The Future of the Almadraba Sector – Traditional Tuna Fishing Methods in the EU
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15-04-2015
Bluefin tuna is one of the most important fish species in terms of value and source of employment in the EU. Eastern Bluefin Tuna trap set (“Almadraba”) harvesting is currently only practiced in Italy, Morocco, Portugal and Spain, though such fishing method was widely used throughout the Mediterranean Sea, and is of socio-economic and cultural relevance. Almadraba are more labour-intensive than any other fishing method and their production is increasingly appreciated by a high-end consumer market, either internal or international. Almadrabas must be considered as one key-tool of the EBFT stock management because of their available historic biometric datasets.
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Ekstern forfatter
Luis Ambrosio and Pablo XandriI
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Politikområde
Nøgleord
- Afrika
- ARBEJDE OG BESKÆFTIGELSE
- beskæftigelse
- bevaring af fiskeriet
- Det Atlantiske Ocean
- Europa
- fangst efter art
- fiskegarn
- fiskeri
- fiskerikvote
- fiskeriperiode
- fiskeriret
- GEOGRAFI
- Italien
- LANDBRUG, SKOVBRUG OG FISKERI
- Marokko
- Middelhavet
- MILJØ
- miljøindvirkning
- miljøpolitik
- naturligt miljø
- politisk geografi
- Portugal
- regnskabsforvaltning
- rentabilitet
- saltvandsfisk
- Spanien
- sæsonarbejde
- traditionelt fiskeri
- varig udvikling
- VIRKSOMHEDER OG KONKURRENCE
- ØKONOMI
- økonomisk geografi
- økonomisk politik