Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Building Z-Office 137, 08193, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain.
Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Liberal Arts (CSD-ULAB), House 56, Road 4/a, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, 1209, Bangladesh.
Ambio. 2022 Jul;51(7):1673-1686. doi: 10.1007/s13280-021-01698-5. Epub 2022 Feb 15.
Small-scale fisheries have been associated with the subjective well-being of coastal communities through their links with culture, identity, and social cohesion. But although fish catches are usually considered the primary ecosystem service that benefits fishers, little is known about how subjective well-being is influenced by the fishing activity itself. Here, we applied the experience sampling method in two small-scale fisheries in Bangladesh to assess the effects of fishing on fishers' occurrence of positive and negative affect, two measures of subjective well-being. We found that fishing activities were not directly associated with increased momentary affect and that the frequency of positive affect actually decreased as the fishing trip progressed. Furthermore, although very low catches were associated with less positive affect, the highest frequency of positive affect was achieved with relatively small catches. Our results imply that the benefits provided by small-scale fisheries to the momentary subjective well-being of fishers are not strongly related to the actual catching of fish.
小规模渔业通过与文化、身份和社会凝聚力的联系,与沿海社区的主观幸福感相关。但是,尽管鱼类捕捞通常被认为是使渔民受益的主要生态系统服务,但对于主观幸福感如何受到捕捞活动本身的影响,人们知之甚少。在这里,我们在孟加拉国的两个小规模渔业中应用了经验抽样法,以评估捕捞活动对渔民积极和消极影响(衡量主观幸福感的两个指标)的影响。我们发现,捕捞活动与情绪的即时增加没有直接关系,而且随着捕鱼行程的进行,积极情绪的频率实际上会降低。此外,尽管非常低的渔获量与较低的积极情绪有关,但最高的积极情绪频率是在相对较小的渔获量下实现的。我们的研究结果表明,小规模渔业为渔民的即时主观幸福感提供的好处与实际捕鱼没有密切关系。