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Can Local Knowledge of Small-Scale Fishers Be Used to Monitor and Assess Changes in Marine Ecosystems in a European Context?

Cristina Piñeiro‐Corbeira, Sara Barrientos, Rodolfo Barreiro, Shankar Aswani, José J. Pascual-Fernández, Raquel De la Cruz-Modino

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Abstract

Significance Statement In the last decades, many coastal areas have observed dramatic changes in marine ecosystems, due to anthropogenic and environmental alterations. The general absence of long-term data sets in the marine environment and, more specifically, on benthic and demersal communities represents a severe issue for management and conservation. We propose to incorporate the small-scale fishers’ knowledge and science for better policy recommendations, both in terms of fisheries optimization and resource conservation. Based on two different cases of study with diverse ecosystems, we explore the combination of quantitative and qualitative tools, and participative techniques used to incorporate fishers’ local ecological knowledge. The results highlight fishers’ capacity to identify coastal and marine landscapes resources and changes, reinforcing and complementing the scientific assessment.

Topics & Concepts

Marine conservationEnvironmental resource managementMarine ecosystemContext (archaeology)Resource (disambiguation)Scale (ratio)EcosystemDemersal zoneGeographyMarine protected areaTemporal scalesBenthic zoneEnvironmental planningFisheryEnvironmental scienceEcologyPelagic zoneComputer scienceHabitatCartographyBiologyArchaeologyComputer networkCoral and Marine Ecosystems StudiesCoastal and Marine ManagementMarine and fisheries research