Fishers’ and scientific histories: an example of consensus from an inland fishery

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Autor(a) principal: Philippsen, Juliana Strieder
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Minte-Vera, Carolina Viviana, Okada, Edson Kiyoshi, Carvalho, Adriana Rosa, Angelini, Ronaldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: In this study we tested the basic premise that fishers’ knowledge provides similar perceptions about exploited stocks to data gathered by standardised monitoring in a small-scale commercial fishery. To that end, we compared temporal trends in catch and individual size for fish species between data obtained from interviews with fishers and a 25-year dataset from a landing monitoring program in the Itaipu Reservoir (Brazil). Fishers described with accuracy changes in species composition of the catches, from large migratory species of high commercial value (common before impoundment) to migratory species of low commercial value and sedentary species following damming. Temporal trends in catches reported by fishers and documented in the landing data matched for most species. Histories diverge when absolute values are involved, such as when fishers were asked to recall their largest catch. Fishers were homogeneous in their reports, indicating that instead of individual opinions, they revealed knowledge resulting from their observation and fishery experience. Fishers can be a reliable source of information for detecting changes in catches over time, especially when large-scale habitat changes have occurred within the time scale of a fisher career. Fishers may be key partners to be considered by managers in information gathering for effective management
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Fishers’ and scientific histories: an example of consensus from an inland fishery
title Fishers’ and scientific histories: an example of consensus from an inland fishery
spellingShingle Fishers’ and scientific histories: an example of consensus from an inland fishery
Philippsen, Juliana Strieder
Bayesian analysis
Data-limited fisheries
Interview
Local knowledge
Reservoir
River
title_short Fishers’ and scientific histories: an example of consensus from an inland fishery
title_full Fishers’ and scientific histories: an example of consensus from an inland fishery
title_fullStr Fishers’ and scientific histories: an example of consensus from an inland fishery
title_full_unstemmed Fishers’ and scientific histories: an example of consensus from an inland fishery
title_sort Fishers’ and scientific histories: an example of consensus from an inland fishery
author Philippsen, Juliana Strieder
author_facet Philippsen, Juliana Strieder
Minte-Vera, Carolina Viviana
Okada, Edson Kiyoshi
Carvalho, Adriana Rosa
Angelini, Ronaldo
author_role author
author2 Minte-Vera, Carolina Viviana
Okada, Edson Kiyoshi
Carvalho, Adriana Rosa
Angelini, Ronaldo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Philippsen, Juliana Strieder
Minte-Vera, Carolina Viviana
Okada, Edson Kiyoshi
Carvalho, Adriana Rosa
Angelini, Ronaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bayesian analysis
Data-limited fisheries
Interview
Local knowledge
Reservoir
River
topic Bayesian analysis
Data-limited fisheries
Interview
Local knowledge
Reservoir
River
description In this study we tested the basic premise that fishers’ knowledge provides similar perceptions about exploited stocks to data gathered by standardised monitoring in a small-scale commercial fishery. To that end, we compared temporal trends in catch and individual size for fish species between data obtained from interviews with fishers and a 25-year dataset from a landing monitoring program in the Itaipu Reservoir (Brazil). Fishers described with accuracy changes in species composition of the catches, from large migratory species of high commercial value (common before impoundment) to migratory species of low commercial value and sedentary species following damming. Temporal trends in catches reported by fishers and documented in the landing data matched for most species. Histories diverge when absolute values are involved, such as when fishers were asked to recall their largest catch. Fishers were homogeneous in their reports, indicating that instead of individual opinions, they revealed knowledge resulting from their observation and fishery experience. Fishers can be a reliable source of information for detecting changes in catches over time, especially when large-scale habitat changes have occurred within the time scale of a fisher career. Fishers may be key partners to be considered by managers in information gathering for effective management
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