LOCAL PERSPECTIVES ON BIODIVERSITY CHANGE AND ADAPTATION CAPACITY IN GREENLANDIC FISHERIES

The ECOTIP project has analyzed catch statistics and conducted a Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) study to learn about how biodiversity changes have recently impacted Greenlandic fisheries the most. The study includes knowledge presented by the offshore fishing fleet, coastal fisher representatives,...

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Main Authors: Becker Jacobsen, Rikke, GRID-Arendal
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10060566
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Summary:The ECOTIP project has analyzed catch statistics and conducted a Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) study to learn about how biodiversity changes have recently impacted Greenlandic fisheries the most. The study includes knowledge presented by the offshore fishing fleet, coastal fisher representatives, factory management and fishery management in a workshop (Nuuk, Nov. 8 2021). Furthermore, interviews were conducted (Nov 2021 – June 2023) with coastal fishers, hunters, fish factory managers and community members in Upernavik, Aappilattoq, Inarsuit; Nuuk; Nanortalik and Qaqortoq; Tasiilaq, Kuumiut and Kulusuk.