Fig. 4: National small-scale fisheries archetypes. | Nature Food

Fig. 4: National small-scale fisheries archetypes.

From: Five archetypes of small-scale fisheries reveal a continuum of production strategies to guide governance and policymaking

Fig. 4

Mapping national small-scale fisheries archetypes offers valuable policy insights, showing their relevance across different organizational structures, such as habitat and species types (Kenya), administrative and regulatory jurisdiction (Madagascar) or gender (Philippines). ac, Marine small-scale fisheries archetypes identified in multilevel LCCA for Kenya (a; 29 fishery units characterized, accounting for 70% of the country small-scale fisheries catch), Madagascar (b; 286 fishery units characterized, accounting for 79% of the country small-scale fisheries catch) and the Philippines (c; 16 fishery units characterized, accounting for 100% of the country small-scale fisheries catch). Marine small-scale fisheries catch is displayed in tonnes at the centre of each circle. The gender data from the Philippines refer to participation in harvest, excluding pre- and post-harvest activities.

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