Fishery regulamentation or ethnoknowledge? The dilemma of the management of the mapará fisheries on the lower Tocantins river in northern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Mesquita, Esther Mirian Cardoso
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Mata, Paulo Allison Costa da, Souza, Matheus dos Santos, Souza, Maria Clara Pinheiro de, Isaac, Victoria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18963
Resumo: The fishery of mapará (Hypophthalmus marginatus) is of great economic importance in the Amazon region. Despite this, it is observed that the current norms of management disagree with the ethnoknowledge of fishermen of the Tocantins river. Therefore, there are many seizures and fines in the Tocantins Low region. This work appeared as a demand of the fishermen of the region and had as purpose to test the pertinence of the fishing legislation on the capture of the species and to provide subsidies for the adaptation of the norms to the local reality. For this, a mapará fishery was taken on the Pindobal Grande river, in the municipality of Igarapé-Miri, in the state of Pará. A sample of the captured individuals was collected, and identification, sexing and biometry were done. Fishing was described, and the sex ratio tested with the Chi-Square test and the mean length differences between the sexes with the Student's t-test. The results were compared with current legislation and literature data. The captured mapará individuals were mostly above 30 cm, as determined by legislation. It is concluded that, despite using a network that is prohibited, the capture of the species in the region acts selectively, due to the ethno-cognition and the fisherman's action ("taleiro"). Therefore, it is necessary that the legislation be revised, seeking the reconciliation between the conservation of ecosystems, the traditional knowledge and the socioeconomic development of the region.
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spelling Fishery regulamentation or ethnoknowledge? The dilemma of the management of the mapará fisheries on the lower Tocantins river in northern Brazil¿Regulación pesquera o conocimiento étnico? Dilema de la gestión de la pesquería de mapará en el bajo TocantinsRegulamentação pesqueira ou etnoconhecimento? Dilema do manejo da pesca do mapará no baixo TocantinsSelectividadLegislaciónSostenibilidadAmazoniaConocimientos tradicionales.SelectivityLegislationSustainabilityAmazonTraditional knowledge.SeletividadeLegislaçãoSustentabilidadeAmazôniaConhecimento tradicional.The fishery of mapará (Hypophthalmus marginatus) is of great economic importance in the Amazon region. Despite this, it is observed that the current norms of management disagree with the ethnoknowledge of fishermen of the Tocantins river. Therefore, there are many seizures and fines in the Tocantins Low region. This work appeared as a demand of the fishermen of the region and had as purpose to test the pertinence of the fishing legislation on the capture of the species and to provide subsidies for the adaptation of the norms to the local reality. For this, a mapará fishery was taken on the Pindobal Grande river, in the municipality of Igarapé-Miri, in the state of Pará. A sample of the captured individuals was collected, and identification, sexing and biometry were done. Fishing was described, and the sex ratio tested with the Chi-Square test and the mean length differences between the sexes with the Student's t-test. The results were compared with current legislation and literature data. The captured mapará individuals were mostly above 30 cm, as determined by legislation. It is concluded that, despite using a network that is prohibited, the capture of the species in the region acts selectively, due to the ethno-cognition and the fisherman's action ("taleiro"). Therefore, it is necessary that the legislation be revised, seeking the reconciliation between the conservation of ecosystems, the traditional knowledge and the socioeconomic development of the region.La pesca del sorgo (Hypophthalmus marginatus) tiene una gran importancia económica en la región amazónica. Sin embargo, se observa que las normas de gestión vigentes están en desacuerdo con los conocimientos étnicos de los pescadores del río Tocantins. Por lo tanto, hay un gran número de incautaciones y multas en la región del Bajo Tocantins. Este trabajo surgió como una demanda de los pescadores de la región y su objetivo era comprobar la pertinencia de la legislación pesquera sobre la captura de la especie y proporcionar subvenciones para adaptar la normativa a la realidad local. Así, seguimos una pesquería de mapará en el río Pindobal Grande, municipio de Igarapé-Miri, estado de Pará; donde se tomó una muestra de los individuos capturados y se procedió a su identificación, sexado y biometría. Se describieron las pesquerías y se comprobaron las proporciones de los sexos con la prueba de Chi Cuadrado y las diferencias de longitud media entre los sexos con la prueba t de Student. Los resultados se compararon con la legislación vigente y con los datos de la literatura. La mayoría de los ejemplares de mapará capturados superaban los 30 cm, tal y como exige la ley. Se puede concluir que, a pesar del uso de una red prohibida, la captura de la especie en la región es selectiva, debido al conocimiento étnico y a las acciones del pescador ("taleiro"). Por lo tanto, es necesario que se revise la legislación, buscando conciliar la conservación de los ecosistemas, los conocimientos tradicionales y el desarrollo socioeconómico de la región.A pescaria do mapará (Hypophthalmus marginatus) é de grande importância econômica na região amazônica. Apesar disso, observa-se que as normas de manejo vigentes estão em discordância com o etnoconhecimento dos pescadores do rio Tocantins. Logo, há uma grande quantidade de apreensões e multas na região do Baixo Tocantins. Este trabalho surgiu como demanda dos pescadores da região e teve como finalidade testar a pertinência da legislação de pesca sobre a captura da espécie e fornecer subsídios para a adequação das normas à realidade local. Para isso acompanhou-se uma pescaria do mapará no rio Pindobal Grande, município de Igarapé-Miri, estado do Pará. Retirou-se uma amostra dos indivíduos capturados, e foi feita a identificação, sexagem e biometria. A pesca foi descrita e a proporção sexual testada com o teste de Qui Quadrado e as diferenças do comprimento médio entre os sexos com o teste t de Student. Os resultados foram comparados com a legislação vigente e com dados da literatura. Os indivíduos de mapará capturados estavam em sua maioria acima dos 30 cm, determinado pela legislação. Conclui-se então, que apesar de utilizar uma rede que é proibida, a captura da espécie na região atua de forma seletiva, por conta do etnoconhecimento e da atuação do pescador (“taleiro”). Logo, faz-se necessário que a legislação seja revista, buscando a conciliação entre a conservação dos ecossistemas, o saber tradicional e o desenvolvimento socioeconômico da região.Research, Society and Development2021-08-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1896310.33448/rsd-v10i11.18963Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e131101118963Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e131101118963Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e1311011189632525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18963/18488Copyright (c) 2021 Esther Mirian Cardoso Mesquita; Paulo Allison Costa da Mata; Matheus dos Santos Souza; Maria Clara Pinheiro de Souza; Victoria Isaachttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMesquita, Esther Mirian Cardoso Mata, Paulo Allison Costa da Souza, Matheus dos Santos Souza, Maria Clara Pinheiro de Isaac, Victoria 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18963Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:58.100456Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fishery regulamentation or ethnoknowledge? The dilemma of the management of the mapará fisheries on the lower Tocantins river in northern Brazil
¿Regulación pesquera o conocimiento étnico? Dilema de la gestión de la pesquería de mapará en el bajo Tocantins
Regulamentação pesqueira ou etnoconhecimento? Dilema do manejo da pesca do mapará no baixo Tocantins
title Fishery regulamentation or ethnoknowledge? The dilemma of the management of the mapará fisheries on the lower Tocantins river in northern Brazil
spellingShingle Fishery regulamentation or ethnoknowledge? The dilemma of the management of the mapará fisheries on the lower Tocantins river in northern Brazil
Mesquita, Esther Mirian Cardoso
Selectividad
Legislación
Sostenibilidad
Amazonia
Conocimientos tradicionales.
Selectivity
Legislation
Sustainability
Amazon
Traditional knowledge.
Seletividade
Legislação
Sustentabilidade
Amazônia
Conhecimento tradicional.
title_short Fishery regulamentation or ethnoknowledge? The dilemma of the management of the mapará fisheries on the lower Tocantins river in northern Brazil
title_full Fishery regulamentation or ethnoknowledge? The dilemma of the management of the mapará fisheries on the lower Tocantins river in northern Brazil
title_fullStr Fishery regulamentation or ethnoknowledge? The dilemma of the management of the mapará fisheries on the lower Tocantins river in northern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Fishery regulamentation or ethnoknowledge? The dilemma of the management of the mapará fisheries on the lower Tocantins river in northern Brazil
title_sort Fishery regulamentation or ethnoknowledge? The dilemma of the management of the mapará fisheries on the lower Tocantins river in northern Brazil
author Mesquita, Esther Mirian Cardoso
author_facet Mesquita, Esther Mirian Cardoso
Mata, Paulo Allison Costa da
Souza, Matheus dos Santos
Souza, Maria Clara Pinheiro de
Isaac, Victoria
author_role author
author2 Mata, Paulo Allison Costa da
Souza, Matheus dos Santos
Souza, Maria Clara Pinheiro de
Isaac, Victoria
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mesquita, Esther Mirian Cardoso
Mata, Paulo Allison Costa da
Souza, Matheus dos Santos
Souza, Maria Clara Pinheiro de
Isaac, Victoria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Selectividad
Legislación
Sostenibilidad
Amazonia
Conocimientos tradicionales.
Selectivity
Legislation
Sustainability
Amazon
Traditional knowledge.
Seletividade
Legislação
Sustentabilidade
Amazônia
Conhecimento tradicional.
topic Selectividad
Legislación
Sostenibilidad
Amazonia
Conocimientos tradicionales.
Selectivity
Legislation
Sustainability
Amazon
Traditional knowledge.
Seletividade
Legislação
Sustentabilidade
Amazônia
Conhecimento tradicional.
description The fishery of mapará (Hypophthalmus marginatus) is of great economic importance in the Amazon region. Despite this, it is observed that the current norms of management disagree with the ethnoknowledge of fishermen of the Tocantins river. Therefore, there are many seizures and fines in the Tocantins Low region. This work appeared as a demand of the fishermen of the region and had as purpose to test the pertinence of the fishing legislation on the capture of the species and to provide subsidies for the adaptation of the norms to the local reality. For this, a mapará fishery was taken on the Pindobal Grande river, in the municipality of Igarapé-Miri, in the state of Pará. A sample of the captured individuals was collected, and identification, sexing and biometry were done. Fishing was described, and the sex ratio tested with the Chi-Square test and the mean length differences between the sexes with the Student's t-test. The results were compared with current legislation and literature data. The captured mapará individuals were mostly above 30 cm, as determined by legislation. It is concluded that, despite using a network that is prohibited, the capture of the species in the region acts selectively, due to the ethno-cognition and the fisherman's action ("taleiro"). Therefore, it is necessary that the legislation be revised, seeking the reconciliation between the conservation of ecosystems, the traditional knowledge and the socioeconomic development of the region.
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