Reprint of : Fishers who rely on mangroves
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2020Author
Ermgassen, Philine SE Zu
Mukherjee, Nibedita
Worthington, Thomas A
Acosta, Alejandro
Araujo, Ana Rosa da Rocha
Beitl, Christine M
Galindo, Gustavo A Castellanos-
Lignon, Marília Cunha-
Guebas, Farid Dahdouh-
Diele, Karen
Parrett, Cara L
Dwyer, Patrick G
Gair, Jonathan R
Johnson, Andrew Frederick
Kuguru, Baraka
Lobo, Aaron Savio
Loneragan, Neil R
Wood, Kate Longley-
Mendonça, Jocemar Tomasino
Meynecke, Jan-Olaf
Mandal, Roland Nathan
Munga, Cosmas Nzaka
Reguero, Borja G
Rönnbäck, Patrik
Thorley, Julia
Wolff, Matthias
Spalding, Mark
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Mangroves are critical nursery habitats for fish and invertebrates, providing livelihoods for many coastal communities. Despite their importance, there is currently no
estimate of the number of fishers engaged in mangrove associated fisheries, nor of the fishing intensity associated with mangroves at a global scale. We address these
gaps by developing a global model of mangrove associated fisher numbers and mangrove fishing intensity. To develop the model, we undertook a three-round Delphi
process with mangrove fisheries experts to identify the key drivers of mangrove fishing intensity. We then developed a conceptual model of intensity of mangrove
fishing using those factors identified both as being important and for which appropriate global data could be found or developed. These factors were non-urban
population, distance to market, distance to mangroves and other fishing grounds, and storm events. By projecting this conceptual model using geospatial datasets, we were able to estimate the number and distribution of mangrove associated fishers and the intensity of fishing in mangroves. We estimate there are 4.1 million
mangrove associated fishers globally, with the highest number of mangrove fishers found in Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Brazil. Mangrove fishing
intensity was greatest throughout Asia, and to a lesser extent West and Central Africa, and Central and South America