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Fishermen's attitudes towards drone use for sustainable fishing in a coastal community in Kerala, India: An exploratory qualitative study

Isaac Lukambagire, T Agrah, J. Sophie von Lieres, Baker Matovu, Rao R. Bhavani

2024Sustainable Futures19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fishing is crucial to livelihoods and development. However, unsustainable practices and shocks threaten this potential, which is worsened by limited research on technologies such as drones to enhance sustainable fishing. Our study used an exploratory qualitative approach involving 48 fishermen in Alappad in Kerala. The findings revealed that fishermen use either unsustainable or traditional practices. Due to increasing familiarity with new technologies, fishermen have positive attitudes toward drone use. Using these narratives, we ideated the characteristics of feasible drone(s) for sustainable localized fishing. The success of drone adoption/use is dependent on fishermen's positive attitudes.

Topics & Concepts

DroneFishingExploratory researchQualitative researchFisheryGeographySocioeconomicsEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningSociologySocial scienceEnvironmental scienceBiologyGeneticsCoastal and Marine ManagementCoral and Marine Ecosystems StudiesCruise Tourism Development and Management
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