1. GENERAL INFORMATION
- geographical data (climate, soils, fish species, other resources) and environmental
issues affecting the area;
- infrastructure
- services; schools, medical centres, extension services, markets, transport, credit
facilities
general economic conditions
2. POPULATION
2.1 Characteristics
- population by age, gender, ethnic group, religion, education, occupation,
permanent/temporary resident, marital status
- population growth
- health and nutrition status
2.2 Settlement
- patterns of settlement, historical development and changes;
- patterns of mobility (permanent/ seasonal/periodic/ rural-urban/ urban-rural) and
in- and out- migration trends;
- characteristics of migrants/settlers
- reasons for migration
2.3 Household structure
- age and gender of the household head
- age and gender of members of the household and their relationship to the
household heads
- permanent/ migrating members
- roles of members
3. ACTIVITY PROFILE
productive activities:
all by gender and age, time spent on the activity, seasonality of the activities
- fishing
- Agriculture
- Others
3.2 Reproductive activities:
by gender and age; time spent
- food production, processing and preparation
- water and fuel provision
- household chores
- child care and care for the sick
- maintenance and repairs in the house and compound
3.3 Community activities:
by gender and age; time stunt; seasonality
- participation in church, party, and civic activities
- participation in self-help activities
- attending meetings
- social obligation
4. RESOURCES PROFILE
4.1 Access to and control over factors of production
by age, gender, ethnic group and form of residence (permanent/
temporary)
- land (acquisition, allocation, quality, distance use lease, sale, inheritance)
- fishing area, fishing rights
- labour (intra-/extra- household)
- capital, credit (formal/informal)
- technology/ skills (including extension services)
- implements/equipment
- services (consumption needs, transport facilities, hammermills, health services)
- benefit and surplus production
- usage of income/ household expenditure (consumption/ investment/ services)
5. FACTORS INFLUENCING ACTIVITIES, ACCESS AND CONTROL
5.1 Customary issues
- tribal history and interactions
- kinship system and dominant ideology; influence
- heritage practices
- customary/territorial rights
- social norms
- traditional authority
- witchcraft and jealousy
- gender ideology
5.2 Social organization
- stratification (within community/ between the gender) and determination of factors
- differences between fishery and non-fishery households
- opinion leaders for different groups/gender
- support systems and forms of cooperation
- mechanisms for solving conflicts (intra-/ inter- household)
- means of communication; formal and informal (by gender)
6. DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
- general government policies and political events
- regulations affecting the area
- relationship of the community with the government administration/ external
assistance organizations
- project/ programme carried out or implemented and their impact.
7. FISHERY
7.1 Historical developments in the fishery
- movement of fishery communities over the years
- changes in technologies
- changes in subsistence/ commercial value of fish
- changes in interference of traditional or governmental authorities in fishery
management
7.2 Fishing practices
- Fishing methods and occurrence
- characteristics of fishermen/women using methods
- fishing seasons, days by seasons, day/nights in shore/off-shore
- Catch rates: quantity, species, locality, seasonality
- relation of catch rate and number of boats, gears, fishermen and methods
7.3 Fishing equipment
7.4 Labour organization
7.5 Disposal of products
- Relative occurrence of several forms of processed fish
- Quantity of fish consumed by fishing households (fresh/ processed) and
arrangements between a fisherman and his wives/ extended family/ others
(preference, sales or gifts)
- quantity and prices of fresh fish sold to traders, processors (by gender,
destinations)
- quality and prices of fish processed and sold (by gender, destination)
- quantity, prices and types of fish sold locally, sold within the district,
sold in the urban centre within province and sold outside the province
- profitability (fixed/variable costs, revenue) for different processing
types
- post-harvest losses and causes
7.6 Processing
- characteristics of the processors: age, gender, forms of residence
(permanent/temporary)
- relationship to the fisherman who sold/supplies the fish and the processors
- quantities smoked, salted and sundried and their marketability
- competition
- methods of smoking
- equipment used and ownership
- location of processing(on shore, on the lake, inland villages)
- who provides the firewood, salt, packing materials needed
- shelf life
- storage and transport
7.7 Fish trade and marketing
- characteristics of traders/ marketeers of fish by gender, age, permanent/ temporary
resident
- forms in which fish is marketed, by types of traders and markets
- ways of price-setting for barter and cash sales
- profitability
- competition among traders
- types of goods provided by returning fish traders (e.g. gears, essential
commodities, spare parts)
- transport arrangements and costs
- occurrence of middlemen/ wholesalers
- relationship between fishing units, fishermen and traders
- existence and functions of fish marketing system/facilities.