Dolphin-watching tourism as an alternative or supplemental livelihood to marginalised artisanal fishers in Indonesia

JCU Singapore
Role

Collaborator

Description

Jointly funded by Conservation Strategy Fund (Indonesia) & James Cook University (JCUA-JCUS). This project reflects on testimonials of marginalized artisanal fishers, who have adopted dolphin-watching tourism as a supplementary livelihood in Kiluan, Lampung in Indonesia. Predominantly, marginalized, owing to extreme poverty, unsafe working conditions, for a diminishing resource against powerful industrial large-scale fishers; these fishers’ merit to be included in discourses of empowerment and livelihoods. Dolphin-watching tourism is occupationally close and has the potential of being an ideal supplementary livelihood, this study explored to ascertain its potential to contribute to social empowerment and eliminate injustices.

Date

01 Jul 2019 - 30 Dec 2020

Project Type

GRANT

Keywords

N/A

Funding Body

JCU Singapore

Amount

3000

Project Team

Riccardo Welters, Zilmiyah Kamble and Putu Liza Mustika