Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Spanish seafood sector
2024
Villasante, Sebastián | Murillas, Arantza | Pita, Pablo | Tubío, Ana | Pascual-Fernández, José Jaime | Arangao, Guillherme | Moranta, Joan | Coll, Marta | Ospina-Álvarez, Andrés | de Juan, Silvia | Ruiz-Frau, Ana | Prellezo, Raúl | Da Rocha, José María | Steenbeek, Jeroen | Seijo, Javier | Pennino, Maria Grazia | Ainsworth, Gillian B. | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) | Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España) | European Commission
9 pages, 5 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106293.-- Data availability: No data was used for the research described in the article
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]This paper aims to develop an assessment of the COVID-19 impact on key maritime sectors (small-scale and large fisheries) in Spain, one of the most important maritime regions in the world. We synthesize multiple data sources from across the seafood supply chain to show the relative seafood sector responses and variables of recovery during the pre-COVID-19 period (2015–2019) and during the pandemic (2020). Our results show that the reported landings made in 2020 by the different Spanish fleets (786,900 t) represented an 11 % reduction compared to the annual average landed between 2015 and 2019. On average, the fishing effort of the small-scale fishing fleets suffered a higher decline (16 %) related to the large-scale fleet (5 %), but the large-scale fleet experienced a higher reduction (25 %) in landing value between the pre-COVID-19 and pandemic. Although the decrease in catches affected almost all the Spanish-studied regions, the reductions were especially relevant in the Basque Country (-14 %) and Galicia (-11 %), since they are the main fishing regions responsible for 76 % of Spanish landings. The volume and value of imports and exports of fresh, frozen, and canned products in 2020 did not change (±5 %) compared to the previous period (2015-2019) but seafood trade was affected by country of origin and destination and by Autonomous Community. Overall, our study highlights that the fisheries sector in Spain was also able to implement a range of adaptive strategies, such as diversification of species portfolios or distribution of seafood door-to-door which appeared swiftly to compensate for the vanishing restaurant markets
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]SV acknowledges the financial support of the Grupo de Referencia Competitiva GI-2060 AEMI, under Grant ED431C2019/11. ARF was supported by a Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación Postdoctoral Fellowship (IJC2019–040836-I/AEI/10.13039/501100011033) from the Spanish Government. MC acknowledges institutional support of the ‘Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence’ accreditation (CEX2019–000928-S) to the Institute of Marine Science (ICM-CSIC). JJPF aknowledges the support of FoodE project (Food Systems in European Cities, financed by EU H2020, Grant agreement number 862663)
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