Sustainability of the Artisanal Fishery in Northern Chile: A Case Study of Caleta Pisagua
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Collection
2.2. Interviews of Caleta Pisagua Fishermen
3. Results
3.1. Catch Composition in Caleta Pisagua
3.2. Interview Results
3.2.1. Fishermen Profile
3.2.2. Activity Profile
3.2.3. Resource Profile
3.2.4. Artificial Reef Profile
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion and Recommendations
- A specific management plan for ARs should be developed for both main and secondary species with systematic and direct evaluations. Furthermore, an exploitation program for each species that considers annual quotas, seasonal closure, minimum size limit, and annual reports on the stock status must be applied.
- Criteria for deploying AR should be implemented considering four stages: (1) site survey and selection, (2) material selection and reef design, (3) reef construction and deployment, and (4) evaluation of effectiveness. The carrying capacity of site, currents, bathymetry, and geomorphology should be developed before AR installation. The next marine policy step with respect to AR in Chile is suggested to be the formulation of official guidelines that regulate this activity and promote its development.
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Interview Questionnaire
I. FISHERMEN PROFILE: |
Fishermen Interview |
Name: _______________________________ |
Date: ________________ |
1. Age (years) |
___ 18 to 29 ___ 30 to 39 ___ 40 to 49 ___ 50 to 59 ___ more than 60 |
2. Experience (years) |
___ 5 to 9 ___ 10 to 14 ___ 15 to 20 ___ 21 to 24 ___ 25 to 30 ___more than 30 |
II. ACTIVITY PROFILE: |
3. Type of work |
___ Sailor ___ Diver ___ Collector shore ___ Seafood picker ___ Helper ___ Fisherman |
4. Do you work alone? |
___ Yes ___No |
5. How many people work with you? |
___ 0 ___ more than 1 how many?____ |
6. It is your unique work? |
___Yes ___No |
7. How many time do you use for to work?(hours) |
___ 3 to 6 ___ 6 to 9 ___ 9 to 12 |
8. Time under water (minutes) |
___ 0 to 30 ___30 to 60 ___not apply |
9. Number of inmersions |
___ 3 ___ 4 ___ 5 ___ no apply |
10. Schedule |
___ Free time ___ Fixed time |
11. Day limited? |
___ Yes ___ No |
III. RESOURCES PROFILE: |
12. What specie do you work? |
___ Loco ___ Algae ___ Bivalve ___ Crustacean ___ Fishes ___ Sea urchin |
___ Squid plus loco ___ Loco, sea urchin and squid. |
13. Secondary species? |
___ Piure ___ Clams ___ Algae ___ Mitilidos ___ Lapa/Snails ___ Fish |
14. All people works in same specie? |
___ Yes ___ No |
15. What is the final destination of your products? |
___ Family ___ Restaurant ___ Big cities |
16. What is the most difficult extracted specie? |
___ Squid ___ Loco/snail ___ Algae ___ Bivalve ___ Crustacean ___ Fish |
17. What is a most easy to catch species? |
___ Squid ___ Loco ___ Algae ___ Bivalve ___ Sea urchin |
18. Do you have problems in El Niño Event? |
___Yes ___ No ___ do not know what: _________________________________ |
19. How do you transport your products? |
___ People come and get them ___ we take them to the city ___ do not know |
20. What is the final market for your products? |
___National ___ Auctioneer ___ International |
21. Who is the buyer? |
___ Particular people ___ Processing plants |
IV. AR PROFILE: |
22. Do you like AR Tech? |
___Yes ___ No |
23. If you want this technology, what do you like? |
___biomass ___ Income ___ Access ___buyers ___ biodiversity ___ none |
___ biomass and income |
24. What changes do you make? |
___ Design ___ Place ___ Amount ___ free contamination materials ___ Design/place |
___ design/place/amount |
25. If you can choose natural or AR substrate |
___ Natural ___ ART ___ Both |
26. According to your field observations, which substrate is best for fixing organisms? |
___ Natural ___ ART ___ Both ___ No know |
27. What is better, build or buy AR? |
___ to buy ___ to build ___ Both |
28. Preference for installation in distance |
___ Near to shore ___ Far to shore ___ Both ___ none |
29. Preference for installation in depth (meters) |
___ 0 to 10 ___ 11 to 20 ___ 21 to 30 |
30. Do you recommend this technology? |
___ Yes ___No |
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Scientific Name | Common Name | Local Common Name | Scientific Name | Common Name | Local Common Name |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fish | Shellfish | ||||
Aplodactylus punctatus | Marblefishes | Jerguilla | Aulacomya atra | Blue mussel | Cholga |
Aunchenionchus sp. | - | Chasque o chalaco | Austrolittorina araucana | Sea snail | Caracol |
Cheilodactylus veriegatus | Peruvian morwong | Pintacha | Chiton sp. | Sea cradles | Apretador |
Doydixodon laevifrons | - | * Baúnco | Concholepas concholepas | Chilean abalone | Loco |
Hypsoblennius sordidus | Combooth blenny | Trombolito robusto | Crassilabrum crasilabrum | Sea snail | Caracol blanco |
Isacia conceptionis | Cabinza grunt | Cabinza | Fisurella maxima | Giant keyhole limpet | Lapa reina |
Paralabrax humeralis | Rock bass | Cabrilla | Nassarius gayi | Sea snail | Caracol dentado |
Paralichthys microps | Large-tooth flounders | Lenguado ojo chico | Priene rude | Peruvian triton | Caracol peludo |
Pinguipes chilensis | Chilean sandperch | * Rollizo | Tegula atra | Sea snail | Caracol negro |
Prolatilus jugularis | Pacific sandperch | * Blanquillo | Thais chocolata | Sea snail | Caracol locate |
Scathichthys gigas | - | * Borrachilla | Tonicia chilensis | Chilean chiton | Chitón |
Sciaena deliciosa | Delicious drum | * Roncacho | Turritela cingulata | Sea snail | Cachito |
Sebastes capensis | Cape redfish | Cascajo | Octopus | ||
Seriolella violacea | Palm ruff | * Cojinova | Octopus mimus | Gould octopus | Pulpo |
Sicyases sanguineus | Marine clingfish | Pejesapo | Coral | ||
Trachurus symetricus murphy | Pacific jack mackerel | * Jurel | Anemonia alicemarthinae | Sea anemone | Actinia roja |
Tripterygion chilensis | Triplefin blenny | * Trombolillo de tres aletas | Phymantea pluvia | Coral | Anemona de mar |
Crustacea | Phymantea sp. | Coral | Actinia blanca | ||
Allopetrolisthes punctatus | Porcellanid crab | Cangrejo | Echinoderm | ||
Austromegabalanus psittacus | Giant barnacle | Picoroco gigante. | Heliaster heliantus | Starfish | Sol de mar |
Balanus balanus | Acorn barnacle | Picoroco | Loxechinus albus | Sea urchin | Erizo rojo |
Cancer setosus | Crab | Jaiba peluda | Meyenaster gelatinosus | Large spiny star | Estrella de mar |
Cancer coronatus | Crab | Jaiba reina | Patiria chilensis | Starfish | Estrella de mar |
Homalapsis plana | Common crab | Jaiba mora | Algae | ||
Ovalipes trimaculatus | Portunid crab | Jaiba nadadora | Coralina chilensis | - | Alga calcárea |
Paguristes weddelli | Crab | Cangrejo ermitaño | Lessonia trabeculata | Brown algae | Huiro palo |
Rhyncocinetes typus | Rock shrimp | Camarón rojo | Rhodymenia corallina | Red algae | Alga roja |
Taliepus dentatus | Spider crab | * Panchote | Rhodymenia sp. | Red algae | Alga roja |
Polychaete | Others | ||||
Polychaete | Polychaetes | * Poliqueto | Diaulula punctuolata | Sea slug | Nudibranquio |
Pyura chilensis | Sea squirt | Piure |
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Espinoza, C.; Gallardo, V.A.; Merino, C.; Pizarro, P.; Liu, K.-M. Sustainability of the Artisanal Fishery in Northern Chile: A Case Study of Caleta Pisagua. Sustainability 2020, 12, 7290. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187290
Espinoza C, Gallardo VA, Merino C, Pizarro P, Liu K-M. Sustainability of the Artisanal Fishery in Northern Chile: A Case Study of Caleta Pisagua. Sustainability. 2020; 12(18):7290. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187290
Chicago/Turabian StyleEspinoza, Carola, Víctor A. Gallardo, Carlos Merino, Pedro Pizarro, and Kwang-Ming Liu. 2020. "Sustainability of the Artisanal Fishery in Northern Chile: A Case Study of Caleta Pisagua" Sustainability 12, no. 18: 7290. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187290
APA StyleEspinoza, C., Gallardo, V. A., Merino, C., Pizarro, P., & Liu, K.-M. (2020). Sustainability of the Artisanal Fishery in Northern Chile: A Case Study of Caleta Pisagua. Sustainability, 12(18), 7290. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187290