Accounting for Predators in the Peruvian Anchovy Fishery

OVERVIEW

The Peruvian anchovy fishery is the second largest fishery in the world. Caught almost exclusively for the production of fish oil and fishmeal to supply the growing aquaculture industry, Peruvian anchovies account for 30 percent of the total worldwide fishmeal trade. This project develops an ecosystem model of the Peruvian anchovy fishery which evaluates the wider impacts of fisheries management decisions on predators, prey, and the functioning of the marine ecosystem.

New Paper:"Valuing Seafood: The Peruvian fisheries sector," Posted November 2013 in Marine Policy. Peruvian anchovy is the largest single-species fishery in the world, and it supplies one-third of the world’s fishmeal. But a new economic study published in the journal Marine Policy shows that human consumption of seafood in Peru—including anchovies and all other fish species—generates more than twice the domestic revenue and three times the jobs as the production of fishmeal and fish oil. See below for videos, summaries in English and Spanish, and the full paper.

The anchovy, besides being an important fishery resource, plays a much larger role. Center for Environmental Sustainability (CSA) of the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH)

Research Summaries

RESEARCH SUMMARY of a November 2013 paper in the journal Marine Policy: Peruvian anchovy is the largest single-species fishery in the world, and it supplies one-third of the world’s fishmeal. But a new economic study published in the journal Marine Policy shows that human consumption of seafood in Peru—including anchovies and all other fish species—generates more than twice the domestic revenue and three times the jobs as the production of fishmeal and fish oil.

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November, 2013

RESUMEN CIENTIFICO de un nuevo estudio en la revista Marine Policy (Políticas Marinas): La pesquería peruana de anchoveta es la pesquería más grande del mundo basada en una sola especie y provee un tercio de la harina de pescado del planeta. Pero un estudio económico reciéntemente publicado muestra que el consumo de pescados y mariscos en Perú– incluyendo a la anchoveta y otras especies – genera más del doble de los ingresos domésticos y tres veces el empleo que la producción de harina y aceite de pescado.

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November, 2013

RESEARCH SUMMARY: A New Ecosystem Model for the Peruvian Anchovy. A new research tool offers detailed, numerical assessments of management options for the world's largest fishery.

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May, 2012

Fact Sheets

INFOGRAPHIC: Showing the flow of revenue in the Peruvian fisheries sector, from a November 2013 study in the journal Marine Policy.

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November, 2013

INFOGRAPHIC: Showing employment in the Peruvian fisheries sector, from a November 2013 study in the journal Marine Policy.

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INFOGRAPHIC: Spanish version of an infographic showing the flow of revenue in the Peruvian fisheries sector, from a November 2013 study in the journal Marine Policy.

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INFOGRAPHIC: Spanish version of an infographic showing employment in the Peruvian fisheries sector, from a November 2013 study in the journal Marine Policy.

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Publications and Reports

Christensen, V., De la Puente, S., Sueiro, J.C., Steenbeek, J., and Majluf, P. 2013. Valuing seafood: The Peruvian fisheries sector. Marine Policy. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2013.09.022

Valuing seafood: The Peruvian fisheries sector (PDF)

November, 2013

Press Releases

UBC Press Release on Peruvian Anchovy

Video and Images

Recent Work

Peruvian Seafood More Valuable for Human Consumption than Fishmeal and Fish Oil

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Peruvian Seafood More Valuable for Human Consumption than Fishmeal and Fish Oil