Mar?, mangue e marisco: etnoecologia da pesca artesanal de crust?ceos na comunidade do Angol? (RESEX Marinha da Baia do Iguape), Maragojipe - Bahia

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Ano de defesa: 2010
Autor(a) principal: Casal, Francisco Santos Cousi?o lattes
Orientador(a): Souto, Francisco Jos? Bezerra
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado em Zoologia
Departamento: DEPARTAMENTO DE CI?NCIAS BIOL?GICAS
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1026
Resumo: Mangroves are ecosystems in transition between land and marine environments, subject to the tide cycles that occur in the sheltered coastal regions, presenting favorable conditions for the feeding, protection, and the reproduction of many groups of animals, like crustaceans. The crustaceans, along with the molluscs and fish, form the most important group of fishing resources for the survival of the human population in mangrove areas. This ecosystem is abundant in the Extractive Marine Reserve of the Iguape Bay, where there is a community of fishermen from Angol?, located in the peripheral zone in the town of Maragojipe, in the Bahian Reconcavo area. Ethnoecology has been considered an important methodological tool in the studies of human interactions with other elements of nature. Therefore, an ethnoecology approach was used to understand the relationship between the fishermen from the Angol? community, the environment, and their fishing resources, focusing on the knowledge and traditional practices involved in the craft of fishing crustaceans. The informant?s samples were defined by the native specialists and extended by the snowball sampling technique. Initially, non-structured interviews were done, followed by semistructured interviews with 42 fishermen. Field observation was also used, as well as guided tours and participative mapping, beyond the visual ethnography. The knowledge of the fishing professionals showed a direct relationship to their practices, and diverse catching techniques and strategies were registered in the fishing of crustaceans, used for different environments where the species can be found. The fishermen demonstrated established knowledge of classification, habitat, trophic niche, morphology, physiology, and the relationships of the resources with abiotic factors of the mangrove ecosystem in the Iguape bay, presenting strong connections to scientific literature. The fishermen have perceived factors that have been causing decreases in the stocks of resources in the last few years, revealing the necessity for the organization and planning of fishing in the region, with the creation of a sustainable management plan for the RESEX of the Iguape Bay. Therefore, the fishermen will become fundamental participants in the construction of these sustainable strategies for the reserve.
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spelling Souto, Francisco Jos? Bezerra01698743548http://lattes.cnpq.br/6719721373818735Casal, Francisco Santos Cousi?o2020-04-04T18:40:19Z2010-05-30CASAL, Francisco Santos Cousino. Mar?, mangue e marisco: etnoecologia da pesca artesanal de crust?ceos na comunidade do Angol? (RESEX Marinha da Baia do Iguape), Maragojipe - Bahia. 2010. 253 f. Disserta??o (Mestrado em Zoologia)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2010.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1026Mangroves are ecosystems in transition between land and marine environments, subject to the tide cycles that occur in the sheltered coastal regions, presenting favorable conditions for the feeding, protection, and the reproduction of many groups of animals, like crustaceans. The crustaceans, along with the molluscs and fish, form the most important group of fishing resources for the survival of the human population in mangrove areas. This ecosystem is abundant in the Extractive Marine Reserve of the Iguape Bay, where there is a community of fishermen from Angol?, located in the peripheral zone in the town of Maragojipe, in the Bahian Reconcavo area. Ethnoecology has been considered an important methodological tool in the studies of human interactions with other elements of nature. Therefore, an ethnoecology approach was used to understand the relationship between the fishermen from the Angol? community, the environment, and their fishing resources, focusing on the knowledge and traditional practices involved in the craft of fishing crustaceans. The informant?s samples were defined by the native specialists and extended by the snowball sampling technique. Initially, non-structured interviews were done, followed by semistructured interviews with 42 fishermen. Field observation was also used, as well as guided tours and participative mapping, beyond the visual ethnography. The knowledge of the fishing professionals showed a direct relationship to their practices, and diverse catching techniques and strategies were registered in the fishing of crustaceans, used for different environments where the species can be found. The fishermen demonstrated established knowledge of classification, habitat, trophic niche, morphology, physiology, and the relationships of the resources with abiotic factors of the mangrove ecosystem in the Iguape bay, presenting strong connections to scientific literature. The fishermen have perceived factors that have been causing decreases in the stocks of resources in the last few years, revealing the necessity for the organization and planning of fishing in the region, with the creation of a sustainable management plan for the RESEX of the Iguape Bay. Therefore, the fishermen will become fundamental participants in the construction of these sustainable strategies for the reserve.Manguezais s?o ecossistemas de transi??o entre os ambientes terrestre e marinho, sujeitos ao regime das mar?s e ocorrem em regi?es costeiras abrigadas, apresentando condi??es prop?cias para alimenta??o, prote??o e reprodu??o de muitos grupos de animais, como crust?ceos. Os crust?ceos, juntamente com os moluscos e peixes formam o conjunto de recursos pesqueiros mais importantes para a manuten??o de popula??es humanas em ?reas de manguezal. Este ecossistema ? abundante na Reserva Extrativista Marinha da Ba?a do Iguape, onde encontra-se a comunidade de pescadores do Angol?, localizada na zona perif?rica do munic?pio de Maragojipe, Rec?ncavo Baiano. A etnoecologia vem sendo considerada uma importante ferramenta metodol?gica nos estudos das intera??es do ser humano com os outros elementos da natureza. Portanto, realizou-se uma abordagem etnoecol?gica para compreens?o da rela??o entre pescadores da comunidade do Angol?, o ambiente e seus recursos pesqueiros, enfocando os saberes e as pr?ticas tradicionais envolvidos na atividade da pesca artesanal de crust?ceos. A amostra dos informantes foi definida a partir de especialistas nativos e ampliada pela t?cnica de bola-de-neve. Inicialmente, foram realizadas entrevistas livres seguidas de entrevistas semi-estruturadas com 42 pescadores, sendo tamb?m utilizadas t?cnicas de observa??es diretas, turn?s guiadas, e de mapeamento participativo, al?m da etnografia visual. Os conhecimentos dos profissionais da pesca mostraram ter rela??o direta com suas pr?ticas, e diversas t?cnicas e estrat?gias de captura foram registradas na pesca de crust?ceos, utilizadas para diferentes ambientes onde as esp?cies podem ser encontradas. Os pescadores demonstraram apurados conhecimentos sobre classifica??o, h?bitat, nicho tr?fico, morfologia, fisiologia, e ?s rela??es dos recursos com fatores abi?ticos do ecossistema de manguezal da ba?a do Iguape, apresentando fortes correspond?ncias com a literatura cient?fica. Tamb?m possuem uma percep??o de fatores que vem causando diminui??es dos estoques dos recursos nos ?ltimos anos, revelando um cen?rio atual de necessidade de um ordenamento pesqueiro para a regi?o, com a cria??o do plano de manejo sustent?vel para a RESEX Marinha da Ba?a do Iguape. Portanto, os pescadores tornam-se participantes fundamentais na constru??o dessas estrat?gias sustentadas para a reserva.Submitted by Ricardo Cedraz Duque Moliterno (ricardo.moliterno@uefs.br) on 2020-04-04T18:40:19Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTA??O_Francisco Casal.pdf: 33876368 bytes, checksum: 7fbdea984eb510c868a0fe526d2d41df (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-04-04T18:40:19Z (GMT). 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title Mar?, mangue e marisco: etnoecologia da pesca artesanal de crust?ceos na comunidade do Angol? (RESEX Marinha da Baia do Iguape), Maragojipe - Bahia
spellingShingle Mar?, mangue e marisco: etnoecologia da pesca artesanal de crust?ceos na comunidade do Angol? (RESEX Marinha da Baia do Iguape), Maragojipe - Bahia
Casal, Francisco Santos Cousi?o
Reserva Extrativista Marinha da Ba?a do Iguape
Etnoecologia
Ethnoecology
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Mar?, mangue e marisco: etnoecologia da pesca artesanal de crust?ceos na comunidade do Angol? (RESEX Marinha da Baia do Iguape), Maragojipe - Bahia
title_full Mar?, mangue e marisco: etnoecologia da pesca artesanal de crust?ceos na comunidade do Angol? (RESEX Marinha da Baia do Iguape), Maragojipe - Bahia
title_fullStr Mar?, mangue e marisco: etnoecologia da pesca artesanal de crust?ceos na comunidade do Angol? (RESEX Marinha da Baia do Iguape), Maragojipe - Bahia
title_full_unstemmed Mar?, mangue e marisco: etnoecologia da pesca artesanal de crust?ceos na comunidade do Angol? (RESEX Marinha da Baia do Iguape), Maragojipe - Bahia
title_sort Mar?, mangue e marisco: etnoecologia da pesca artesanal de crust?ceos na comunidade do Angol? (RESEX Marinha da Baia do Iguape), Maragojipe - Bahia
author Casal, Francisco Santos Cousi?o
author_facet Casal, Francisco Santos Cousi?o
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Souto, Francisco Jos? Bezerra
dc.contributor.authorID.fl_str_mv 01698743548
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Casal, Francisco Santos Cousi?o
contributor_str_mv Souto, Francisco Jos? Bezerra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reserva Extrativista Marinha da Ba?a do Iguape
Etnoecologia
topic Reserva Extrativista Marinha da Ba?a do Iguape
Etnoecologia
Ethnoecology
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ethnoecology
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description Mangroves are ecosystems in transition between land and marine environments, subject to the tide cycles that occur in the sheltered coastal regions, presenting favorable conditions for the feeding, protection, and the reproduction of many groups of animals, like crustaceans. The crustaceans, along with the molluscs and fish, form the most important group of fishing resources for the survival of the human population in mangrove areas. This ecosystem is abundant in the Extractive Marine Reserve of the Iguape Bay, where there is a community of fishermen from Angol?, located in the peripheral zone in the town of Maragojipe, in the Bahian Reconcavo area. Ethnoecology has been considered an important methodological tool in the studies of human interactions with other elements of nature. Therefore, an ethnoecology approach was used to understand the relationship between the fishermen from the Angol? community, the environment, and their fishing resources, focusing on the knowledge and traditional practices involved in the craft of fishing crustaceans. The informant?s samples were defined by the native specialists and extended by the snowball sampling technique. Initially, non-structured interviews were done, followed by semistructured interviews with 42 fishermen. Field observation was also used, as well as guided tours and participative mapping, beyond the visual ethnography. The knowledge of the fishing professionals showed a direct relationship to their practices, and diverse catching techniques and strategies were registered in the fishing of crustaceans, used for different environments where the species can be found. The fishermen demonstrated established knowledge of classification, habitat, trophic niche, morphology, physiology, and the relationships of the resources with abiotic factors of the mangrove ecosystem in the Iguape bay, presenting strong connections to scientific literature. The fishermen have perceived factors that have been causing decreases in the stocks of resources in the last few years, revealing the necessity for the organization and planning of fishing in the region, with the creation of a sustainable management plan for the RESEX of the Iguape Bay. Therefore, the fishermen will become fundamental participants in the construction of these sustainable strategies for the reserve.
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