Greenland Halibut in Upernavik: a preliminary study of the importance of the stock for the fishing populace:A study undertaken under the Greenland Climate Research Centre
This report presents research undertaken with the belief that a need exists for better understanding of the social and cultural importance of the Greenland Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) fishery to Greenlanders. It was decided the research would focus on one of three coastal Greenland Halibu...
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ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/c425b931-c833-4007-abc3-7374101de4f3 2023-05-15T16:24:52+02:00 Greenland Halibut in Upernavik: a preliminary study of the importance of the stock for the fishing populace:A study undertaken under the Greenland Climate Research Centre Delaney, Alyne E. Becker Jakobsen, Rikke Hendriksen, Kåre 2012 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/c425b931-c833-4007-abc3-7374101de4f3 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/10235133/Greenland_Halibut.pdf eng eng Aalborg University. Innovative Fisheries Management info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Delaney , A E , Becker Jakobsen , R & Hendriksen , K 2012 , Greenland Halibut in Upernavik: a preliminary study of the importance of the stock for the fishing populace : A study undertaken under the Greenland Climate Research Centre . Aalborg University. Innovative Fisheries Management . /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water SDG 14 - Life Below Water /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/peace_justice_and_strong_institutions SDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong Institutions book 2012 ftdtupubl 2022-08-14T08:12:39Z This report presents research undertaken with the belief that a need exists for better understanding of the social and cultural importance of the Greenland Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) fishery to Greenlanders. It was decided the research would focus on one of three coastal Greenland Halibut fishery districts: Upernavik. Upernavik was chosen mgiven the critical importance of Greenland halibut for local fishers and area residents. The best method for presenting a combination of social and fishery data takes the form of a fishery profile. Additionally, given that the government of Greenland is currently in the midst of proposing changes to the Halibut management structure, the report focuses specifically on potential social impacts of the fishery management plan to coastal fishers. The degree and consequence of any impact is a function of the characteristics of the fishing community. The critical point is the vulnerability of the community to negative repercussions of the management action and the resilience the community has in being able to absorb these repercussions. Upernavik and Greenlandic fisheries communities are known to be remote and have limited economic opportunities for residents. Consequently, it is important to understand the adaptability and vulnerability of the community in order to successfully anticipate impacts. Greenland halibut is the most important commercial fish stock for Upernavik residents. In 2010 there were more than 385 fishermen with official licenses for Greenland halibut in Upernavik. There are up to an additional 75 who also fish, however, without paying the license fee. This means that almost half of working age men fish for halibut in the Upernavik district. Fishing is extremely important in Upernavik for its role in the local, mixed economy. Fishing often provides the cash needed for materials needed for work (hunting and fishing equipment such as bullets, nets, snowmobiles, etc.) and daily living (housing, transport, television, food, etc). Fishing also supports the ... Book Greenland greenlander* greenlandic Upernavik Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Greenland |
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This report presents research undertaken with the belief that a need exists for better understanding of the social and cultural importance of the Greenland Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) fishery to Greenlanders. It was decided the research would focus on one of three coastal Greenland Halibut fishery districts: Upernavik. Upernavik was chosen mgiven the critical importance of Greenland halibut for local fishers and area residents. The best method for presenting a combination of social and fishery data takes the form of a fishery profile. Additionally, given that the government of Greenland is currently in the midst of proposing changes to the Halibut management structure, the report focuses specifically on potential social impacts of the fishery management plan to coastal fishers. The degree and consequence of any impact is a function of the characteristics of the fishing community. The critical point is the vulnerability of the community to negative repercussions of the management action and the resilience the community has in being able to absorb these repercussions. Upernavik and Greenlandic fisheries communities are known to be remote and have limited economic opportunities for residents. Consequently, it is important to understand the adaptability and vulnerability of the community in order to successfully anticipate impacts. Greenland halibut is the most important commercial fish stock for Upernavik residents. In 2010 there were more than 385 fishermen with official licenses for Greenland halibut in Upernavik. There are up to an additional 75 who also fish, however, without paying the license fee. This means that almost half of working age men fish for halibut in the Upernavik district. Fishing is extremely important in Upernavik for its role in the local, mixed economy. Fishing often provides the cash needed for materials needed for work (hunting and fishing equipment such as bullets, nets, snowmobiles, etc.) and daily living (housing, transport, television, food, etc). Fishing also supports the ... |
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Greenland Halibut in Upernavik: a preliminary study of the importance of the stock for the fishing populace:A study undertaken under the Greenland Climate Research Centre |
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Greenland Halibut in Upernavik: a preliminary study of the importance of the stock for the fishing populace:A study undertaken under the Greenland Climate Research Centre |
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Greenland Halibut in Upernavik: a preliminary study of the importance of the stock for the fishing populace:A study undertaken under the Greenland Climate Research Centre |
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Greenland Halibut in Upernavik: a preliminary study of the importance of the stock for the fishing populace:A study undertaken under the Greenland Climate Research Centre |
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Greenland Halibut in Upernavik: a preliminary study of the importance of the stock for the fishing populace:A study undertaken under the Greenland Climate Research Centre |
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greenland halibut in upernavik: a preliminary study of the importance of the stock for the fishing populace:a study undertaken under the greenland climate research centre |
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Aalborg University. Innovative Fisheries Management |
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Delaney , A E , Becker Jakobsen , R & Hendriksen , K 2012 , Greenland Halibut in Upernavik: a preliminary study of the importance of the stock for the fishing populace : A study undertaken under the Greenland Climate Research Centre . Aalborg University. Innovative Fisheries Management . |
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