Tracking the social dimension of ongoing fish distributional range shift in marine recreational fishing
Trabajo final presentado por Lucía Espasandin Soneira para el Máster en Oceanografía y Gestión del Medio Marino impartido por la Universitat de Barcelona (UB), realizado bajo la dirección la Dra Marta Coll Monton y del Dr. Valerio Sbragaglia del Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC).-- 25 pages, 6 figures
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Universidad de Barcelona
2021-09-15
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Subjects: | Mediterranean Sea, Climate change, Emotions, Culturomics, Digital data, Species redistributions, |
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dig-icm-es-10261-2563312022-01-31T17:33:01Z Tracking the social dimension of ongoing fish distributional range shift in marine recreational fishing Espasandín Soneira, Lucía Coll, Marta Sbragaglia, Valerio Mediterranean Sea Climate change Emotions Culturomics Digital data Species redistributions Trabajo final presentado por Lucía Espasandin Soneira para el Máster en Oceanografía y Gestión del Medio Marino impartido por la Universitat de Barcelona (UB), realizado bajo la dirección la Dra Marta Coll Monton y del Dr. Valerio Sbragaglia del Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC).-- 25 pages, 6 figures One of the most important ecological impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems is the distributional range-shift of species. Understanding the social implications of this phenomenon is crucial for managers and policy makers in order to adapt fisheries management and resource conservation. In this paper we investigate the social dimension of recreational fishing in the context of an ongoing distribution range-shift of a target species. Specifically, we mined data on YouTube about recreational anglers and spearfishers targeting the white grouper (Epinephelus aeneus), which is a species expanding northwards in the North-western Mediterranean Sea. We retrieved a total of 453 videos. Results showed that at least in Italy social engagement is higher for spearfishers than anglers. In general, we documented an overall positive polarity of comments in both Italy and Spain, but specific negative emotions such as fear, disgust or anger were more common for angling videos in Italy. Interestingly, we detected a positive correlation between joy and latitude, which means that videos from higher latitude where the white grouper can be still considered a rare species triggered more joy than at lower latitude where this species is more common. Our study demonstrated that social media data can track the social dimension of ongoing distributional range shift and, above all, offer a real time tool for adaptive management 2021-12-17T09:10:19Z 2021-12-17T09:10:19Z 2021-09-15 2021-12-17T09:10:19Z tesis de maestría http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_bdcc http://hdl.handle.net/10261/256331 Sí open Universidad de Barcelona CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) |
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Trabajo final presentado por Lucía Espasandin Soneira para el Máster en Oceanografía y Gestión del Medio Marino impartido por la Universitat de Barcelona (UB), realizado bajo la dirección la Dra Marta Coll Monton y del Dr. Valerio Sbragaglia del Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC).-- 25 pages, 6 figures |
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Tracking the social dimension of ongoing fish distributional range shift in marine recreational fishing |
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Tracking the social dimension of ongoing fish distributional range shift in marine recreational fishing |
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Tracking the social dimension of ongoing fish distributional range shift in marine recreational fishing |
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