Design of a fisheries vitality index and application for trend analysis of fisheries vitality and revitalization of fishing communities in Japan
2006
Tamaki, Y.(National Research Inst. of Fisheries Science, Yokohama (Japan)) | Ohtani, M.
Japanese fisheries are affected by a general decrease in the number and an aging of fishermen which reduces the vitality of the communities. However, the situation is not clear as there is no generally recognized indicator in Japan for the vitality of a fishing community. The general aims of this research were: 1. Construction and analysis of a fisheries vitality index. Therefore we extracted 16 indices from a fishery census and devised a 'fisheries vitality index' to compare the fisheries vitality and the chronological order of changes for comparison between areas and carried out a diagnosis of fisheries vitality. 2. Devise a diagnostic system of fisheries vitality. We devised a diagnostic system of fisheries vitality by using the 'fisheries vitality index'. Next using this system, we showed what is required to revive these fishing communities. And we inspected the adjustment between this system and the regional differences at the sample area.
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