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PROCFish/C - Socio-Economic survey 2006

Solomon Islands, 2006
Solomon Islands
Coastal Fisheries Programme
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Identification

IDNO
SPC_SLB_2006_SE-PROCFISH_v01_M_v01_A_PUF
Title
PROCFish/C - Socio-Economic survey 2006
Translated Title
Enquête Socio-Economique du Programme Régional de Développement des Pêches Océaniques et Côtières 2006
Country
Name Country code
Solomon Islands SLB
Abstract
The coastal component of the Pacific Regional Oceanic and Coastal Fisheries Development Programme (PROCFish/C) conducted fieldwork in four locations around Solomon Islands from July to September, and in December 2006. Solomon Islands is one of 17 Pacific Island countries and territories being surveyed over a 5–6 year period by PROCFish or its associated programme CoFish (Pacific Regional Coastal Fisheries Development Programme).

The aim of the survey work was to provide baseline information on the status of reef fisheries, and to help fill the massive information gap that hinders the effective management of reef fisheries.

Other programme outputs include:
• implementation of the first comprehensive multi-country comparative assessment of reef fisheries (finfish, invertebrates and socioeconomics) ever undertaken in the Pacific Islands region using identical methodologies at each site;
• dissemination of country reports that comprise a set of ‘reef fisheries profiles’ for the sites in each country in order to provide information for coastal fisheries development and management planning;
• development of a set of indicators (or reference points to fishery status) to provide guidance when developing local and national reef fishery management plans and monitoring programmes; and
• development of data and information management systems, including regional and national databases.

Survey work in Solomon Islands covered three disciplines (finfish, invertebrate and socioeconomic) in each site, with two sites surveyed on each trip by a team of five programme scientists and several local attachments from the Solomon Islands Fisheries Department, and The Nature Conservancy. The fieldwork included capacity building for the local counterparts through instruction on survey methodologies in all three disciplines, including the collection of data and inputting the data into the programme’s database.

In Solomon Islands, the four sites selected for the survey were Nggela, Marau, Rarumana and Chubikopi.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]

Version

Version number
Version 01: This is the final, clean, labelled and anonymized version of the Master file.
Version Date
2006-12-31

Scope

Keywords
Keyword
Socio-economic
Fisheries
Finfish
Invertebrates
Consumption
Subsistence
Gift
Sale
Fishing techniques
Habitat

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
In Solomon Islands, the four sites selected for the survey were Nggela, Marau, Rarumana and Chubikopi.
Unit of Analysis
Household and Individual (Finfish fishers; Invertebrate fishers; Key informants; Shop owners).
Universe
The survey covered de jure household members. All household members responding the "Finfishers" and "Invertebrate fishers" questionnaires must be aged 15 years and over and must be living in the household surveyed.

Producers and sponsors

Authoring entity/Primary investigators
Agency Name Affiliation
Coastal Fisheries Programme Pacific Community (SPC)
Producers
Name Role
Reef Fisheries Observatory Technical assistance
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Role
European Commission Funding
Other Identifications/Acknowledgments
Name Affiliation Role
Fisheries Department Government of Solomon Islands In-country assistance

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
At each site the extent of the community to be covered by the socioeconomic survey is determined by the size, nature and use of the fishing grounds. This selection process is highly dependent on local marine tenure rights. For example, in the case of community-owned fishing rights, a fishing community includes all villages that have access to a particular fishing ground. If the fisheries of all the villages concerned are comparable, one or two villages may be selected as representative samples, and consequently surveyed. Results will then be extrapolated to include all villages accessing the same fishing grounds under the same marine tenure system.

Most of the households included in the survey are chosen by simple random selection, as are the finfish and invertebrate fishers associated with any of these households. In addition, important participants in one or several particular fisheries may be selected for complementary surveying. Random sampling is used to provide an average and representative picture of the fishery situation in each community, including those who do not fish, those engaged in finfish and/or invertebrate fishing for subsistence, and those engaged in fishing activities on a small-scale artisanal basis. This assumption applies provided that selected communities are mostly traditional, relatively small (~100-300 households) and (from a socioeconomic point of view) largely homogenous. Similarly, gender and participation patterns (types of fishers by gender and fishery) revealed through the surveys are assumed to be representative of the entire community. Accordingly, harvest figures reported by male and female fishers participating in a community's various fisheries may be extrapolated to assess the impacts resulting from the entire community, sample size permitting (at least 25-30% of all households).

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection (YYYY/MM/DD)
Start date End date Cycle
2006-06-01 2006-12-31 Data collection
Time periods (YYYY/MM/DD)
Start date End date Cycle
2006-06-01 2006-09-30 Round 1
2006-12-01 2006-12-31 Round 2
Mode of data collection
Face-to-face [f2f]
Supervision
The team leader should follow up on data gaps identified after filling in the checklist and assign tasks for collecting the missing data accordingly. Most of this missing data should be collected during survey implementation in the respective community(ies).
Type of Research Instrument
The questionnaires are designed to allow a minimum dataset to be developed for each site, one that allows:
• the community’s dependency on marine resources to be characterised;
• assessment of the community’s engagement in and the possible impact of finfish and invertebrate harvesting; and
• comparison of socioeconomic information with data collected through PROCFish/C resource surveys.

The questionnaires are divided into 4 main areas:
-Household Survey => incorporating demographics, selected socioeconomic parameters and consumption patterns;
-Survey of fishers (finfish and invertebrate) => incorporating data by habitat and/or specific fishery;
-A general questionnaire targeting key informants => the purpose of which is to assess the overall characteristics of the site's fisheries;
-Finfish and invertebrate marketing questionnaires => that target agents, middlemen or buyers/sellers (shops and markets).

In addition to the questionnaires, two sets of size charts are provided to help assess the weight of fish and invertebrates caught and consumed. This is necessary as most village fishers do not use kilograms but local units of measure (heaps, plastic bags, strings, baskets, etc.), which are difficult to translate into kilogram weights.

Data collection is performed using a standard set of questionnaires developed by PROCFish/C’s socioeconomic component, which include a household survey (key socioeconomic parameters and consumption patterns), finfish fisheries survey, invertebrate fisheries survey, marketing of finfish survey, marketing of invertebrates survey, and general information questionnaire (for key informants). In addition, further observations and relevant details are noted and recorded in a non-standardised format.
Questionnaires are fully structured and closed, although open questions may be added on a case-to-case situation.
Data Collectors
Name Abbreviation Affiliation
Coastal Fisheries Programme CFP Pacific Community (SPC)
Fisheries Department Government of Solomon Islands

Data Processing

Cleaning Operations
A software programme (SEMCoS) has been developed in tandem with this manual to assist in automatically performing all necessary analysis and producing outputs for the data collected.
Other Processing
Data from all questionnaire forms are entered in the Reef Fisheries Integrated Database (RFID) system. All data entered are first verified and ‘cleaned’ prior to analysis. In the process of data entry, a comprehensive list of vernacular and corresponding scientific names for finfish and invertebrate species is developed.
Database queries have been defined and established that allow automatic retrieval of the descriptive statistics used when summarising results at the site and national levels.

Data access

Contact
Name Affiliation URI
Coastal Fisheries Programmes Pacific Community (SPC) https://coastfish.spc.int/
Conditions
Public-use file, accessible to all.
Citation requirement
"Pacific Community's Coastal Fisheries Programme, Solomon Islands PROCFish/C - Socio-Economic survey 2006 (SE-PROCFISH 2006), Version 01 of the public-use dataset (2006), provided by the Microdata Library. https://microdata.pacificdata.org/index.php/home"

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

Contacts

Contact
Name Affiliation URI
Coastal Fisheries Programme Pacific Community (SPC) https://coastfish.spc.int/

Metadata production

Document ID
DDI_SPC_SLB_2006_SE-PROCFISH_v01_M_v01_A_PUF
Producers
Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role
Statistics for Development Division SDD Pacific Community Documentation of the study
Date of Production
2020-07-17
Document version
Version 01 (July 2020): This is the first attempt at documenting the 2006 Pacific Regional Oceanic and Coastal Fisheries Development Programme Socio-Economic survey of Solomon Islands. Done by Statistics for Development Division at Noumea, New Caledonia.
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