Lessons learned from global surveys conducted in fisheries and aquaculture during the COVID-19 pandemic

By Love, D.C., Weltzien, L.M., Nussbaumer, E.M., Thorne-Lyman, A.L., Belton, B., Anthonysamy, S.M., Das, S.K., Zahardin, M.S., Aris, M.A., Yusoff, N.M.

Lessons learned from global surveys conducted in fisheries and aquaculture during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Conscious of the data scarcity during the COVID-19 pandemic, FAO collaborated with the Johns Hopkins Center for a Liveable Future (CLF), within the Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH), to document the impacts of, and responses to, the pandemic. To do so, it conducted a systematic literature review and implemented a survey with support from Globefish, Eurofish and the other Fish Info Networks, together with case studies of Eurofish Member States.This circular describes the findings from the FAO and CLF-supported surveys, and the literature review. The report was further enriched with a collection of work from large studies across the world.