Impacts of Nile Perch (Lates niloticus) overfishing on the technical efficiency of fishers in the Tanzania portion of Lake Victoria

Q3 Environmental Science Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management Pub Date : 2021-07-28 DOI:10.1111/lre.12373
Eliaza Mkuna, Lloyd J. S. Baiyegunhi
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The present study employed the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Propensity Score Matching (PSM) techniques to assess the impacts of Nile perch overfishing on the technical efficiency of fishers, based on a survey of 268 fishers across ten landing sites in the Tanzanian portion of Lake Victoria. The DEA results indicated overall that Nile perch fishers exhibited an average technical efficiency of 30%, indicating a high level of inefficiency. There were no statistically significant differences in the technical efficiencies within the range of 0%–10% and 21%–30% for Nile perch fishers who were overfishing and those who were not overfishing, attributed to the fisher's mobility across the lake. Further, the mode of propulsion and being a member of a fishery organization were found to be statistically significant factors influencing the inefficiency of Nile perch fishers. In addition, results from the Probit estimates of the PSM indicated that being a member of a fishery organization, the quantity of Nile perch harvested per trip, the age of a fishing vessel (boat), the gillnet mesh size and the cost of fishing inputs had statistically significant effects influencing the probability of Nile perch overfishing. However, further results indicated Nile perch overfishing did not have a statistically significant impact on the technical efficiency of fishers. Thus, it is recommended that there is a need to monitor and formalize fisher's mobility as one of the alternatives for co-management of the lake. Overfishing could be controlled without necessarily affecting the technical efficiency of Nile perch fishers through training and access to proper fishing gears.

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过度捕捞尼罗河鲈鱼对维多利亚湖坦桑尼亚部分渔民技术效率的影响
本研究采用数据包络分析(DEA)和倾向得分匹配(PSM)技术来评估尼罗河鲈鱼过度捕捞对渔民技术效率的影响,该研究基于对维多利亚湖坦桑尼亚部分10个着水点268名渔民的调查。DEA结果表明,总体而言,尼罗鲈鱼渔民的平均技术效率为30%,表明效率低下。过度捕捞和非过度捕捞的尼罗鲈鱼渔民的技术效率在0%-10%和21%-30%范围内没有统计学上的显著差异,这归因于渔民在湖上的流动性。此外,推进方式和作为渔业组织成员是影响尼罗鲈鱼渔民效率低下的统计显著因素。此外,PSM的Probit估计结果表明,作为渔业组织的成员,每次捕捞的尼罗鲈鱼数量、渔船(船)的年龄、刺网网目尺寸和捕捞投入成本对尼罗鲈鱼过度捕捞的概率有统计学显著影响。然而,进一步的结果表明,尼罗河鲈鱼的过度捕捞对渔民的技术效率没有统计学上显著的影响。因此,建议有必要监测渔民的流动性并使其正规化,作为共同管理湖泊的备选办法之一。通过培训和获得适当的渔具,可以在不影响尼罗河鲈鱼渔民技术效率的情况下控制过度捕捞。
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Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management
Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management aims to promote environmentally sound management of natural and artificial lakes, consistent with sustainable development policies. This peer-reviewed Journal publishes international research on the management and conservation of lakes and reservoirs to facilitate the international exchange of results.
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