Publication Date:
2024-01-08
Description:
Under Indian legislation, i.e. various state Marine Fishing (Regulation) Act (MFRAs), small-scale traditional fishers are granted exclusive rights to near-shore marine waters, ostensibly to protect their rights and livelihoods. However, failures in implementation, management and monitoring of these exclusive small-scale artisanal fishing zones (SFZs), has hampered the holistic actualization of these protections. Establishing secure tenure rights to marine and coastal spaces and resources can be considered sine qua non for equity and justice. It is essential to rejuvenate existing mechanisms and bolster them through the principles of human rights and the SSF Guidelines to protect and support small-scale fisheries in our future.
Description:
Published
Description:
Refereed
Keywords:
India
;
Andhra Pradesh
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Tenure Rights
;
Small-scale Fisheries
;
Artisanal Fisheries
;
Vulnerability
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Fishing Communities
;
Fishermen
;
Livelihoods
;
Fishing Rights
;
Fisheries Legislation
;
Fishing Rights
;
Access Rights
;
Small-scale Artisanal Fishing Zones (SFZs)
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Human Rights
;
SSF Guidelines
;
Marine Fisheries
;
Coastal Communities
;
Poverty
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Sustainable Use
;
Social Development
;
Small-scale Fisheries
Repository Name:
AquaDocs
Type:
Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings
Format:
82p.
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