« La mer ne nous appartient plus ! »

The establishment of a policy of marine resources management by Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs) in Iceland 1990 had multiple consequences and profound implications in fishing activities and in the representations that fishermen have of their work environment and their profession. In this artic...

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Published in:VertigO
Main Author: Mariat-Roy, Emilie
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: Les Éditions en environnement VertigO 2021
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geo
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/29853
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:revues.org:vertigo/29853 2023-05-15T16:49:41+02:00 « La mer ne nous appartient plus ! » “The sea no longer belongs to us!” Mariat-Roy, Emilie 2021-04-21 http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/29853 fr fre Les Éditions en environnement VertigO VertigO - la revue électronique en sciences de l’environnement urn:doi:10.4000/vertigo.29853 http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/29853 lic_creative-commons Islande quotas individuels transférables territoires de pêche ressources marines savoirs professionnels Iceland individual tradable quotas fishing territories marine resources fishermen knowledges scipo geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/vertigo.29853 2023-01-22T19:09:15Z The establishment of a policy of marine resources management by Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs) in Iceland 1990 had multiple consequences and profound implications in fishing activities and in the representations that fishermen have of their work environment and their profession. In this article, we will focus our attention on artisanal fishing from small boats, which has played a very important role in the revival or maintenance of fishing activity in regions closely dependent on the fisheries production sector. The difficulties affecting the world of artisanal fisheries are the result of the commodification of rights to produce at the basis of a reconfiguration of fishing activity. We intend to show how far this commodification of access to marine resources undermines what is at the basis of fishing activity in its most concrete and most fundamental and strategic dimension : not only the collective production of a practical knowledge of the maritime environment but also the recognition, beyond the professional sphere, of its legitimacy. This article will be divided into four parts : after having exposed some framing elements, we will analyze the evolution of fishing practices on board small boats between 1990 and 2010 we will go back to the development of small boats for the viability of coastal communities we will then show how ITQs transformed the values of fish and of work finally, we will finish before concluding with the identification and analysis of the processes of "dis-appropriation" and "wildness" of maritime spaces. L’instauration d’une politique de gestion des ressources marines par Quotas individuels transférables (1990) en Islande 1990 a eu des conséquences multiples et des implications profondes dans les activités de pêche et les représentations que les pêcheurs se font de leur environnement de travail et de leur métier. Dans cet article, nous focaliserons notre attention sur la pêche artisanale à bord de petites embarcations, qui a joué un rôle très important dans la relance ou le ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Islande Unknown VertigO Hors-série 33
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topic Islande
quotas individuels transférables
territoires de pêche
ressources marines
savoirs professionnels
Iceland
individual tradable quotas
fishing territories
marine resources
fishermen knowledges
scipo
geo
spellingShingle Islande
quotas individuels transférables
territoires de pêche
ressources marines
savoirs professionnels
Iceland
individual tradable quotas
fishing territories
marine resources
fishermen knowledges
scipo
geo
Mariat-Roy, Emilie
« La mer ne nous appartient plus ! »
topic_facet Islande
quotas individuels transférables
territoires de pêche
ressources marines
savoirs professionnels
Iceland
individual tradable quotas
fishing territories
marine resources
fishermen knowledges
scipo
geo
description The establishment of a policy of marine resources management by Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs) in Iceland 1990 had multiple consequences and profound implications in fishing activities and in the representations that fishermen have of their work environment and their profession. In this article, we will focus our attention on artisanal fishing from small boats, which has played a very important role in the revival or maintenance of fishing activity in regions closely dependent on the fisheries production sector. The difficulties affecting the world of artisanal fisheries are the result of the commodification of rights to produce at the basis of a reconfiguration of fishing activity. We intend to show how far this commodification of access to marine resources undermines what is at the basis of fishing activity in its most concrete and most fundamental and strategic dimension : not only the collective production of a practical knowledge of the maritime environment but also the recognition, beyond the professional sphere, of its legitimacy. This article will be divided into four parts : after having exposed some framing elements, we will analyze the evolution of fishing practices on board small boats between 1990 and 2010 we will go back to the development of small boats for the viability of coastal communities we will then show how ITQs transformed the values of fish and of work finally, we will finish before concluding with the identification and analysis of the processes of "dis-appropriation" and "wildness" of maritime spaces. L’instauration d’une politique de gestion des ressources marines par Quotas individuels transférables (1990) en Islande 1990 a eu des conséquences multiples et des implications profondes dans les activités de pêche et les représentations que les pêcheurs se font de leur environnement de travail et de leur métier. Dans cet article, nous focaliserons notre attention sur la pêche artisanale à bord de petites embarcations, qui a joué un rôle très important dans la relance ou le ...
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