Efficiency management in catch handling onboard small boats – Standardisation of processes in Icelandic fisheries

Small boat fishers are often the lifeblood of remote coastal communities in Iceland, contributing to employment, jobs and economic prosperity. This study conducts exploratory but highly practical research into the productive efficiency of onboard catch handling practices by Icelandic small boat fish...

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Published in:Sustainable Futures
Main Authors: Ingibjörg Karlsdóttir, David Cook, Inga Minelgaite
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sftr.2021.100060
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:00eda5db5ae9453ba109eeae018f76ee 2023-05-15T16:51:56+02:00 Efficiency management in catch handling onboard small boats – Standardisation of processes in Icelandic fisheries Ingibjörg Karlsdóttir David Cook Inga Minelgaite 2021-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sftr.2021.100060 https://doaj.org/article/00eda5db5ae9453ba109eeae018f76ee en eng Elsevier 2666-1888 doi:10.1016/j.sftr.2021.100060 https://doaj.org/article/00eda5db5ae9453ba109eeae018f76ee undefined Sustainable Futures, Vol 3, Iss , Pp 100060- (2021) Sustainability Processes Small boats Catch handling Standardisation of operations Efficiency envir manag Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sftr.2021.100060 2023-01-22T19:28:18Z Small boat fishers are often the lifeblood of remote coastal communities in Iceland, contributing to employment, jobs and economic prosperity. This study conducts exploratory but highly practical research into the productive efficiency of onboard catch handling practices by Icelandic small boat fishers using fish handling tools called automatic jigging machines. Using applied research methods, this study researches whether standardisation of operations could be applied to make catch handling practices on small boats more time and resource efficient, leading to reduced waste, a consistently higher quality product, and potential increases in economic efficiency and sustainability. Thematic analysis, value stream mapping, flow analysis and Kaizen ideology were adopted to identify gaps and continuous improvement opportunities to standardise processes, leading to exemplary performance. Eight core recommendations are identified, seven of which are classed as straight-forward, ‘do now’ measures according to a Kaizen Priority Matrix. These include human and technological interventions in the areas of safety, organisational arrangements, hygiene, fish handling and bleeding, and cooling. Questionnaire responses reveal four main themes of importance to the sub-sector: changes in recent decades; the importance of small boat fishers; education and improvement; and the particularities of the sub-industry. The latter include the perception of a ‘race against time’ to land the catch, an issue that sometimes contributes to sub-optimal catch handling practices. Although this study has decidedly practical connotations for small boat fishers, its outcomes are also likely to be of interest to academics, particularly those focused on the organisational management of natural resources and general applications of the project management methodology and applied research methods as a means of solving practical problems in everyday life. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown Sustainable Futures 3 100060
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Standardisation of operations
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Catch handling
Standardisation of operations
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David Cook
Inga Minelgaite
Efficiency management in catch handling onboard small boats – Standardisation of processes in Icelandic fisheries
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Catch handling
Standardisation of operations
Efficiency
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description Small boat fishers are often the lifeblood of remote coastal communities in Iceland, contributing to employment, jobs and economic prosperity. This study conducts exploratory but highly practical research into the productive efficiency of onboard catch handling practices by Icelandic small boat fishers using fish handling tools called automatic jigging machines. Using applied research methods, this study researches whether standardisation of operations could be applied to make catch handling practices on small boats more time and resource efficient, leading to reduced waste, a consistently higher quality product, and potential increases in economic efficiency and sustainability. Thematic analysis, value stream mapping, flow analysis and Kaizen ideology were adopted to identify gaps and continuous improvement opportunities to standardise processes, leading to exemplary performance. Eight core recommendations are identified, seven of which are classed as straight-forward, ‘do now’ measures according to a Kaizen Priority Matrix. These include human and technological interventions in the areas of safety, organisational arrangements, hygiene, fish handling and bleeding, and cooling. Questionnaire responses reveal four main themes of importance to the sub-sector: changes in recent decades; the importance of small boat fishers; education and improvement; and the particularities of the sub-industry. The latter include the perception of a ‘race against time’ to land the catch, an issue that sometimes contributes to sub-optimal catch handling practices. Although this study has decidedly practical connotations for small boat fishers, its outcomes are also likely to be of interest to academics, particularly those focused on the organisational management of natural resources and general applications of the project management methodology and applied research methods as a means of solving practical problems in everyday life.
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