Dataset for: The Heterogenous Effects of Marine Plastic Pollution on Fishing Productivity: A Decomposition Analysis for Coastal Artisanal Fishers in Ecuador and Peru

Published: 27 December 2024| Version 4 | DOI: 10.17632/25tmhkss42.4
Contributors:
Jorge Avila-Santamaria,
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Description

The data contain information of artisanal fishing producers in Ecuador and Peru. Administrative plastic waste data are appended in this dataset. Given the key global role of the fishing sector, there is a need for further understanding of the heterogeneous impact of marine plastic pollution on social and economic outcomes. Focusing on the artisanal fishing sector in Ecuador and Peru, we explore whether fishers are more exposed to productivity losses due to plastic pollution. We use primary data on artisanal fishers from the Ecuadorian and Peruvian coastal zones and find that Peruvian fishers are 37.8% more productive than Ecuadorian respondents. Moreover, Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition analysis indicates that plastic debris affects Ecuadorian producers the most as the productivity gap in favor of Peruvian producers increases with higher plastic pollution exposure. Robustness check strategies support our results and that the endowment and structural effects are drivers of this gap. We also find that association membership, and age reduce the productivity differential, whereas training in plastic waste management widens it.

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Institutions

University of Exeter, Universidad San Francisco de Quito

Categories

Artisanal Fishery, Plastic Waste, Marine Pollution

Funding

University of Exeter

T1 ref: 115331

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