Danto, Anatole
Depuis des temps immémoriaux, les communautés côtières pratiquent une pêche active aux poissons, notamment migrateurs (appelés poissons amphihalins), au sein des estuaires du nord de l’Europe. Un véritable système sociotechnique s’est ainsi mis en place, allant de l’osiériculture jusqu’à la consommation de poissons, en passant par la vannerie et la...
Penney, Greg Byrne, William Cattani, Marcus
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Frontiers in Public Health
Although the safety performance of the Australian commercial fishing industry has been the subject of multiple investigations, it has ultimately remained undefined. While most Australian industries notify industry regulators of significant workplace incidents and injuries in their operations, the majority of persons in the commercial fishing indust...
Pertel, Léa Danto, Anatole
Cet article retrace une enquête ethnographique menée au sein du territoire live (nord de la péninsule de Courlande, Lettonie). Ce territoire abrite les descendants de la dernière communauté fennique de Lettonie, dont les derniers locuteurs natifs se sont éteints au début du XXIème siècle. Localement, la culture live est pourtant encore bien présent...
Danto, Anatole
Cet article propose une exploration d’une problématique contemporaine, celle de la privatisation de l’accès aux communs environnementaux côtiers et maritimes. Pour ce faire, il s’appuie sur une étude de cas territorialisée, qui s’intéresse à deux communautés fenniques de l’ouest de l’oblast de Leningrad (Russie) : les Votes et les Ingriens. Ces com...
Danto, Anatole
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Lejeune, Benjamin Kopp, Dorothée Mehault, Sonia Mouchet, Maud Aline
peer reviewed / Discarding practices have become a source of concern for the perennation of marine resources, prompting efforts of discard reduction around the globe. However, little is known about the fate of discards in marine environments. Discarding may provide food for various marine consumers, potentially affecting food web structure and stab...
White, Patrick James Ciaran Dias, Stephen Jonah Sinai Borker, Atul Vaz Fernandes, Nandini
Human development can have detrimental impacts on the environment and its contained ecosystems. However, several species have adapted to thrive in human-modified landscapes. This study was aimed to assess habitat selection of threatened Smooth Coated Otters (Lutrogale perspicillata) in the peri-coastal landscape of Goa, India. In the Indian context...
Danto, Anatole
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Thu, H N Loc, D H
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Ethnic knowledge is accumulated based on the practical experience of that ethnic group in a specific ecological and cultural environment and is transmitted from generation to generation. Ethnic knowledge is cognitive and affects behaviour in people’s lives. Based on previous studies on Vietnamese fishermen in the Southwest Sea, ethnic knowledge is ...
O'Connor, Tracey Kleemann, Rosanna Attard, Jennifer
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Journal of environmental management
From 2022, the European Union Waste Framework Directive (WFD) requires member states to report annual food waste from each food supply chain stage. Comprehensive food losses and waste (FLW) data can be challenging to obtain for the primary production stage, i.e., farming and fishing. However, this information is vital in developing FLW mitigation a...