Sardine Life Cycle Assessment: done!
Environmental assessment of sardine (Sardina pilchardus) purse seine fishery in Portugal with LCA methodology including biological impact categories
The assessment of the Portuguese purse seine fishery resulted in no difference regarding fuel use between large and small vessels, but differences were found between years.
The stock has declined, and it has produced below maximum sustainable yield.
By-catch and discard data were missing but may be substantial.
Even being difficult to quantify, fishery impact categories complement the environmental results with biological information and precaution is need in relation to the stock management.
The sardine carbon footprint from Portuguese purse seine was lower than that of other commercial species reported in.
Yupiii.
I´m very happy.
Thank you all that help to make this study possible.
Especially to SV and FZ for their endless support, and fishermen and colleagues for their enormous gratitude and inspiration.
Now I just need to publish 3 more studies like this!
And keeeeep pushing.
The assessment of the Portuguese purse seine fishery resulted in no difference regarding fuel use between large and small vessels, but differences were found between years.
The stock has declined, and it has produced below maximum sustainable yield.
By-catch and discard data were missing but may be substantial.
Even being difficult to quantify, fishery impact categories complement the environmental results with biological information and precaution is need in relation to the stock management.
The sardine carbon footprint from Portuguese purse seine was lower than that of other commercial species reported in.
Yupiii.
I´m very happy.
Thank you all that help to make this study possible.
Especially to SV and FZ for their endless support, and fishermen and colleagues for their enormous gratitude and inspiration.
Now I just need to publish 3 more studies like this!
And keeeeep pushing.