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From Reef to Table: Social and Ecological Factors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries, Artisanal Seafood Supply Chains, and Seafood Security
Ocean and coastal ecosystems provide critical fisheries, coastal protection, and cultural benefits to communities worldwide, but these services are diminishing due to local and global threats. In response, place-based strategies involve communities and resource users in management have proliferated....
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Public Library of Science
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4526684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26244910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123856 |
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author | Kittinger, John N. Teneva, Lida T. Koike, Haruko Stamoulis, Kostantinos A. Kittinger, Daniela S. Oleson, Kirsten L. L. Conklin, Eric Gomes, Mahana Wilcox, Bart Friedlander, Alan M. |
author_facet | Kittinger, John N. Teneva, Lida T. Koike, Haruko Stamoulis, Kostantinos A. Kittinger, Daniela S. Oleson, Kirsten L. L. Conklin, Eric Gomes, Mahana Wilcox, Bart Friedlander, Alan M. |
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description | Ocean and coastal ecosystems provide critical fisheries, coastal protection, and cultural benefits to communities worldwide, but these services are diminishing due to local and global threats. In response, place-based strategies involve communities and resource users in management have proliferated. Here, we present a transferable community-based approach to assess the social and ecological factors affecting resource sustainability and food security in a small-scale, coral reef fishery. Our results show that this small-scale fishery provides large-scale benefits to communities, including 7,353 ± 1547 kg yr(-1) (mean ± SE) of seafood per year, equating to >30,000 meals with an economic value of $78,432. The vast majority of the catch is used for subsistence, contributing to community food security: 58% is kept, 33.5% is given away, and 8.5% is sold. Our spatial analysis assesses the geographic distribution of community beneficiaries from the fishery (the “food shed” for the fishery), and we document that 20% of seafood procured from the fishery is used for sociocultural events that are important for social cohesion. This approach provides a method for assessing social, economic, and cultural values provided by small-scale food systems, as well as important contributions to food security, with significant implications for conservation and management. This interdisciplinary effort aims to demonstrate a transferable participatory research approach useful for resource-dependent communities as they cope with socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental change. |
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spelling | pubmed-45266842015-08-12 From Reef to Table: Social and Ecological Factors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries, Artisanal Seafood Supply Chains, and Seafood Security Kittinger, John N. Teneva, Lida T. Koike, Haruko Stamoulis, Kostantinos A. Kittinger, Daniela S. Oleson, Kirsten L. L. Conklin, Eric Gomes, Mahana Wilcox, Bart Friedlander, Alan M. PLoS One Research Article Ocean and coastal ecosystems provide critical fisheries, coastal protection, and cultural benefits to communities worldwide, but these services are diminishing due to local and global threats. In response, place-based strategies involve communities and resource users in management have proliferated. Here, we present a transferable community-based approach to assess the social and ecological factors affecting resource sustainability and food security in a small-scale, coral reef fishery. Our results show that this small-scale fishery provides large-scale benefits to communities, including 7,353 ± 1547 kg yr(-1) (mean ± SE) of seafood per year, equating to >30,000 meals with an economic value of $78,432. The vast majority of the catch is used for subsistence, contributing to community food security: 58% is kept, 33.5% is given away, and 8.5% is sold. Our spatial analysis assesses the geographic distribution of community beneficiaries from the fishery (the “food shed” for the fishery), and we document that 20% of seafood procured from the fishery is used for sociocultural events that are important for social cohesion. This approach provides a method for assessing social, economic, and cultural values provided by small-scale food systems, as well as important contributions to food security, with significant implications for conservation and management. This interdisciplinary effort aims to demonstrate a transferable participatory research approach useful for resource-dependent communities as they cope with socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental change. Public Library of Science 2015-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4526684/ /pubmed/26244910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123856 Text en © 2015 Kittinger et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kittinger, John N. Teneva, Lida T. Koike, Haruko Stamoulis, Kostantinos A. Kittinger, Daniela S. Oleson, Kirsten L. L. Conklin, Eric Gomes, Mahana Wilcox, Bart Friedlander, Alan M. From Reef to Table: Social and Ecological Factors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries, Artisanal Seafood Supply Chains, and Seafood Security |
title | From Reef to Table: Social and Ecological Factors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries, Artisanal Seafood Supply Chains, and Seafood Security |
title_full | From Reef to Table: Social and Ecological Factors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries, Artisanal Seafood Supply Chains, and Seafood Security |
title_fullStr | From Reef to Table: Social and Ecological Factors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries, Artisanal Seafood Supply Chains, and Seafood Security |
title_full_unstemmed | From Reef to Table: Social and Ecological Factors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries, Artisanal Seafood Supply Chains, and Seafood Security |
title_short | From Reef to Table: Social and Ecological Factors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries, Artisanal Seafood Supply Chains, and Seafood Security |
title_sort | from reef to table: social and ecological factors affecting coral reef fisheries, artisanal seafood supply chains, and seafood security |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4526684/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26244910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123856 |
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