Accumulation by dispossession: evidence of shrinking space for small-scale fishers of Karnataka coast

Suripeddi, Shruthi and Surathkal, Prasanna and Jyotishi, Amalendu and Bhatta, Ramachandra (2025) Accumulation by dispossession: evidence of shrinking space for small-scale fishers of Karnataka coast. Maritime Studies, 24 (1). ISSN 1872-7859

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Abstract

Small-scale fisheries play an important economic, social and cultural role in coastal Karnataka even today despite being subjected to several natural and anthropogenic stressors for a long time. They are neglected or even outright discouraged in the state’s fisheries policymaking, and their contributions to the state’s fish supply and their role in livelihood creation do not receive the due recognition. This paper is premised on the recognition of emerging stressors that pose a threat to the viability of small-scale fisheries. The impacts of these stressors have implications not only for the environment but also for nutrition, particularly among vulnerable populations, and the overall socio-economic stability of coastal communities that rely on fishing as a livelihood. The goals of this paper are to provide a thorough review of literature around these stressors, and to describe how these are being played out in coastal Karnataka. Among these stressors, we delve in depth on the new Blue Economy policy of India since it is likely to have severe antagonistic effects in combination with other anthropogenic stressors. Our opinion is, Karnataka has already started witnessing many of these ramifications of interventions/stressors and the coastal landscape of the state is set to be transformed over the next couple of decades or so. Small-scale fisheries of the state are likely to be some of the most impacted communities from these interventions.

Item Type: Article
Authors: Suripeddi, Shruthi and Surathkal, Prasanna and Jyotishi, Amalendu and Bhatta, Ramachandra
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English
Subjects: Social sciences > Economics > Production > Economic policy, economic development, economic growth
Social sciences > Social problems & services
Technology > Agriculture > Hunting, fishing, conservation, related technologies > Aquaculture
Divisions: Azim Premji University - Bengaluru > School of Development
Full Text Status: None
URI: http://publications.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/id/eprint/7540
Publisher URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40152-024-00396-8

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