Is there a future for small-scale fishing? What would we lose without small-scale fishing?

A reflection on artisanal fishing and its cultural, economic, and environmental importance. What would be lost if this tradition were to disappear?
The presentation will examine the present and future of artisanal fishing, highlighting its role in the conservation of marine ecosystems, the local economy, and the transmission of traditional knowledge. It will explore the risks faced by cultural and gastronomic heritage if this profession were to disappear, as well as the need to innovate and adapt to keep this centuries-old practice alive, connecting communities with the sea and its resources.
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