Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea: a threat to the means of livelihood of artisanal fishers in South South region, Nigeria

Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea: a threat to the means of livelihood of artisanal fishers in South South region, Nigeria

Author: 
Asua, Samuel A.
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2021
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Responsibility: 
Ugwueze, Michael I., jt. author
Onah, Vincent C., jt. author
Journal Title: 
Review of African Political Economy
Source: 
Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 452-461
ISSN: 
03056244
Abstract: 

The rising spate of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, targeting artisanal fishery, is a huge concern regarding security and economy. Relying to a major extent on qualitative primary data, this briefing explores the economic effects of piracy by providing empirical evidence of how the piracy attacks in the Gulf of Guinea contribute to the increasing food security crisis among the coastline population in the South South region, Nigeria. It argues that the increasing piracy on artisanal fishery is a manifest sign of state fragility in the country.

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CITATION: Asua, Samuel A.. Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea: a threat to the means of livelihood of artisanal fishers in South South region, Nigeria . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2021. Review of African Political Economy, Volume 48, Number 169, 2021, pp. 452-461 - Available at: https://library.au.int/piracy-gulf-guinea-threat-means-livelihood-artisanal-fishers-south-south-region-nigeria