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Fourt, Maïa; Faget, Daniel; Pérez, Thierry (2021): Compilation of multi-source historical data on Mediterranean sponge fisheries [dataset]. Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, IRD and Avignon University, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.926825

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Published: 2021-01-21DOI registered: 2021-02-24

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Abstract:
Sponges are benthic animals that live attached to the ocean bottom and feed by filtering seawater. In the Mediterranean Sea there are many species, some of which have been harvested during centuries for commercialization. These horny sponges were harvested using techniques that varied in time and space. Sponge production in the Mediterranean Sea peaked at the end of the 19th century, and a second time, after the Second World War, when approximately 300 tons were produced per year. In recent years, Mediterranean sponge production has declined to barely a few tons per year.
The objective of the SACOLEVE program (Spatial and temporal Adaptation of a traditional Mediterranean fishery facing Regional Change: COmbining history and ecoLogy to study past, prEsent and future of sponge HarVEsting) was to (i) obtain a full picture of the sponge production decrease and (ii) understand the underlying reasons explaining the temporal sponge production variations. In the frame of this program, a PhD thesis entitled "Histoire de la pêche des éponges en Méditerranée, et son adaptation récente au changement régional" (Mediterranean sponge fishing history and its recent adaptation to regional change) was dedicated to this research topic. Information from numerous archives, grey literature, published articles and fishermen interviews were collected and stored in an original Access 2013 database. This tool answered the needs of labelling, sorting, homogenizing and cross-referencing large quantities of historical information on sponge fishing in the Mediterranean. Data, mainly from the Mediterranean countries, span the period from the 18th century to 2019. They concern geographic distribution of commercial sponge populations, commercial yearly movements (production, export, import) of sponges, and detailed sponge fishing efforts for the main sponge-producing countries and smaller sponge fishing communities. The data submitted here represent a partial extraction of the database used for the PhD thesis.
Keyword(s):
adaptation; AMU; Biodivmex; CNRS; commercial sponges; environmental changes; IMBE; IRD; Mediterranean Sea; OT-Med; SACOLEVE; small-scale fishery; TELEMME
Related to:
Fourt, Maïa (2019): Histoire de la pêche des éponges en Méditerranée et son adaptation récente au changement régional [dissertation]. Aix-Marseille University, 324 pp, https://theses.fr/2019AIXM0452
Fourt, Maïa; Faget, Daniel; Dailianis, Thanos; Koutsoubas, Drosos; Pérez, Thierry (2020): Past and present of a Mediterranean small-scale fishery: the Greek sponge fishery - its resilience and sustainability. Regional Environmental Change, 20(1), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-020-01581-1
Fourt, Maïa; Faget, Daniel; Pérez, Thierry (2020): De la pierre au Fernez : coexistance et évolution des techniques de pêche des éponges commerciales en Méditerranée orientale durant l'entre-deux-guerres. Revue d'histoire maritime, 27, 55-71
Fourt, Maïa; Faget, Daniel; Pérez, Thierry (2020): Towards a history of sponge harvesting in the Mediterranean: a focus on the Kalymnos fishery between the two wars. SOAS Sponges Conference, EdEmery, University of London, May 2018, Island of Hydra, Greece, hal-03040756, 85-96, https://amu.hal.science/hal-03040756
Fourt, Maïa; Pérez, Thierry; Faget, Daniel (2020): Fighting the Minotaur: resistance and transformation of the sponge fisherman society following the introduction of the hard-hat diving suit (1840-1922). International Journal of Maritime History, 32(2), 337-353
Coverage:
Latitude: 36.000000 * Longitude: 16.000000
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Mediterranean_Sea * Latitude: 36.000000 * Longitude: 16.000000 * Location: Mediterranean Sea * Comment: position describes the center of area
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