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新冠疫情对美国渔业和海产品消费的早期影响。

Early effects of COVID-19 on US fisheries and seafood consumption.

作者信息

White Easton R, Froehlich Halley E, Gephart Jessica A, Cottrell Richard S, Branch Trevor A, Agrawal Bejarano Rahul, Baum Julia K

机构信息

Biology Department University of Vermont Burlington VT USA.

Gund Institute for Environment University of Vermont Burlington VT USA.

出版信息

Fish Fish (Oxf). 2021 Jan;22(1):232-239. doi: 10.1111/faf.12525. Epub 2020 Nov 23.

Abstract

The US seafood sector is susceptible to shocks, both because of the seasonal nature of many of its domestic fisheries and its global position as a top importer and exporter of seafood. However, many data sets that could inform science and policy during an emerging event do not exist or are only released months or years later. Here, we synthesize multiple data sources from across the seafood supply chain, including unconventional real-time data sets, to show the relative initial responses and indicators of recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic. We synthesized news articles from January to September 2020 that reported effects of COVID-19 on the US seafood sector, including processor closures, shortened fishing seasons and loss of revenue. Concerning production and distribution, we assessed past and present landings and trade data and found substantial declines in fresh seafood catches (-40%), imports (-37%) and exports (-43%) relative to the previous year, while frozen seafood products were generally less affected. Google search trends and seafood market foot traffic data suggest consumer demand for seafood from restaurants dropped by upwards of 70% during lockdowns, with recovery varying by state. However, these declines were partially offset by an increase (270%) in delivery and takeout service searches. Our synthesis of open-access data sets and media reports shows widespread, but heterogeneous, ramifications of COVID-19 across the seafood sector, implying that policymakers should focus support on states and sub-sectors most affected by the pandemic: fishery-dependent communities, processors, and fisheries and aquaculture that focus on fresh products.

摘要

美国海产品行业容易受到冲击,这既是因为其许多国内渔业的季节性特点,也是因为它在全球海产品进出口方面处于顶级地位。然而,许多在突发事件期间可为科学研究和政策制定提供依据的数据集并不存在,或者要在数月或数年之后才发布。在此,我们整合了海产品供应链中的多个数据源,包括非常规实时数据集,以展示新冠疫情期间的相对初始反应和恢复指标。我们综合了2020年1月至9月期间报道新冠疫情对美国海产品行业影响的新闻文章,这些影响包括加工厂关闭、捕鱼季节缩短和收入损失。在生产和分销方面,我们评估了过去和当前的上岸量及贸易数据,发现相对于上一年,新鲜海产品捕捞量(下降40%)、进口量(下降37%)和出口量(下降43%)大幅下降,而冷冻海产品受影响相对较小。谷歌搜索趋势和海产品市场客流量数据表明,在封锁期间,消费者对餐厅海产品的需求下降了70%以上,不同州的恢复情况各不相同。然而,送货和外卖服务搜索量增加(270%)部分抵消了这些下降。我们对开放获取数据集和媒体报道的综合分析表明,新冠疫情对海产品行业产生了广泛但各异的影响,这意味着政策制定者应将支持重点放在受疫情影响最严重的州和子行业:依赖渔业的社区、加工厂以及专注于新鲜产品的渔业和水产养殖业。

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