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      Access to fisheries in the maritime frontier of Palawan Province, Philippines : Access to fisheries

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      Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
      Wiley

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            Catch reconstructions reveal that global marine fisheries catches are higher than reported and declining

            Fisheries data assembled by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) suggest that global marine fisheries catches increased to 86 million tonnes in 1996, then slightly declined. Here, using a decade-long multinational ‘catch reconstruction' project covering the Exclusive Economic Zones of the world's maritime countries and the High Seas from 1950 to 2010, and accounting for all fisheries, we identify catch trajectories differing considerably from the national data submitted to the FAO. We suggest that catch actually peaked at 130 million tonnes, and has been declining much more strongly since. This decline in reconstructed catches reflects declines in industrial catches and to a smaller extent declining discards, despite industrial fishing having expanded from industrialized countries to the waters of developing countries. The differing trajectories documented here suggest a need for improved monitoring of all fisheries, including often neglected small-scale fisheries, and illegal and other problematic fisheries, as well as discarded bycatch.
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                Journal
                Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
                Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
                Wiley
                01297619
                January 2019
                January 2019
                August 28 2018
                : 40
                : 1
                : 92-110
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Technology Sydney; Australia
                [2 ]School of Geography; University of Melbourne; Victoria Australia
                [3 ]Center for Strategic Policy and Governance; Palawan State University; Palawan Philippines
                Article
                10.1111/sjtg.12260
                79117ec8-7e84-4e1f-abf4-538ef3bee1c3
                © 2018

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