The contribution of nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) to food security and livelihoods in Solomon Islands.

Fish aggregating devices, or FADs, are used widely in developing countries to concentrate pelagic fish, making them easier to catch. Nearshore FADs anchored close to the coast allow access for rural communities, but despite their popularity among policy makers, there is a dearth of empirical analysi...

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Main Authors: Joelle A Albert, Doug Beare, Anne-Maree Schwarz, Simon Albert, Regon Warren, James Teri, Faye Siota, Neil L Andrew
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4267842?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-eada03261f974f7594386932cca7a5f92020-11-24T21:23:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01912e11538610.1371/journal.pone.0115386The contribution of nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) to food security and livelihoods in Solomon Islands.Joelle A AlbertDoug BeareAnne-Maree SchwarzSimon AlbertRegon WarrenJames TeriFaye SiotaNeil L AndrewFish aggregating devices, or FADs, are used widely in developing countries to concentrate pelagic fish, making them easier to catch. Nearshore FADs anchored close to the coast allow access for rural communities, but despite their popularity among policy makers, there is a dearth of empirical analysis of their contributions to the supply of fish and to fisheries management. In this paper we demonstrate that nearshore FADs increased the supply of fish to four communities in Solomon Islands. Estimated total annual fish catch ranged from 4300 to 12,000 kg across the study villages, with nearshore FADs contributing up to 45% of the catch. While it is clear that FADs increased the supply of fish, FAD catch rates were not consistently higher than other fishing grounds. Villages with limited access to diverse or productive fishing grounds seemingly utilized FADs to better effect. Villagers believed FADs increased household income and nutrition, as well as providing a source of fish for community events. FADs were also perceived to increase intra-household conflict and reduce fishers' participation in community activities. FADs need to be placed within a broader rural development context and treated as another component in the diversified livelihoods of rural people; as with other livelihood options they bring trade-offs and risks.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4267842?pdf=render
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author Joelle A Albert
Doug Beare
Anne-Maree Schwarz
Simon Albert
Regon Warren
James Teri
Faye Siota
Neil L Andrew
spellingShingle Joelle A Albert
Doug Beare
Anne-Maree Schwarz
Simon Albert
Regon Warren
James Teri
Faye Siota
Neil L Andrew
The contribution of nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) to food security and livelihoods in Solomon Islands.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Joelle A Albert
Doug Beare
Anne-Maree Schwarz
Simon Albert
Regon Warren
James Teri
Faye Siota
Neil L Andrew
author_sort Joelle A Albert
title The contribution of nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) to food security and livelihoods in Solomon Islands.
title_short The contribution of nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) to food security and livelihoods in Solomon Islands.
title_full The contribution of nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) to food security and livelihoods in Solomon Islands.
title_fullStr The contribution of nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) to food security and livelihoods in Solomon Islands.
title_full_unstemmed The contribution of nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) to food security and livelihoods in Solomon Islands.
title_sort contribution of nearshore fish aggregating devices (fads) to food security and livelihoods in solomon islands.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Fish aggregating devices, or FADs, are used widely in developing countries to concentrate pelagic fish, making them easier to catch. Nearshore FADs anchored close to the coast allow access for rural communities, but despite their popularity among policy makers, there is a dearth of empirical analysis of their contributions to the supply of fish and to fisheries management. In this paper we demonstrate that nearshore FADs increased the supply of fish to four communities in Solomon Islands. Estimated total annual fish catch ranged from 4300 to 12,000 kg across the study villages, with nearshore FADs contributing up to 45% of the catch. While it is clear that FADs increased the supply of fish, FAD catch rates were not consistently higher than other fishing grounds. Villages with limited access to diverse or productive fishing grounds seemingly utilized FADs to better effect. Villagers believed FADs increased household income and nutrition, as well as providing a source of fish for community events. FADs were also perceived to increase intra-household conflict and reduce fishers' participation in community activities. FADs need to be placed within a broader rural development context and treated as another component in the diversified livelihoods of rural people; as with other livelihood options they bring trade-offs and risks.
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