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First Assessment of the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Marine Recreational Fisheries

Pablo Pita 1, 2
Gillian B Ainsworth 1, 2
Bernardino Alba 3
Antônio B Anderson 4
Manel Antelo 2, 5
Josep Alós 6
Iñaki Artetxe 7
Jérôme Baudrier 8
JosÉ J. Castro 9
Belén Chicharro 10
Karim Erzini 11
Keno Ferter 12
Mafalda Freitas 13, 14
Laura García De La Fuente 15
José A García Charton 16
María Giménez Casalduero 17
Antoni M Grau 18
Hugo Diogo 19, 20
Ana Gordoa 21
Filipe Henriques 11, 13, 14
Kieran Hyder 22, 23
David Jiménez Alvarado 9
Paraskevi K Karachle 24
Josep Lloret 25
Martin Laporta 2, 26
Adam M Lejk 27
Arnau L Dedeu 28
Pablo Martín Sosa 29
Lllibori Martínez 30
Antoni M Mira 18
Beatriz Morales-Nin 6
Estanis Mugerza 7
Hans J Olesen 31
Anastasios Papadopoulos 32
João Pontes 11
José J Pascual Fernández 33
Ariadna Purroy 28
Milena Ramires 34
Mafalda Rangel 11
José Amorim Reis Filho 35, 36
Jose L Sánchez Lizaso 37
Virginia Sandoval 16
Valerio Sbragaglia 38
Luis Silva 39
Christian Skov 40
Iván Sola 37, 41
Harry V Strehlow 42
María A. Torres 39
Didzis Ustups 43
Tessa Van Der Hammen 44
Pedro Veiga 11
Leonardo A Venerus 45
Thomas Verleye 46
Sebastián Villasante 1, 2
Marc Simon Weltersbach 42
Lucía Zarauz 7
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Campus Do Mar, International Campus of Excellence, Spain
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Alianza de Pesca Española Recreativa Responsable, Spain
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Centro de Experimentación Pesquera, Dirección General de Pesca Marítima, Escuela de Formación Profesional Náutico-Pesquera, Spain
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SRMar/DRM-Secretaria Regional de Mar e Pescas/Direção Regional do Mar, Portugal
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MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Portugal
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Direcció General Pesca i Medi Mari (DGPMM), Spain
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Direção de Serviços de Recursos, Frota Pesqueira e Aquicultura, Portugal
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Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, United Kingdom
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Institute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Waters, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece
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Dirección Nacional de Recursos Acuáticos, Uruguay
27
 
Department of Logistic and Monitoring, National Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Poland
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International Forum for Sustainable Underwater Activities, Spain
32
 
Fisheries Research Institute, Hellenic Agricultural Organization, Greece
34
 
Lab of Human Ecology, Santa Cecília University, Brazil
35
 
ICHTUS Soluções em Meio Ambiente, Brazil
41
 
Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Natural and Exact Sciences, University of Playa Ancha, Chile
42
 
Thünen Institute of Baltic Sea Fisheries, Germany
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Institute of Food Safety, Animal Health, and Environment BIOR, Latvia
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Centro Para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CESIMAR – CONICET), Argentina
46
 
Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), Belgium
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-10-25
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR0.931
CiteScore5.8
Impact factor3.0
ISSN22967745
Water Science and Technology
Aquatic Science
Oceanography
Global and Planetary Change
Ocean Engineering
Abstract

This work is the result of an international research effort to determine the main impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on marine recreational fishing. Changes were assessed on (1) access to fishing, derived from lockdowns and other mobility restrictions; (2) ecosystems, because of alterations in fishing intensity and human presence; (3) the blue economy, derived from alterations in the investments and expenses of the fishers; and (4) society, in relation to variations in fishers’ health and well-being. For this, a consultation with experts from 16 countries was carried out, as well as an international online survey aimed at recreational fishers, that included specific questions designed to capture fishers’ heterogeneity in relation to behavior, skills and know-how, and vital involvement. Fishers’ participation in the online survey (5,998 recreational fishers in 15 countries) was promoted through a marketing campaign. The sensitivity of the fishers’ clustering procedure, based on the captured heterogeneity, was evaluated by SIMPER analysis and by generalized linear models. Results from the expert consultation highlighted a worldwide reduction in marine recreational fishing activity. Lower human-driven pressures are expected to generate some benefits for marine ecosystems. However, experts also identified high negative impacts on the blue economy, as well as on fisher health and well-being because of the loss of recreational fishing opportunities. Most (98%) of the fishers who participated in the online survey were identified as advanced, showing a much higher degree of commitment to recreational fishing than basic fishers (2%). Advanced fishers were, in general, more pessimistic about the impacts of COVID-19, reporting higher reductions in physical activity and fish consumption, as well as poorer quality of night rest, foul mood, and raised more concerns about their health status. Controlled and safe access to marine recreational fisheries during pandemics would provide benefits to the health and well-being of people and reduce negative socioeconomic impacts, especially for vulnerable social groups.

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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3389/fmars.2021.735741
UR - https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.735741
TI - First Assessment of the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Marine Recreational Fisheries
T2 - Frontiers in Marine Science
AU - Pita, Pablo
AU - Ainsworth, Gillian B
AU - Alba, Bernardino
AU - Anderson, Antônio B
AU - Antelo, Manel
AU - Alós, Josep
AU - Artetxe, Iñaki
AU - Baudrier, Jérôme
AU - Castro, JosÉ J.
AU - Chicharro, Belén
AU - Erzini, Karim
AU - Ferter, Keno
AU - Freitas, Mafalda
AU - García De La Fuente, Laura
AU - García Charton, José A
AU - Giménez Casalduero, María
AU - Grau, Antoni M
AU - Diogo, Hugo
AU - Gordoa, Ana
AU - Henriques, Filipe
AU - Hyder, Kieran
AU - Jiménez Alvarado, David
AU - Karachle, Paraskevi K
AU - Lloret, Josep
AU - Laporta, Martin
AU - Lejk, Adam M
AU - Dedeu, Arnau L
AU - Martín Sosa, Pablo
AU - Martínez, Lllibori
AU - Mira, Antoni M
AU - Morales-Nin, Beatriz
AU - Mugerza, Estanis
AU - Olesen, Hans J
AU - Papadopoulos, Anastasios
AU - Pontes, João
AU - Pascual Fernández, José J
AU - Purroy, Ariadna
AU - Ramires, Milena
AU - Rangel, Mafalda
AU - Reis Filho, José Amorim
AU - Sánchez Lizaso, Jose L
AU - Sandoval, Virginia
AU - Sbragaglia, Valerio
AU - Silva, Luis
AU - Skov, Christian
AU - Sola, Iván
AU - Strehlow, Harry V
AU - Torres, María A.
AU - Ustups, Didzis
AU - Van Der Hammen, Tessa
AU - Veiga, Pedro
AU - Venerus, Leonardo A
AU - Verleye, Thomas
AU - Villasante, Sebastián
AU - Weltersbach, Marc Simon
AU - Zarauz, Lucía
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/10/25
PB - Frontiers Media S.A.
VL - 8
SN - 2296-7745
ER -
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@article{2021_Pita,
author = {Pablo Pita and Gillian B Ainsworth and Bernardino Alba and Antônio B Anderson and Manel Antelo and Josep Alós and Iñaki Artetxe and Jérôme Baudrier and JosÉ J. Castro and Belén Chicharro and Karim Erzini and Keno Ferter and Mafalda Freitas and Laura García De La Fuente and José A García Charton and María Giménez Casalduero and Antoni M Grau and Hugo Diogo and Ana Gordoa and Filipe Henriques and Kieran Hyder and David Jiménez Alvarado and Paraskevi K Karachle and Josep Lloret and Martin Laporta and Adam M Lejk and Arnau L Dedeu and Pablo Martín Sosa and Lllibori Martínez and Antoni M Mira and Beatriz Morales-Nin and Estanis Mugerza and Hans J Olesen and Anastasios Papadopoulos and João Pontes and José J Pascual Fernández and Ariadna Purroy and Milena Ramires and Mafalda Rangel and José Amorim Reis Filho and Jose L Sánchez Lizaso and Virginia Sandoval and Valerio Sbragaglia and Luis Silva and Christian Skov and Iván Sola and Harry V Strehlow and María A. Torres and Didzis Ustups and Tessa Van Der Hammen and others},
title = {First Assessment of the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Marine Recreational Fisheries},
journal = {Frontiers in Marine Science},
year = {2021},
volume = {8},
publisher = {Frontiers Media S.A.},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.735741},
doi = {10.3389/fmars.2021.735741}
}