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Citation

Piniella F, Soriguer MC, Walliser J. Safety Sci. 2008; 46(8): 1184-1195.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2007.08.006

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Andalusia, Spain, has an important tradition in the fishing industry that makes it one of the areas of the European Union where fisheries policies have a great significance for the population. In order to analyse the sector, a total number of boats to be surveyed was set at 10% of the total population: 202 boats of the total of 2027 in the census. The sample was distributed among the four fishing techniques and gear. This paper deals comprehensively with the so-called "artisanal fleet", with the aim of presenting a new approach in the policies for reducing the risk in this important fisheries sector. We discuss relevant issues related to fishing vessel safety according to the typology of the vessel. The specific risks are summarized. In each type of fishing various specific tasks have to be performed that entail characteristic kinds of risk. The paper concludes that specific risks presented in this study could contribute to maritime safety. Policy implications: policies that reduce specific risks will be effective in reducing fisherman injuries. The present study is part of the presentation of results of the research project financed by the Regional Government on the state of Safety of the artisanal or craft fishing fleet, analyzing, in this case, the typical occupational risks entailed in the fishing activity. Policymakers should find the results of this study useful in developing regulation and enforcement mechanisms for reducing fishing vessel injuries and total losses.

Language: en

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