Coastal Indigenous peoples rely on ocean resources and are highly vulnerable to ecosystem and economic change. Their challenges have been observed and recognized at local and regional scales, yet there are no global-scale analyses to inform international policies. We compile available data for over 1,900 coastal Indigenous communities around the world representing 27 million people across 87 countries. Based on available data at local and regional levels, we estimate a total global yearly seafood consumption of 2.1 million (1.5 million-2.8 million) metric tonnes by coastal Indigenous peoples, equal to around 2% of global yearly commercial fisheries catch. Results reflect the crucial role of seafood for these communities; on average, consump...
To ensure food security and nutritional quality for a growing world population in the face of climat...
<div><p>Ocean and coastal ecosystems provide critical fisheries, coastal protection, and cultural be...
A key aspect of equitable management of the world’s fishery resources is the provision of traditiona...
BACKGROUND:Traditional food systems are under pressure from various stressors, including climate cha...
BackgroundTraditional food systems are under pressure from various stressors, including climate chan...
Understanding social-ecological mechanisms that promote or erode resilience to potential disturbance...
Anthropological interest in human exploitation of resources has increased considerably during the la...
Coastal fisheries in Pacific island countries are characterised by a strong predominance of catches ...
Introduction: Fisheries management is often data-limited, and conducted at spatial scales that are t...
Fishing and resource use continues to be an essential aspect of life for many Aboriginal communities...
Around the world today, 7 million coastal Indigenous peoples consume 15 times more seafoods than non...
Empowering coastal indigenous peoples can strengthen artisanal fishers at large through social equit...
Rising global demand for seafood has led to overfishing, with many stocks severely depleted. Yet the...
Fishing and resource use continues to be an essential aspect of life for many Aboriginal communities...
National dietary guidelines (DGs) consistently recommend consuming seafood for health benefits, howe...
To ensure food security and nutritional quality for a growing world population in the face of climat...
<div><p>Ocean and coastal ecosystems provide critical fisheries, coastal protection, and cultural be...
A key aspect of equitable management of the world’s fishery resources is the provision of traditiona...
BACKGROUND:Traditional food systems are under pressure from various stressors, including climate cha...
BackgroundTraditional food systems are under pressure from various stressors, including climate chan...
Understanding social-ecological mechanisms that promote or erode resilience to potential disturbance...
Anthropological interest in human exploitation of resources has increased considerably during the la...
Coastal fisheries in Pacific island countries are characterised by a strong predominance of catches ...
Introduction: Fisheries management is often data-limited, and conducted at spatial scales that are t...
Fishing and resource use continues to be an essential aspect of life for many Aboriginal communities...
Around the world today, 7 million coastal Indigenous peoples consume 15 times more seafoods than non...
Empowering coastal indigenous peoples can strengthen artisanal fishers at large through social equit...
Rising global demand for seafood has led to overfishing, with many stocks severely depleted. Yet the...
Fishing and resource use continues to be an essential aspect of life for many Aboriginal communities...
National dietary guidelines (DGs) consistently recommend consuming seafood for health benefits, howe...
To ensure food security and nutritional quality for a growing world population in the face of climat...
<div><p>Ocean and coastal ecosystems provide critical fisheries, coastal protection, and cultural be...
A key aspect of equitable management of the world’s fishery resources is the provision of traditiona...