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Estimating Global River Fisheries Harvest Potential

Estimating River Fisheries Potential Using A Systematic Literature Review and Environmental Data (Staff Project)

Dates

Start Date
2018-01-01
End Date
2023-09-30
Release Date
2018

Summary

Fish that are harvested from rivers and lakes play an important role in ensuring global food security. However, data on river fisheries is not collected in any standardized format globally. Although targeted analyses have been conducted on certain river systems, the approaches used, such as intensive field sampling, are not feasible at a global scale. Most river fish are harvested by small-scale operations and in countries that lack the necessary infrastructure and technology that would enable regular reporting of harvests. Therefore, alternative approaches are needed for estimating the harvest potential of river fisheries at a global scale. Given changing climate conditions and the potential impact of these changes on river fisheries, [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Abigail J Lynch
Funding Agency :
National CASC
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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Purpose

Data on river fisheries is not collected in any standardized format globally. Targeted analyses have been conducted on certain river systems, but the approaches (e.g., consumption surveys, intensive field sampling) are not feasible at a global scale. Most of the fisheries are small-scale and in countries which lack the necessary infrastructure for regular reporting. With limited ability to accurately assess river and other inland fisheries, the services they provide are often discounted in comparison to other water sectors. Alternative approaches are necessary to develop models to estimate river fisheries potential in the face of current conditions and with drivers of change. Having a baseline understanding of estimated harvest is particularly important in the context of climate change which will modify river use. With anticipated warming globally, rivers in tropical and mid-latitudes are expected to have reduced annual flow and those in high-latitudes are expected to have increased annual runoff. These projected changes to water availability will influence irrigation, water supply, and hydropower demand which poises threats to the ecosystem services, including fisheries, that rivers provide. The aims of this project are to: 1) Compile a standardized database of global river fishery information collected through systematic literature reviews; 2) Develop a spatially-explicit model of river harvest potential using remotely-sensed and in-situ environmental data with the river fishery database in a Bayesian framework; and 3) Project response of river harvest with global change (climate and land use).

Project Extension

projectProducts
productDescriptionA standardized database of global river fishery information collected through systematic literature reviews
statusExpected
productDescriptionA spatially-explicit model of river harvest potential using remotely-sensed and in-situ environmental data with the river fishery database in a Bayesian framework
statusExpected
productDescriptionProjected response of river harvest with global change (climate and land use)
statusExpected
projectStatusIn Progress

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