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Adaptive Co‐Management and Future Resilience of Coastal Winter Migratory Bag Net Fisheries in Indian Sundarbans: Ensuring Livelihood Sustainability Amidst Climate Change

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  • Shreya Bhattacharya
  • Basanta Kumar Das
  • Archisman Ray
  • Bandana Das Ghosh
  • Pranaya Kumar Parida
  • Prateep Kumar Nayak
  • D. C. Yateesh
  • C. M. Roshith
  • Sisir Kanta Pradhan
  • Arghya Kunui
  • Pranab Gogoi

Abstract

Winter Migratory Bagnet fishery (WBNF) in Indian Sundarbans contributes significantly to local food security and livelihoods, yet they are increasingly threatened by rising sea levels, declining fish stocks, and recurring cyclones. The main objective of the study is assessing its vulnerabilities and focusing on the adaptive response strategies employed by stakeholders to mitigate the challenges to sustain fisheries and fisher livelihoods. Baseline data were collected from 2019 to 2024 to assess species diversity and fishery dynamics. The findings reveal that WBNF not only provides a steady source of fish protein and income for thousands of households but also serves as a governance model for similar ecosystems, showcasing how community‐based practices, traditional knowledge, and adaptive management can sustain fisheries under ecological and socio‐economic pressures. Research further evaluates the vulnerability of Bagnet fisheries in response to current cyclonic events and climate change, which impacts reduced catches and also the damage to fishing crafts and gears. The Livelihood Vulnerability Score for winter bagnet fisheries in the Sundarbans ranged from 0.253 at Kalisthan to 0.402 at Fraserganj, indicating an overall high‐risk situation faced by fishing communities. Several environmental and socio‐economic drivers such as sea level rise, dependence on middlemen, decrease in species richness, decrease in Catch Per Unit Effort, shift in fish spawning season, changes in rainfall patterns, different adaptation strategies, and so on. influencing the sustainability of these fisheries were also identified and documented for the first time. To address these challenges, the study highlights adaptive management approaches, including stronger community participation, livelihood diversification, and institutional support.

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  • Shreya Bhattacharya & Basanta Kumar Das & Archisman Ray & Bandana Das Ghosh & Pranaya Kumar Parida & Prateep Kumar Nayak & D. C. Yateesh & C. M. Roshith & Sisir Kanta Pradhan & Arghya Kunui & Pranab G, 2026. "Adaptive Co‐Management and Future Resilience of Coastal Winter Migratory Bag Net Fisheries in Indian Sundarbans: Ensuring Livelihood Sustainability Amidst Climate Change," Sustainable Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 34(1), pages 1217-1237, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:sustdv:v:34:y:2026:i:1:p:1217-1237
    DOI: 10.1002/sd.70288
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