Urban Fishermen in Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: The Challenges
Fishing is one of the earliest economic activities in the community, other than hunting and farming. Therefore, the practices of the fishing community that makes a living at sea has often been a subject of interest for social researchers, particularly anthropologists, whether in Asia or in the West....
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description | Fishing is one of the earliest economic activities in the community, other than hunting and farming. Therefore, the practices of the fishing community that makes a living at sea has often been a subject of interest for social researchers, particularly anthropologists, whether in Asia or in the West. In Malaysia, at least, artisanal fishing activities are still viewed as rural activities. However, the rapid development of a geographical location, especially a city which is located at the seafront, has made fishing activities a source of income for urban dwellers, as seen in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The development of Kota Kinabalu city has indirectly resulted in various effects and poses a challenge to the community in Gaya Island, particularly the fishermen. What are the challenges faced by the fishermen who live on this island? How do they deal with the developments taking place on the island and the surrounding areas? This paper which is based on an ethnographic study that used in-depth interviews and participant observation will analyse the challenges and experiences of the fishermen in Gaya Island Village in ensuring the survival of their fishing activities. The findings showed that these fishermen are faced with ‘congestion space’ for fishing because they have to share the same resources with the other stake holder son this island such as those involved in tourism as well as Sabah Parks. |
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spelling | ums.eprints-339772022-08-26T02:31:39Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33977/ Urban Fishermen in Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: The Challenges Jalihah Md Shah Nor Hafizah Selamat SH213-216.55 By oceans and seas SH334 Economic aspects. Finance Fishing is one of the earliest economic activities in the community, other than hunting and farming. Therefore, the practices of the fishing community that makes a living at sea has often been a subject of interest for social researchers, particularly anthropologists, whether in Asia or in the West. In Malaysia, at least, artisanal fishing activities are still viewed as rural activities. However, the rapid development of a geographical location, especially a city which is located at the seafront, has made fishing activities a source of income for urban dwellers, as seen in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The development of Kota Kinabalu city has indirectly resulted in various effects and poses a challenge to the community in Gaya Island, particularly the fishermen. What are the challenges faced by the fishermen who live on this island? How do they deal with the developments taking place on the island and the surrounding areas? This paper which is based on an ethnographic study that used in-depth interviews and participant observation will analyse the challenges and experiences of the fishermen in Gaya Island Village in ensuring the survival of their fishing activities. The findings showed that these fishermen are faced with ‘congestion space’ for fishing because they have to share the same resources with the other stake holder son this island such as those involved in tourism as well as Sabah Parks. IDOSI Publications 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33977/1/Urban%20Fishermen%20in%20Gaya%20Island%2C%20Kota%20Kinabalu%2C%20Sabah.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33977/2/Urban%20Fishermen%20in%20Gaya%20Island%2C%20Kota%20Kinabalu%2C%20Sabah1.pdf Jalihah Md Shah and Nor Hafizah Selamat (2016) Urban Fishermen in Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: The Challenges. World Applied Sciences Journal, 34. pp. 1643-1651. ISSN 1818-4952 https://www.idosi.org/wasj/wasj34(12)16/5.pdf https://doi.org/10.5829/idosi.wasj.2016.1643.1651 https://doi.org/10.5829/idosi.wasj.2016.1643.1651 |
spellingShingle | SH213-216.55 By oceans and seas SH334 Economic aspects. Finance Jalihah Md Shah Nor Hafizah Selamat Urban Fishermen in Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: The Challenges |
title | Urban Fishermen in Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: The Challenges |
title_full | Urban Fishermen in Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: The Challenges |
title_fullStr | Urban Fishermen in Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: The Challenges |
title_full_unstemmed | Urban Fishermen in Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: The Challenges |
title_short | Urban Fishermen in Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: The Challenges |
title_sort | urban fishermen in gaya island kota kinabalu sabah the challenges |
topic | SH213-216.55 By oceans and seas SH334 Economic aspects. Finance |
url | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33977/1/Urban%20Fishermen%20in%20Gaya%20Island%2C%20Kota%20Kinabalu%2C%20Sabah.pdf https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/33977/2/Urban%20Fishermen%20in%20Gaya%20Island%2C%20Kota%20Kinabalu%2C%20Sabah1.pdf |
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