Antigua & Barbuda: A Portrait of Risk and Resilience
The Caribbean island nation has done well to provide social security to its small-scale fishing community. It must make them resilient to face the effects of climate change.
Over the past decades the fisheries sector of Antigua and Barbuda has been interwoven into the social, cultural and economic aspects of national development via major improvements in fisheries infrastructure coupled with the modernization of the fleet. Most of the wooden sloops and dories that dominated the sector in the 1970s have been replaced by modern fibreglass launches and pirogues with the latest fishing equipment (like global positioning system and depth sounder).
Title of publication: Samudra Report
N.0: 91
ISSN: 0973-1121
Intervalo de páginas: 65-68
Autor: Ian S. Horsford
Organización: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
Año: 2024
País(es): Antigua and Barbuda
Cobertura geográfica: Comunidad del Caribe (CARICOM)
Tipo: Artículo de boletín informativo
Texto completo disponible en: https://www.icsf.net/samudra/social-development-antigua-barbuda-a-portrait-of-risk-and-resilience/
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English