"Good" versus "Bad" Fishermen : A case study on fishermen’s perceptions of illegal fishing and the failure of co-management initiatives in Lake Babati

Small-scale fisheries represent an important sector for Tanzania’s economy and the contribution to the livelihood of people. In Lake Babati, fish stocks are decreasing, mainly because of illegal fishing methods. This study therefore aims at examining how the problems of illegal fishing affect the fi...

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Main Authors: Bauge Sheard, Rebecca, Svanberg, Kathrin
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik 2019
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-sh-382522019-06-11T04:39:16Z"Good" versus "Bad" Fishermen : A case study on fishermen’s perceptions of illegal fishing and the failure of co-management initiatives in Lake BabatiengBauge Sheard, RebeccaSvanberg, KathrinSödertörns högskola, Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknikSödertörns högskola, Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik2019TanzaniaLake Babatismall-scale fisheriesfishery co-managementillegal fishinginstitutional bricolage.Natural SciencesNaturvetenskapSmall-scale fisheries represent an important sector for Tanzania’s economy and the contribution to the livelihood of people. In Lake Babati, fish stocks are decreasing, mainly because of illegal fishing methods. This study therefore aims at examining how the problems of illegal fishing affect the fishermen, as well as their perceptions of the implemented fish ban. By using semi-structured interviews, a seasonal calendar and a Venn diagram, the data was analysed through a Critical Institutionalist lens. The results show that the fish ban has not improved the situation and that the fisheries co-management in Lake Babati is weakly practiced. Furthermore, the complexity of socially embedded relations constrains the organisation among the fishermen. As a response to the inadequate management, the fishermen suggest other solutions for preventing illegal fishing.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-38252application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Tanzania
Lake Babati
small-scale fisheries
fishery co-management
illegal fishing
institutional bricolage.
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
spellingShingle Tanzania
Lake Babati
small-scale fisheries
fishery co-management
illegal fishing
institutional bricolage.
Natural Sciences
Naturvetenskap
Bauge Sheard, Rebecca
Svanberg, Kathrin
"Good" versus "Bad" Fishermen : A case study on fishermen’s perceptions of illegal fishing and the failure of co-management initiatives in Lake Babati
description Small-scale fisheries represent an important sector for Tanzania’s economy and the contribution to the livelihood of people. In Lake Babati, fish stocks are decreasing, mainly because of illegal fishing methods. This study therefore aims at examining how the problems of illegal fishing affect the fishermen, as well as their perceptions of the implemented fish ban. By using semi-structured interviews, a seasonal calendar and a Venn diagram, the data was analysed through a Critical Institutionalist lens. The results show that the fish ban has not improved the situation and that the fisheries co-management in Lake Babati is weakly practiced. Furthermore, the complexity of socially embedded relations constrains the organisation among the fishermen. As a response to the inadequate management, the fishermen suggest other solutions for preventing illegal fishing. 
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Svanberg, Kathrin
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title "Good" versus "Bad" Fishermen : A case study on fishermen’s perceptions of illegal fishing and the failure of co-management initiatives in Lake Babati
title_short "Good" versus "Bad" Fishermen : A case study on fishermen’s perceptions of illegal fishing and the failure of co-management initiatives in Lake Babati
title_full "Good" versus "Bad" Fishermen : A case study on fishermen’s perceptions of illegal fishing and the failure of co-management initiatives in Lake Babati
title_fullStr "Good" versus "Bad" Fishermen : A case study on fishermen’s perceptions of illegal fishing and the failure of co-management initiatives in Lake Babati
title_full_unstemmed "Good" versus "Bad" Fishermen : A case study on fishermen’s perceptions of illegal fishing and the failure of co-management initiatives in Lake Babati
title_sort "good" versus "bad" fishermen : a case study on fishermen’s perceptions of illegal fishing and the failure of co-management initiatives in lake babati
publisher Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik
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