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    In: Natures Sciences Sociétés, EDP Sciences, Vol. 29, No. 4 ( 2021-10), p. 458-468
    Abstract: An Aquathon was organized on November 20 and 21, 2019 in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) on the theme of plastic waste in the ocean. Thirty participants from 18 public and private bodies experimented with the collaborative tools and methods of open innovation to propose solutions. Results showed that plastic waste must be eliminated, and can be transformed and recycled to improve the environment and protect life and biodiversity. Four prototype solutions were collectively identified and proposed: i) a process for reducing plastic discharges into the environment, ii) recovery of plastic waste using local means, iii) job creation by sorting plastic waste and, iv) a tool for monitoring the biogeochemical quality of water. These solutions now require in depth investigation with manufacturers, consumers and innovation laboratories in view of their successful implementation.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1240-1307 , 1765-2979
    Language: French
    Publisher: EDP Sciences
    Publication Date: 2021
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    In: Marine and Fishery Sciences (MAFIS), Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP), Vol. 36, No. 1 ( 2022-10-26)
    Abstract: This study sought to present the evolutions and new trends of migrant fishing targeting small pelagics in West Africa from fishing to consumption stage. The work involved the characterization of migrant fishers targeting small pelagics in West Africa (country of origin, fishing gear and target species), modalities of access to resources, estimation of their catches and finally the assessment of the impact in the host countries. This work was useful to analyse changes in terms of the actors involved, the volumes and values of catches, and forms of valorisation and marketing of products from the migrant sectors over the period 2008-2018. Overall, the quantities of pelagic fish caught by migrant fishermen were increasing. The production of small pelagic by migrant fisheries has almost doubled over a decade, from an estimated of 180,000 t over the period 2008-2012, to a current estimated production of almost 324,500 t. More than 50% of this production was sold on the market in fresh or frozen form. More than 75,000 t (22%) and 94,000 t (28%) were destined for artisanal and industrial processing, respectively. Migrant fisheries thus supply more to industrial processing than to artisanal processing. Indeed, migrant fisheries have contributed over the last ten years to the emergence of fishmeal factories in West Africa. However, despite their significant evolution in terms of catch volumes and values, migrant fisheries still operate outside of legislative frameworks and without being explicitly accounted for in national statistics. Moreover, conflicts are increasingly important given the current tensions and issues surrounding the exploitation of small pelagic fish in West Africa. This work recommends the development of a common management plan for migrant fishers in the countries of the Sub-Regional Fisheries Commission (SRFC) and the West Central Gulf of Guinea Fisheries Committees (WCGC).
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2683-7951
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
    Publication Date: 2022
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