PRESENTS
THE
SUPPLYCHAIN
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THE SUPPLY CHAIN FOR MARINE PRODUCTS The supply chain has three main components: fishers, buyers, and markets. In the diagram below, fish buyers
belong to one of three levels in the supply chain. The levels were characterized through a network analysis, so that the level is determined by the types of relationships fish buyers maintain, not by the number of relationships.
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FISHERS The supply chain starts with the catch and subsequent entrance of the product into the supply chain. LEVEL 1 Buyers that mainly buy product from fishers and sell to other buyers.
Groups of fish in different habitats have a different connection with the markets. This connectivity between species and markets is understood through fishers and buyers.
LEVEL 2 Buyers that purchase product from fishers and other buyers and sell to buyers and different markets or consumers.
A network analysis was used to study the complex relationships between different groups of buyers.
The final market is the type of demand for the product, for example, local, tourist, national or international.
Most buyers deal with different species from different habitats. These species can satisfy various demands.
Avatars do not represent real persons
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LEVEL 3 Buyers that buy product mainly from other buyers and sell to final markets or consumers.
The relationship between species, buyers and final markets, was determined by combining network analysis with qualitative methods.
HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
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HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
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DATAMARES
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BUYERS NET
HABITAT
RETURN TO HOME
HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
TO LEARN MORE
DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
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HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
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DATAMARES
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BUYERS NET
HABITAT
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HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
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DATAMARES
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BUYERS NET
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HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
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DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
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HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
TO LEARN MORE
DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
RETURN TO HOME
HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
TO LEARN MORE
DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
RETURN TO HOME
HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
TO LEARN MORE
DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
RETURN TO HOME
HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
TO LEARN MORE
DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
RETURN TO HOME
HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
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DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
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HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
TO LEARN MORE
DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
RETURN TO HOME
HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
TO LEARN MORE
DATAMARES
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BUYERS NET
HABITAT
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HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
TO LEARN MORE
DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
RETURN TO HOME
HOW ARE BUYERS CONNECTED? Observing the complex relationships between fish buyers in a given network can help us understand how
specific species and fishers are connected to the markets that determine the demand for marine products in Baja California Sur. Understanding these relationships is important in order to understand how easily the different stakeholders can adapt to changes in the market and environmental conditions, and what that means for the sustainability of the fisheries. The connections between buyers represent stable buyer-seller relationships occurring with a given frequency (e.g. weekly, monthly or seasonally)*.
Select a group of fish buyers (circle) to reveal the connections of that particular group.
Local
Tourist
International
National
DEMAND
LEVEL 3 Buys from buyers and sells to final market or consumers
Level 2 Buys from fishers and buyers and sells to market, other buyers or final consumers
Level 1 Buys from fishers and sells to buyers
The network model is based on observed behavior in a case study in Baja California Sur using qualitative and quantitative data. Information has been aggregated so that each group (circle) represents several buyers with similar connections and does not identify a particular buyer. The directionality of relationships between buyers is not included in this visualization. Buyers within the same group can buy and/or sell between themselves. Avatars do not correspond to real people.
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DATAMARES
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BUYERS NET
HABITAT
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HOW ARE HABITATS RELATED TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF FISH DEMANDS? The supply chain has three components: fishers, buyers, and markets. Fishers fish different groups of species that
can be associated with different marine habitats. Groups of species are sold to buyers and end up in different markets depending on their characteristics. The markets satisfy different types of demand, providing fish to local consumers, establishments catering to regional tourism, consumers in other Mexican states, and consumers in other countries.
REEFREEF DEMERSAL DEMERSAL
SEA MOUNTS
SAND DEMERSAL
PELAGIC
The ranking of importance indicates the relative importance of each species for the fishermen included in this study, in terms of the number of fishermen that mentioned the group of species as the target species. A maximum of 5 species per fisher was included. The target market was obtained through interviews and participant observation, and indicates the main destination for each group of species. The association between species and habitat was obtained from Díaz-Uribe et al. (2017).
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 importance for fishers
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HOW ARE HABITATS RELATED TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF FISH DEMANDS? The supply chain has three components: fishers, buyers, and markets. Fishers fish different groups of species that
can be associated with different marine habitats. Groups of species are sold to buyers and end up in different markets depending on their characteristics. The markets satisfy different types of demand, providing fish to local consumers, establishments catering to regional tourism, consumers in other Mexican states, and consumers in other countries.
REEFREEF DEMERSAL DEMERSAL
SEA MOUNTS
SAND DEMERSAL
PELAGIC
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3
Triggerfish (Cochito)
MARKETS: Local
4
Mexican Barred Snaper (Pargo coconaco o Pargo mulato)
MARKETS: Local
Tourist
5
Yellow Snapper (Pargo Amarillo)
MARKETS: Local
5
National
Tourist
Leopard Grouper (Cabrilla sardinera)
MARKETS: Local
Tourist
The ranking of importance indicates the relative importance of each species for the fishermen included in this study, in terms of the number of fishermen that mentioned the group of species as the target species. A maximum of 5 species per fisher was included. The target market was obtained through interviews and participant observation, and indicates the main destination for each group of species. The association between species and habitat was obtained from Díaz-Uribe et al. (2017).
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 importance for fishers
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DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
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HOW ARE HABITATS RELATED TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF FISH DEMANDS? The supply chain has three components: fishers, buyers, and markets. Fishers fish different groups of species that
can be associated with different marine habitats. Groups of species are sold to buyers and end up in different markets depending on their characteristics. The markets satisfy different types of demand, providing fish to local consumers, establishments catering to regional tourism, consumers in other Mexican states, and consumers in other countries.
REEFREEF DEMERSAL DEMERSAL
7
SEA MOUNTS
SAND DEMERSAL
PELAGIC
Other groupers: Cabrilla pinta, Cabrilla piedrera
MARKETS: Local
10
Pacific Creole fish (Cardenal)
MARKETS: Local
8
Other snappers
MARKETS: Local
10
Tourist
Tourist
Chub (Chopa)
MARKETS: Local
The ranking of importance indicates the relative importance of each species for the fishermen included in this study, in terms of the number of fishermen that mentioned the group of species as the target species. A maximum of 5 species per fisher was included. The target market was obtained through interviews and participant observation, and indicates the main destination for each group of species. The association between species and habitat was obtained from Díaz-Uribe et al. (2017).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 importance for fishers
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DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
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HOW ARE HABITATS RELATED TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF FISH DEMANDS? The supply chain has three components: fishers, buyers, and markets. Fishers fish different groups of species that
can be associated with different marine habitats. Groups of species are sold to buyers and end up in different markets depending on their characteristics. The markets satisfy different types of demand, providing fish to local consumers, establishments catering to regional tourism, consumers in other Mexican states, and consumers in other countries.
REEFREEF DEMERSAL DEMERSAL
SEA MOUNTS
SAND DEMERSAL
Ocean Whitefish (Pierna)
PELAGIC
6
MARKETS:
Local
Tourist
Star-studded grouper (Estacuda)
3
MARKETS:
International
Tourist
Pacific red snapper (Huachinango)
1
MARKETS:
Local
National International
Tourist
The ranking of importance indicates the relative importance of each species for the fishermen included in this study, in terms of the number of fishermen that mentioned the group of species as the target species. A maximum of 5 species per fisher was included. The target market was obtained through interviews and participant observation, and indicates the main destination for each group of species. The association between species and habitat was obtained from Díaz-Uribe et al. (2017).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 importance for fishers
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DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
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HOW ARE HABITATS RELATED TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF FISH DEMANDS? The supply chain has three components: fishers, buyers, and markets. Fishers fish different groups of species that
can be associated with different marine habitats. Groups of species are sold to buyers and end up in different markets depending on their characteristics. The markets satisfy different types of demand, providing fish to local consumers, establishments catering to regional tourism, consumers in other Mexican states, and consumers in other countries.
REEFREEF DEMERSAL DEMERSAL
SEA MOUNTS
SAND DEMERSAL
8
PELAGIC
Mojarra (Mojarra)
MARKETS: Local
9
National
Grunt (Bacoco)
MARKETS: Local
The ranking of importance indicates the relative importance of each species for the fishermen included in this study, in terms of the number of fishermen that mentioned the group of species as the target species. A maximum of 5 species per fisher was included. The target market was obtained through interviews and participant observation, and indicates the main destination for each group of species. The association between species and habitat was obtained from Díaz-Uribe et al. (2017).
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 importance for fishers
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DATAMARES
RELATED STORY
BUYERS NET
HABITAT
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HOW ARE HABITATS RELATED TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF FISH DEMANDS? The supply chain has three components: fishers, buyers, and markets. Fishers fish different groups of species that
can be associated with different marine habitats. Groups of species are sold to buyers and end up in different markets depending on their characteristics. The markets satisfy different types of demand, providing fish to local consumers, establishments catering to regional tourism, consumers in other Mexican states, and consumers in other countries.
REEFREEF DEMERSAL DEMERSAL
SEA MOUNTS
SAND DEMERSAL
3
PELAGIC
Jack (Jurel, Pez fuerte)
MARKETS: Local
National
Tourist
The ranking of importance indicates the relative importance of each species for the fishermen included in this study, in terms of the number of fishermen that mentioned the group of species as the target species. A maximum of 5 species per fisher was included. The target market was obtained through interviews and participant observation, and indicates the main destination for each group of species. The association between species and habitat was obtained from Díaz-Uribe et al. (2017).
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10 importance for fishers
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