Small-scale fisheries come into focus

Findings from the forthcoming Illuminating Hidden Harvests (IHH) report show that small-scale fisheries produce 37 million tonnes of global catch and employ 90% of those working along the value chain in capture fisheries globally. These findings and others will add to the growing body of evidence ar...

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Main Authors: Erickson, Sarah, Bevitt, Kate Melinda, Franz, Nicole
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: InfoFish International 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127763
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description Findings from the forthcoming Illuminating Hidden Harvests (IHH) report show that small-scale fisheries produce 37 million tonnes of global catch and employ 90% of those working along the value chain in capture fisheries globally. These findings and others will add to the growing body of evidence around small-scale fisheries and support fisherfolk in achieving a ‘seat at the table’ in national, regional and global policy processes. *This article was first published by the INFOFISH International, Issue 2/2022 (March/April)
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spelling CGSpace1277632025-06-27T15:47:36Z Small-scale fisheries come into focus Erickson, Sarah Bevitt, Kate Melinda Franz, Nicole nutrition poverty reduction gender equality small-scale fisheries goal 1 no poverty goal 2 zero hunger goal 14 life below water illuminating hidden harvests resilient agrifood systems Findings from the forthcoming Illuminating Hidden Harvests (IHH) report show that small-scale fisheries produce 37 million tonnes of global catch and employ 90% of those working along the value chain in capture fisheries globally. These findings and others will add to the growing body of evidence around small-scale fisheries and support fisherfolk in achieving a ‘seat at the table’ in national, regional and global policy processes. *This article was first published by the INFOFISH International, Issue 2/2022 (March/April) 2023-01-22T11:47:23Z 2023-01-22T11:47:23Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127763 en Open Access InfoFish International Sarah Erickson, Kate Melinda Bevitt, Nicole Franz. (4/3/2022). Small-scale fisheries come into focus. Italy: InfoFish International.
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poverty reduction
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goal 2 zero hunger
goal 14 life below water
illuminating hidden harvests
resilient agrifood systems
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Bevitt, Kate Melinda
Franz, Nicole
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topic nutrition
poverty reduction
gender equality
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goal 2 zero hunger
goal 14 life below water
illuminating hidden harvests
resilient agrifood systems
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