European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy.
PLoS One. 2020 May 21;15(5):e0230494. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230494. eCollection 2020.
The mobile nature of fishing activity entails dynamic spatial relations and dependencies between coastal communities and fishing grounds drawn by the movement of fishing vessels. Analysing these spatial relations is essential to allocate the socio-economic impact of the fishing activity into the relevant coastal communities. In addition, such spatial information gives the possibility, on the one hand, to assess the impacts from fisheries on the marine environment and, on the other, to manage competing uses of the sea space between different activities. In this paper, we use AIS data, which is individual vessels' positioning data, to examine the activity of the EU large-scale fishing fleets, their home ports, high intensity fishing areas (i.e., main fishing grounds), main ports and coastal communities involved.
渔业活动的流动性需要分析沿海社区与渔船移动所产生的捕捞区之间的动态空间关系和依存关系。分析这些空间关系对于将渔业活动的社会经济影响分配给相关沿海社区至关重要。此外,这种空间信息一方面使我们能够评估渔业活动对海洋环境的影响,另一方面也使我们能够管理不同活动之间对海洋空间的竞争使用。在本文中,我们使用 AIS 数据(即船舶的定位数据)来研究欧盟大型渔船船队的活动、它们的母港、高强度捕鱼区(即主要渔场)、主要港口和涉及的沿海社区。