Journal article

Do fish scales matter? Diversification and differentiation in seafood commodity chains

M Fabinyi, W Dressler, M Pido

Ocean and Coastal Management | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

Recent studies in the literature on fisheries trade have contrasted the challenges and opportunities associated with domestic and internationally oriented fish trade. We examine forms of domestic and international fish trade in a municipality of the Philippines to show the empirical complexities of how fish trade unfolds on the ground. We draw on insights from the literature in livelihoods to highlight how the debate on fisheries trade can benefit from closer attention to the social and economic context of fisher livelihoods. We argue that from the perspective of small-scale producers who are focused on maintaining diversified livelihoods across a range of fisheries, the distinctions between..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank the San Vicente municipal government for their support of this research, the household interviewees for their time, and Mark Tabangay, Reziel Camacho, Precious Joy Latras, Mark Buncag, Engr. Maria Rosario Aynon A. Gonzales, Eva Marie Ponce de Leon and other faculty and staff members from Palawan State University for logistical and fieldwork assistance. Funding for this research was provided by the Australian Research Council Discovery Program (Grant Number DP140101055) and a Society in Science - Branco Weiss Fellowship (M. Fabinyi).