing invisible catches: Estimating the global contribution by women to small-scale marine capture fisheries production
by
Adshade, Marina
, Sumaila, U. Rashid
, Harper, Sarah
, Lam, Vicky W. Y.
, Pauly, Daniel
in
Animals
/ Aquatic Organisms
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Coastal waters
/ Datasets as Topic
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economic impact
/ Ecosystems
/ Equality
/ Family
/ Female
/ Fisheries
/ Fisheries - economics
/ Fisheries - organization & administration
/ Fisheries - statistics & numerical data
/ Fisheries management
/ Fishes
/ Fishing
/ Food
/ Food Supply - economics
/ Food Supply - statistics & numerical data
/ Gender equity
/ Gender Identity
/ Geography
/ Humans
/ Impact analysis
/ Income
/ Invertebrates
/ Marine fish
/ Oceans
/ Participation
/ Researchers
/ Shellfish
/ Shorelines
/ Small-scale fisheries
/ Social Sciences
/ Technology
/ Women
/ Work Engagement
2020
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Valuing invisible catches: Estimating the global contribution by women to small-scale marine capture fisheries production
by
Adshade, Marina
, Sumaila, U. Rashid
, Harper, Sarah
, Lam, Vicky W. Y.
, Pauly, Daniel
in
Animals
/ Aquatic Organisms
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Coastal waters
/ Datasets as Topic
/ Earth Sciences
/ Economic impact
/ Ecosystems
/ Equality
/ Family
/ Female
/ Fisheries
/ Fisheries - economics
/ Fisheries - organization & administration
/ Fisheries - statistics & numerical data
/ Fisheries management
/ Fishes
/ Fishing
/ Food
/ Food Supply - economics
/ Food Supply - statistics & numerical data
/ Gender equity
/ Gender Identity
/ Geography
/ Humans
/ Impact analysis
/ Income
/ Invertebrates
/ Marine fish
/ Oceans
/ Participation
/ Researchers
/ Shellfish
/ Shorelines
/ Small-scale fisheries
/ Social Sciences
/ Technology
/ Women
/ Work Engagement
2020
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Valuing invisible catches: Estimating the global contribution by women to small-scale marine capture fisheries production
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Valuing invisible catches: Estimating the global contribution by women to small-scale marine capture fisheries production
2020
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The role that women play in fisheries around the world is receiving increasing international attention yet the contributions by women to fisheries catches continues to be overlooked by society, industry and policy makers. Here, we address this lack of visibility with a global estimation of small-scale fisheries catches by women. Our estimates reveal that women participate in small-scale fishing activities in all regions of the world, with approximately 2.1 million (± 86,000) women accounting for roughly 11% (± 4%) of participants in small-scale fishing activities, i.e., catching roughly 2.9 million (± 835,000) tonnes per year of marine fish and invertebrates. The landed value of the catch by women is estimated at USD 5.6 billion (± 1.5 billion), with an economic impact of USD 14.8 billion per year (± 4 billion), which is equivalent to 25.6 billion real 2010 dollars (± 7.2 billion). These catches are mostly taken along the shoreline, on foot, or from small, non-motorized vessels using low-technology, low-emission gears in coastal waters. Catches taken by women are often for home consumption, and thus considered part of the subsistence sub-sector. However, in many contexts, women also sell a portion of their catch, generating income for themselves and their families. These findings underscore the significant role of women as direct producers in small-scale fisheries value chains, making visible contributions by women to food and livelihood security, globally.
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