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Managing the landscape-scale sustainability of Amazonian freshwater fisheries

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£253,508
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Brazil

Summary

Understand the spatial dynamics of productivity and exploitation of aquatic vertebrates — including fish and reptiles — along the Rio Juruá, a major tributary of the Amazon river, and create a spatially-explicit set of management guidelines to protect the landscape-scale sustainability of inland fisheries that can be feasibly enforced by local resource users. This will be based on community-based “fishing agreements” over an access-rights zoning system defining a spatio-temporal harvesting mosaic of commercial and subsistence fisheries including no-take areas (i.e. subsistence-only and strictly protected oxbow lakes). This will lead to measurable protein-acquisition benefits to small-scale artisanal fishermen resulting from population recovery of harvest-sensitive stocks.
 
Status Completed
Reference 20-001
Round 19
Start 01/07/2013
End 30/09/2016

Project Leader


Project Partners
University of Oxford - Biology, Operation Wallacea Trust


Regions
South America

Biomes
INLAND WATERS

Production
WILDLIFE HARVEST, FISHERIES

Specific Tools
RESEARCH, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, PARTICIPATORY

Countries
Brazil

Documents:
Download: Log Frame - 20-001 App St2 - 17/12/2014

Download: Final Report - 20-001 FR - 11/01/2018

Download: Annual Report - 20-001 AR3 edited - 30/10/2020

Download: Annual Report - 20-001 AR2 - 21/09/2015

Download: Half Year Report - 20-001 HR2 - 21/05/2015

Download: Annual Report - 20-001AR1 - 17/09/2015

Download: Half Year Report - 20-001 HR1 - 16/11/2020

Download: Annual Report - 20-001 AR4 -edited - 16/02/2017