The seas within the Channel & North Sea are home to a vitally important fishing industry that is facing significant changes and challenges. Policy responses to reductions in fish stocks impact on communities that depend upon fishing, with social and economic consequences.
GIFS will explore the following themes:
GIFS will develop a toolkit for both policy makers and local planners, providing methods for capturing the broad value of fishing (in social, cultural and economic terms), and will document the importance of fishing for sustainable coastal communities. Case studies within the common priority area will be undertaken, utilising fishing heritage for regeneration, community identity and the development of new economic opportunities. By exploring the three themes of governance, place and economy, GIFS will write a geography of inshore fishing that will help to create a spatial sense of place for the region and provide a snapshot of life in diverse fishing places at the start of the 21st century.