Baffling Shades of Blue: Addressing the impacts of the Blue Economy on small-scale fisheries in Latin America

Leopoldo Cavaleri Gerhardinger* (Corresponding Author), Adrián Ribaric, Bianca Gabani Gimenez, Carlos Hidalgo Garrido, Deborah Santos Prado, Érica Silva Mendonça, Francisco Araos, Géssica Trevizan Pera, Gina Noriega Narváez, Isabela Figueroa, Jeremy Anbleyth-Evans, Lina M. Saavedra-Díaz, Lucas Milani Rodrigues, Maciej John Wojciechowski, Marcelo Storti, Naetê Barbosa Lima Reis, Paula Satizábal, Ricardo Alvarez Abel, Rogério Pereira de Campos, Yulibeth Velásquez-MendozaSopan Joshi (Editor)

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Abstract

The incessant noise over ‘Blue Economy’ and ‘Blue Growth’ leaves artisanal and small-scale fishers dazed and confused. This report works through that confusion. It draws on scholarship from the trenches and the research centres across ten Latin American countries. From extensive interviews, policy reviews, analyses of finances and online datasets. In granular detail, it examines how Blue Growth affects artisanal fishers and their need for equity and justice. Through the baffling shades of blue—conflicts, priorities, the politics of managing our coasts and seas—this report finds clear light. It lays down the agenda for fishworkers and organizations working for them.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherInternational Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Number of pages125
ISBN (Print)978-93-80802-78-7
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

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