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东北美国商业渔民在 COVID-19 大流行早期的适应和恢复能力。

Adaptation and resilience of commercial fishers in the Northeast United States during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Human Ecology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States of America.

Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Dec 17;15(12):e0243886. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243886. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Commercial fisheries globally experienced numerous and significant perturbations during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting the livelihoods of millions of fishers worldwide. In the Northeast United States, fishers grappled with low prices and disruptions to export and domestic markets, leaving many tied to the dock, while others found ways to adapt to the changing circumstances brought about by the pandemic. This paper investigates the short-term impacts of the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic (March-June 2020) on commercial fishers in the Northeast U.S. to understand the effects of the pandemic on participation in the fishery and fishers' economic outcomes, using data collected from an online survey of 258 Northeast U.S. commercial fishers. This research also assesses characteristics of those fishers who continued fishing and their adaptive strategies to the changing circumstances. Analysis of survey responses found the majority of fishers continued fishing during the early months of the pandemic, while a significant number had stopped fishing. Nearly all reported a loss of income, largely driven by disruptions of export markets, the loss of restaurant sales, and a resulting decline in seafood prices. Landings data demonstrate that while fishing pressure in 2020 was reduced for some species, it remained on track with previous years for others. Fishers reported engaging in a number of adaptation strategies, including direct sales of seafood, switching species, and supplementing their income with government payments or other sources of income. Many fishers who had stopped fishing indicated plans to return, suggesting refraining from fishing as a short-term adaptation strategy, rather than a plan to permanently stop fishing. Despite economic losses, fishers in the Northeast U.S. demonstrated resilience in the face of the pandemic by continuing to fish and implementing other adaptation strategies rather than switching to other livelihoods.

摘要

全球商业渔业在 COVID-19 大流行的早期经历了众多重大干扰,影响了全世界数百万渔民的生计。在美国东北部,渔民面临着价格低廉和出口及国内市场中断的问题,许多人被困在码头上,而另一些人则想方设法适应大流行带来的不断变化的环境。本文调查了 COVID-19 大流行早期(2020 年 3 月至 6 月)对美国东北部商业渔民的短期影响,以了解大流行对参与渔业和渔民经济结果的影响,所用数据来自对 258 名美国东北部商业渔民的在线调查。这项研究还评估了继续捕鱼的渔民的特征及其对不断变化的环境的适应策略。对调查答复的分析发现,大多数渔民在大流行早期继续捕鱼,而相当一部分渔民已停止捕鱼。几乎所有人都报告收入减少,主要原因是出口市场中断、餐馆销售损失以及海鲜价格下降。捕捞数据表明,尽管 2020 年某些物种的捕捞压力有所减轻,但其他物种的捕捞压力仍与前几年持平。渔民报告采取了一些适应策略,包括直接销售海鲜、转换品种以及用政府付款或其他收入来源补充收入。许多已停止捕鱼的渔民表示计划返回,这表明不捕鱼是一种短期适应策略,而不是永久性停止捕鱼的计划。尽管经济损失,美国东北部的渔民在大流行面前表现出了韧性,他们继续捕鱼并实施了其他适应策略,而不是转向其他生计。

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