Discriminating Catch Composition and Fishing Modes in an Artisanal Multispecies Fishery

Many small-scale fisheries are multi-species, and the catch composition can vary according to available habitats, fishing modes, and fisher groups. Here, we applied novel analyses for understanding the factors affecting differences in catch composition among fishers, which should be useful for plann...

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Main Authors: Steven W. Purcell, Nicola J. Fraser, Sailasa Tagica, Watisoni Lalavanua, Daniela M. Ceccarelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2018.00243/full
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spelling doaj-afe6f7767c054dc9a3909bcd7f5be6512020-11-25T02:01:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452018-07-01510.3389/fmars.2018.00243388432Discriminating Catch Composition and Fishing Modes in an Artisanal Multispecies FisherySteven W. Purcell0Nicola J. Fraser1Sailasa Tagica2Watisoni Lalavanua3Watisoni Lalavanua4Daniela M. Ceccarelli5National Marine Science Centre, Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour, NSW, AustraliaNational Marine Science Centre, Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour, NSW, AustraliaPartners in Community Development Fiji, Suva, FijiPartners in Community Development Fiji, Suva, FijiWildlife Conservation Society, Suva, FijiNational Marine Science Centre, Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour, NSW, AustraliaMany small-scale fisheries are multi-species, and the catch composition can vary according to available habitats, fishing modes, and fisher groups. Here, we applied novel analyses for understanding the factors affecting differences in catch composition among fishers, which should be useful for planning regulatory measures and fishery development initiatives. Interviews with 235 artisanal fishers in Fiji were used to analyse how fishers' catch composition of 22 species of sea cucumbers varied across geographic scales (locations and villages within locations), genders, and fishing modes. Venn diagrams illustrated that gleaning and SCUBA diving were practiced to varying extents among locations and genders, whereas fishers used breath-hold diving more uniformly across the fishery. Segmented bubble plots revealed spatial variations in catch composition across the fishery. A PERMANOVA analysis found that species catch composition varied most across the two geographic scales and, secondarily, among fishing modes and between men and women. Gendered differences in catch composition were variable from one village to another, and so should not be generalized. SIMPER analyses showed that gleaners and SCUBA divers caught significantly different suites of sea cucumber species. Species threatened with extinction were among those typifying catches of SCUBA divers. Our novel graphical techniques are useful for visualizing fishing modes and catches across other fisheries. Artisanal fisheries may exhibit strong heterogeneity in catches at multiple spatial scales. Planning of regulatory measures that limit certain fishing modes or species should take into account the likely differential impacts on different fishing communities and genders.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2018.00243/fullsmall-scaleartisanalsea cucumberinvertebratespecies compositiongleaning
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author Steven W. Purcell
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Sailasa Tagica
Watisoni Lalavanua
Watisoni Lalavanua
Daniela M. Ceccarelli
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Nicola J. Fraser
Sailasa Tagica
Watisoni Lalavanua
Watisoni Lalavanua
Daniela M. Ceccarelli
Discriminating Catch Composition and Fishing Modes in an Artisanal Multispecies Fishery
Frontiers in Marine Science
small-scale
artisanal
sea cucumber
invertebrate
species composition
gleaning
author_facet Steven W. Purcell
Nicola J. Fraser
Sailasa Tagica
Watisoni Lalavanua
Watisoni Lalavanua
Daniela M. Ceccarelli
author_sort Steven W. Purcell
title Discriminating Catch Composition and Fishing Modes in an Artisanal Multispecies Fishery
title_short Discriminating Catch Composition and Fishing Modes in an Artisanal Multispecies Fishery
title_full Discriminating Catch Composition and Fishing Modes in an Artisanal Multispecies Fishery
title_fullStr Discriminating Catch Composition and Fishing Modes in an Artisanal Multispecies Fishery
title_full_unstemmed Discriminating Catch Composition and Fishing Modes in an Artisanal Multispecies Fishery
title_sort discriminating catch composition and fishing modes in an artisanal multispecies fishery
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Marine Science
issn 2296-7745
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Many small-scale fisheries are multi-species, and the catch composition can vary according to available habitats, fishing modes, and fisher groups. Here, we applied novel analyses for understanding the factors affecting differences in catch composition among fishers, which should be useful for planning regulatory measures and fishery development initiatives. Interviews with 235 artisanal fishers in Fiji were used to analyse how fishers' catch composition of 22 species of sea cucumbers varied across geographic scales (locations and villages within locations), genders, and fishing modes. Venn diagrams illustrated that gleaning and SCUBA diving were practiced to varying extents among locations and genders, whereas fishers used breath-hold diving more uniformly across the fishery. Segmented bubble plots revealed spatial variations in catch composition across the fishery. A PERMANOVA analysis found that species catch composition varied most across the two geographic scales and, secondarily, among fishing modes and between men and women. Gendered differences in catch composition were variable from one village to another, and so should not be generalized. SIMPER analyses showed that gleaners and SCUBA divers caught significantly different suites of sea cucumber species. Species threatened with extinction were among those typifying catches of SCUBA divers. Our novel graphical techniques are useful for visualizing fishing modes and catches across other fisheries. Artisanal fisheries may exhibit strong heterogeneity in catches at multiple spatial scales. Planning of regulatory measures that limit certain fishing modes or species should take into account the likely differential impacts on different fishing communities and genders.
topic small-scale
artisanal
sea cucumber
invertebrate
species composition
gleaning
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2018.00243/full
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