International audienceThe fish-based farming system encompasses mixed fishing/farming households that derive from 30 to 50 per cent of their income from fisheries and engage in a wider livelihood portfolio including forestry, livestock production, hunting and gathering. It covers a range of ecosystems, climatic zones and sociopolitical contexts. The majority of rural households in the system engage in small-scale fishing, especially young men using canoes and gill nets, but women and children also operate on foot. Fisheries can still be regulated by traditional institutions, but the trends are towards ineffective, state-based regulation or free-for-all situations. Externally financed, larger-scale operations at greater distances from the fa...