Dyhia Belhabib, Ph.D.
- Title
- Principal Investigator
- Department
- I-Sea Fisheries
- Institution
- Ecotrust Canada
- Country
- Canada
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://oceancanada.org/researcher-in-profile-dr-dyhia-belhabib
- Award year
- 2024
Using technology and community engagement to reduce illegal fishing within artisanal zones and marine protected areas in Senegal
Illegal fishing is a major challenge for marine conservation in Senegal, where more than 600,000 people depend on fisheries for their livelihoods. To safeguard its marine resources, the country has established a network of marine protected areas and reserved areas within 6 nautical miles of shore solely for artisanal fishers. Yet industrial fishing vessels’ frequent incursions into the artisanal zone and protected areas, and subsequent laundering of illegally caught fish through activities such as transshipment, continue to threaten fish stocks, degrade ecosystems, and reduce food security in coastal communities.
Dyhia Belhabib will trace the seafood supply chain in Senegal to understand how illegally caught fish enter the market, who is involved in the trade, how seafood is laundered, and where the fish end up. Using a combination of tools and approaches—including vessel tracking technology, artificial intelligence tools, and community engagement—she will identify areas where illegal commercial fishing is most prevalent and will work with enforcement agencies to prioritize sites for additional monitoring and intervention. By increasing transparency in Senegal’s seafood supply chain, Belhabib aims to cut off market access for illegally caught fish and to reduce illegal fishing within marine protected areas and artisanal zones.
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