FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular No. 1044 Life cycle assessment of southern pink shrimp products from Senegal.An environmental comparison between artisanal fisheries in the Casamance region and a trawl fishery based in Dakar.byFriederike Ziegler Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology Gothenburg, Sweden John Lucas Eichelsheim Intervenir pour le développement écologique de l'environnement en Casamance Ziguinchor, Senegal Andreas Emanuelsson Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology Gothenburg, Sweden Anna Flysjö Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology Gothenburg, Sweden Vaque Ndiaye Centre de recherches océanographiques de Dakar-Thiaroye Dakar, Sénégal Mikkel Thrane Aalborg University Aalborg, Denmark | |
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PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT The main aim of the study was to quantify the environmental impacts caused by a Senegalese shrimp product from fishing to market by performing a life cycle assessment (LCA) of the artisanal fishery for southern pink shrimp in the Casamance region. Secondary aims were to compare the different fishing methods (artisanal and industrial) from an environmental point of view. This circular was prepared by Ms Friederike Ziegler (Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology), Mr John Lucas Eichelsheim (IDEE Casamance), Mr Andreas Emanuelsson (Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology), Ms Anna Flysjö (Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology), Mr Vaque Ndiaye (Centre de recherches océanographiques de Dakar-Thiaroye) and Mr Mikkel Thrane (Aalborg University). Support for the study has been provided through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)-funded FAO FishCode TECPRO Project and the Swedish Board of Fisheries. |
Ziegler, F.; Eichelsheim, J.L.; Emanuelsson, A.; Flysjö, A.; Ndiaye, V.; Thrane, M. Life cycle assessment of southern pink shrimp products from Senegal. An environmental comparison between artisanal fisheries in the Casamance region and a trawl fishery based in Dakar. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular. No. 1044. Rome, FAO. 2009 29p. ABSTRACT |
Preparation of this document
Abstract
Acknowledgements
Acronyms and abbreviations
1. INTRODUCTION
2. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
3. LCA - GENERAL METHODOLOGY
4. LCA METHODOLOGY SPECIFIC TO THE PRESENT STUDY
5. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
6. SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
7. CONCLUSIONS
8. LESSONS LEARNT
9. REFERENCES
APPENDIX Price paid by industry for different calibers (sizes) of shrimps and related weight and length
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