Salmon aquaculture production has grown considerably in recent years, and parallel to this growth public interest in production and product has also increased. In most salmon …
This paper describes the main developments, issues, and disputes surrounding Iceland's fisheries and the individual transferable quota (ITQ) system governing them. The path to the …
Icelandic fisheries have been driven by access to natural resources, focused on fishing, processing, and selling products to wholesalers. The purpose of this study is to identify …
N Sühring, C Chambers, T Koenigk… - Arctic, Antarctic, and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Climate change research on fisheries is often focused on changes in species abundance and distribution, yet the impacts of severe weather events are also important. Climate …
M Boyd Gillette, M Arias Schreiber… - kritisk etnografi: Swedish …, 2022 - diva-portal.org
In this article we build on the “good farmer” literature to explore how Swedish coastal fishers represented the “good fisher” in the context of transformations in the social-ecological field of …
Small-scale fishermen, in contrast to industrial fishing boats, develop a sustainable relationship with their activity from three perspectives: social, economic, and environmental …
EA Lebedef, C Chambers - Maritime Studies, 2023 - Springer
Privatized fishery management schemes, alongside other cultural and social changes, have led to a high average age in some fisheries, where youth and newcomers are not …
I Karlsdóttir, D Cook, I Minelgaite - Sustainable Futures, 2021 - Elsevier
Small boat fishers are often the lifeblood of remote coastal communities in Iceland, contributing to employment, jobs and economic prosperity. This study conducts exploratory …
N Abdulla, N Vasylieva, I Volovyk - Agricultural and Resource …, 2024 - are-journal.com
Purpose. The goal of the study was to assess trends in providing food security with a special emphasis on efficiency of the local fisheries and offer evidence-based improvements, which …