Net Fisheries’ Métiers in the Eastern Mediterranean: Insights for Small-Scale Fishery Management on Kalymnos Island
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sampling
2.2. Multivariate Analysis
2.3. Economic Performance Indicators
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Species | Total Weight (kg) | Mean Market Price (€/kg) |
---|---|---|
Boops boops | 7640 | 2 |
Dentex dentex | 94.6 | 20 |
Diplodus annularis | 3 | 2 |
Diplodus puntazzo | 1.4 | 25 |
Diplodus sargus | 18 | 11 |
Diplodus vulgaris | 0.8 | 25 |
Engraulis encrasicholus | 10 | 3 |
Merluccius merluccius | 11 | 9 |
Mullus barbatus | 567 | 9 |
Mullus surmuletus | 429.1 | 15 |
Oblada melanura | 60 | 8 |
Pagellus acarne | 5 | 3 |
Pagellus erythrinus | 103 | 8 |
Pagrus pagrus | 51 | 22 |
Phycis blennoidas | 6 | 3 |
Sarda sarda | 20 | 3 |
Sardinella aurita | 86 | 2 |
Scomber colias | 13 | 3 |
Scorpaena elongata | 3 | 8.5 |
Scorpaena porcus | 500 | 9 |
Serranus cabrilla | 696.5 | 3 |
Serranus scriba | 47.5 | 3 |
Siganus luridus | 20 | 3 |
Siganus rivulatus | 107 | 3 |
Sparus aurata | 8.5 | 18 |
Sparisoma cretense | 228 | 8 |
Spicara smaris | 20.5 | 3 |
Spondyliosoma cantharus | 2.4 | 23 |
Trachinus draco | 6 | 8 |
Palinurus elephas | 185.5 | 25 |
Loligo vulgaris | 13 | 10 |
Octopus vulgaris | 276 | 5 |
Sepia officinalis | 413.5 | 5 |
Species | Species | ||
---|---|---|---|
A (38.7%) | F (2.5%) | ||
B.boops | 100 | S.cretense | 100 |
S.cabrilla | 100 | ||
B (13.5%) | B.boops | 50 | |
M.surmuletus | 100 | S.porcus | 50 |
B.boops | 50 | M.surmuletus | 50 |
S.cabrilla | 40.9 | M.barbatus | 25 |
M.barbatus | 13.6 | S.officinalis | 25 |
O.vulgaris | 25 | ||
C (4.3%) | D.dentex | 25 | |
O.vulgaris | 85.7 | S.luridus | 25 |
M.surmuletus | 85.7 | ||
B.boops | 71.4 | G (1.2%) | |
S.cabrilla | 42.9 | S.porcus | 100 |
S.porcus | 28.6 | M.surmuletus | 100 |
D.vulgaris | 28.6 | P.elephas | 100 |
M.barbatus | 14.3 | T.draco | 100 |
S.aurita | 14.3 | S.sphyraena | 100 |
S.colias | 14.3 | S.cabrilla | 50 |
S.porcus | 28.6 | P.erythrinus | 50 |
S.officinalis | 50 | ||
D (1.2%) | D.dentex | 50 | |
S.porcus | 100 | S.luridus | 50 |
S.officunalis | 100 | ||
S.luridus | 100 | H (6.7%) | |
D.sargus | 100 | O.melanura | 54.5 |
S.sarda | 45.5 | ||
E (31.9%) | B.boops | 27.3 | |
M.barbatus | 98.1 | S.porcus | 27.3 |
S.cabrilla | 40.4 | P.pagrus | 27.3 |
B.boops | 34.6 | S.cabrilla | 18.2 |
S.aurita | 15.4 | O.vulgaris | 18.2 |
P.erythrinus | 11.5 | M.surmuletus | 18.2 |
D.dentex | 18.2 |
Species | Species | Species | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A (33.3%) | E (3.2%) | H (6.5%) | |||
M. surmuletus | 67.7 | N. norvegicus | 100 | O. melanura | 83.3 |
S. cabrilla | 64.5 | S. porcus | 66.7 | S. porcus | 66.7 |
S. porcus | 54.8 | M. surmuletus | 66.7 | S. cretense | 50.0 |
O. vulgaris | 32.3 | S. officinalis | 66.7 | M. surmuletus | 33.3 |
S. officinalis | 29.0 | S. cretense | 66.7 | O. vulgaris | 33.3 |
S. cretense | 25.8 | D. dentex | 33.3 | D. sargus | 33.3 |
S. luridus | 12.9 | P. erythrinus | 33.3 | Z. faber | 16.7 |
B (25.8%) | F (15.1%) | I (3.2%) | |||
S. porcus | 91.7 | M. surmuletus | 78.6 | S. ocellatus | 100 |
S. officinalis | 70.8 | S. cabrilla | 57.1 | S. porcus | 66.7 |
S. cabrilla | 58.3 | P. erythrinus | 50.0 | S. officinalis | 66.7 |
D. dentex | 54.2 | S. porcus | 35.7 | S. scriba | 66.7 |
M. surmuletus | 33.3 | M. barbatus | 28.6 | D. dentex | 33.3 |
P. elephas | 37.5 | M. merluccius | 28.6 | P. elephas | 33.3 |
S. cretense | 20.8 | Z. faber | 21.4 | P. pagrus | 33.3 |
P. pagrus | 29.2 | S. offricinalis | 21.4 | ||
O. vulgaris | 12.5 | S. cretense | 14.3 | ||
S. scriba | 12.5 | O. vulgaris | 14.3 | ||
S. scriba | 14.3 | ||||
C (3.2%) | |||||
M. cephalus | 100 | G (3.2%) | |||
S. cabrilla | 33.3 | M. surmuletus | 100 | ||
S. officinalis | 33.3 | D. vulgaris | 100 | ||
S. cretense | 33.3 | S. officinalis | 100 | ||
S. cabrilla | 100 | ||||
D (6.5%) | D. sargus | 66.7 | |||
S. rivulatus | 100 | O. vulgaris | 33.3 | ||
S. cretense | 66.7 | ||||
S. porcus | 50.0 | ||||
M. surmuletus | 33.3 | ||||
S. officinalis | 33.3 | ||||
D. dentex | 33.3 |
Species | Species | ||
---|---|---|---|
A (22.2%) | D (41.7%) | ||
S.officinalis | 100 | M.barbatus | 86.7 |
B.boops | 87.5 | S.cabrilla | 80.0 |
M.surmuletus | 50.0 | S.cretense | 80.0 |
S.cabrilla | 37.5 | M.surmuletus | 40.0 |
O.vulgaris | 25.0 | S.aurita | 40.0 |
S.porcus | 25.5 | O.vulgaris | 26.7 |
M.barbatus | 12.5 | B.boops | 20.0 |
S.officinalis | 13.3 | ||
B (5.6%) | S.porcus | 13.3 | |
M.surmuletus | 100 | ||
B.boops | 100 | E (8.3%) | |
M.barbatus | 100 | M.surmuletus | 100 |
S.officinalis | 100 | S.colias | 100 |
O.vulgaris | 100 | S.cabrilla | 66.7 |
P.erythrinus | 100 | O.vulgaris | 66.7 |
S.porcus | 100 | S.porcus | 66.7 |
P.pagrus | 100 | M.barbatus | 33.3 |
S.colias | 100 | S.cretense | 33.3 |
S.cabrilla | 50.0 | S.officinalis | 33.3 |
P.pagrus | 33.3 | ||
C (22.2%) | S,scriba | 33.3 | |
M.surmuletus | 100 | ||
B.boops | 100 | ||
M.barbatus | 100 | ||
S.officinalis | 100 | ||
O.vulgaris | 100 | ||
P.erythrinus | 100 | ||
S.porcus | 100 | ||
P.pagrus | 100 | ||
S.cabrilla | 50.0 |
Métiers | Number of Operations | Mean Species | Percentage of Operations by Vessel Size | Month | Depth | Mesh Size (mm) | ||
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<12 m | >12 m | Peak | Range | Peak | Peak | |||
Gill1 | 35 | M. barbatus (100%) | 94.3 | 5.7 | July–December | 27–84 | 54–65 | 18 |
Gill2 | 87 | B. boops (98.9%) | 85.1 | 14.9 | December–February | 2–91 | 50–64 | 26 |
Gill3 | 19 | M. surmuletus (100%) | 78.9 | 21.1 | October–December | 36–91 | 42–49 | 18,19 |
Gill4 | 2 | S. sarda (100 %), P. pagrus (50%), S. cabrilla (50%) | 100 | 0 | February | 18–64 | 18–64 | 34,36,45 |
Gill5 | 5 | O. melanura (100%) | 100 | 0 | May–June | 5–73 | 5–73 | 32, 34 |
Tr1 | 4 | S. luridus (100%), S. cretense (50%), S. porcus (50%), D. dentex (50%) | 75 | 25 | August | 4–110 | 27–55 | 23,24,26 |
Tr2 | 3 | S. officinalis (100%) | 66.7 | 33.3 | April | 18–64 | 18–37 | 24,26,28 |
Tr3 | 11 | M. surmuletus (100%) | 72.7 | 27.3 | April, August–September | 18–200 | 70 | 24,26 |
Tr4 | 63 | S. porcus (69. 8%) S. officinalis (66.7%) | 87.3 | 12.7 | April–May | 9–165 | 37 | 26 |
Comb1 | 13 | M. barbatus (100%) S. cretense (84.6%) | 100 | 0 | September | 15–73 | 54–66 | 18,19,24,26,28 |
Com2 | 18 | B. boops (88.9%) M. surmuletus (72.2%) | 77.8 | 22.2 | September,January–February | 15–91 | 60–64 | 24,26 |
Métiers | ||||
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Gill1 | Gill2 | Gill3 | Tr4 | |
Engine power (HP) | 47.91 ± 56 | 55.21 ± 43.28 | 62.94 ± 43.39 | 52.76 ± 45.26 |
Gross tonnage (GT) | 6.77 ± 4.48 | 7.85 ± 6.97 | 9.93 ± 8.68 | 8.05 ± 7.22 |
Length (m) | 9.79 ± 2.66 | 9.99 ± 2.48 | 10.93 ± 2.45 | 10.14 ± 2.46 |
Number of crew size per trip (person) | 2 ± 1 | 2 ± 0.8 | 2 ± 1 | 2 ± 0.9 |
Gross revenue (€) | 3.138 ± 894 | 19.594 ± 16.220 | 2.202 ± 1.576 | 26.155 ± 32.030 |
Variable cost (€) | 1.761 ± 825 | 4.815 ± 3.142 | 985 ± 439 | 4.984 ± 3.834 |
Income (€) | −1.377 ± 874 | 14.778 ± 15.023 | 1.216 ± 1.605 | 21.171 ± 32.405 |
Fixed cost (annual) (€) | 1.700 ± 346 | 1.662 ± 903 | 1.794 ± 881 | 1.600 ± 821 |
Gross value added (€) | 322 ± 955 | −4.815 ± 3.142 | −578 ± 930 | 19.571 ± 32.373 |
Labor cost (€) | 2.450 ± 1.084 | 5.515 ± 2.641 | 1.308 ± 506 | 3.685 ± 1.979 |
Gross cash flow (€) | 2.772 ± 1.276 | 7.600 ± 14.965 | −1.887 ± 1.309 | 15.886 ± 32.444 |
Métiers | ||||
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Gill1 | Gill2 | Gill3* | Tr4 | |
Break-even revenue (€) | 1.924 | 2.129 | - | 2.634 |
Gross profit margin (%) | 43.87 | 75.42 | - | 80.94 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleRoditi, Kyriakoula, and Dimitris Vafidis. 2019. "Net Fisheries’ Métiers in the Eastern Mediterranean: Insights for Small-Scale Fishery Management on Kalymnos Island" Water 11, no. 7: 1509. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11071509
APA StyleRoditi, K., & Vafidis, D. (2019). Net Fisheries’ Métiers in the Eastern Mediterranean: Insights for Small-Scale Fishery Management on Kalymnos Island. Water, 11(7), 1509. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11071509