Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Maracanã, Brazilian Amazon)

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Autor(a) principal: Sales, Karline Alves de Holanda
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Bastos, Rodolpho Zahluth, Canto, Otávio do, Silva, Christian Nunes da, Sombra, Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28329
Resumo: Corral fishing is one of the most traditional ways of fishing in the coastal zone of Brazilian northern state of Pará. It is a very productive activity, which point out the cultural characteristics, the traditional knowledge and the social profile of the fishermen who perform it. This paper characterizes Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maindeua Environmental Protection Area (APA Algodoal-Maiandeua), verifying the geographical positions of the corrals and the situation in which they are (active or inactive), considering the type of corral, the vegetal resources used for its construction, its origins, the assembly, the periodicity of the construction and the harvest. The results were obtained through field trips in order to map and define the area of study; identify corral fishermen and apply semi-structured interviews. Based on field surveys, we show that there are 111 corrals in the area, being in greater numbers in the village of Algodoal. The activity is mainly performed by men aged 52 and 85 years.  The vegetable resources frequently used for the manufacture of the corrals are bacuri (Platonia insignis), caraipé (Licania sp.), jarana (Lecythis lurida) and buiuçú (Ormosia coutinhoi). The fish species most captured are Gó (Macrodon ancylodon), Piramutaba [Catfish] (Brachyplatystoma vaillantii), Dourada (Brachyplatystoma flavicans; Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii) and Uritinga (Arius proops), whereas species considered scarce in the region are the Mero (Epinephelus itajara), Tainha (Mugil spp.) and Xaréu (Caranx spp.). The research results provide support for the improvement of the management plan of the APA Algodoal-Maiandeua, as instrument capable of promoting the community and sustainable management of fisheries resources in the protected area.
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spelling Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Maracanã, Brazilian Amazon)Pesca de corral en el Área de Protección Ambiental Algodoal-Maiandeua (Maracanã, Amazonía brasileña)Pesca de curral na Área de Proteção Ambiental Algodoal-Maiandeua (Maracanã, Amazônia brasileira)Pesca de pequeña escalaPesca de corralConocimiento tradicionalAPA Algodoal-MaiandeuaAmazonía brasileña.Pesca de pequena escalaPesca de curralConhecimento tradicionalAPA Algodoal-MiandeuaAmazônia brasileira.Small-scale fishingCorrals fishingTraditional knowledgeAlgodoal-Maiandeua APABrazilian Amazon.Corral fishing is one of the most traditional ways of fishing in the coastal zone of Brazilian northern state of Pará. It is a very productive activity, which point out the cultural characteristics, the traditional knowledge and the social profile of the fishermen who perform it. This paper characterizes Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maindeua Environmental Protection Area (APA Algodoal-Maiandeua), verifying the geographical positions of the corrals and the situation in which they are (active or inactive), considering the type of corral, the vegetal resources used for its construction, its origins, the assembly, the periodicity of the construction and the harvest. The results were obtained through field trips in order to map and define the area of study; identify corral fishermen and apply semi-structured interviews. Based on field surveys, we show that there are 111 corrals in the area, being in greater numbers in the village of Algodoal. The activity is mainly performed by men aged 52 and 85 years.  The vegetable resources frequently used for the manufacture of the corrals are bacuri (Platonia insignis), caraipé (Licania sp.), jarana (Lecythis lurida) and buiuçú (Ormosia coutinhoi). The fish species most captured are Gó (Macrodon ancylodon), Piramutaba [Catfish] (Brachyplatystoma vaillantii), Dourada (Brachyplatystoma flavicans; Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii) and Uritinga (Arius proops), whereas species considered scarce in the region are the Mero (Epinephelus itajara), Tainha (Mugil spp.) and Xaréu (Caranx spp.). The research results provide support for the improvement of the management plan of the APA Algodoal-Maiandeua, as instrument capable of promoting the community and sustainable management of fisheries resources in the protected area.La pesca de corral es una de las formas más tradicionales de pesca en la zona costera del estado de Pará, en el norte de Brasil. Es una actividad muy productiva, lo que señala las características culturales, los conocimientos tradicionales y el perfil social de los pescadores que la realizan. El trabajo caracteriza la pesca de corral en el Área de Protección Ambiental Algodoal-Maindeua (APA Algodoal-Maiandeua), verificando las posiciones geográficas de los corrales y la situación en que se encuentran (activos o inactivos), considerando el tipo de corral, los recursos vegetales utilizados por su construcción, sus orígenes, el montaje, la periodicidad de la construcción y la cosecha. Los resultados se obtuvieron a través de trabajos de campo con el fin de mapear y delimitar el área de estudio; identificar a los pescadores de corral y aplicar entrevistas semiestructuradas. Con base en los relevamientos de campo, se ha verificado que existen 111 corrales en el área, estando en mayor número en el corregimiento de Algodoal. La actividad es realizada principalmente por hombres de 52 y 85 años. Los recursos vegetales frecuentemente utilizados para la fabricación de los corrales son el bacuri (Platonia insignis), el caraipé (Licania sp.), la jarana (Lecythis lurida) y el buiuçú (Ormosia coutinhoi). Las especies de peces más capturadas son Gó (Macrodon ancylodon), Piramutaba (Brachyplatystoma vaillantii), Dourada (Brachyplatystoma flavicans; Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii) y Uritinga (Arius proops), mientras que las especies consideradas escasas en la región son el Mero (Epinephelus itajara), Tainha (Mugil spp.) y Xaréu (Caranx spp.). Los resultados de la investigación sirven de apoyo para la mejora del plan de gestión de la APA Algodoal-Maiandeua, como instrumento capaz de promover la gestión comunitaria y sostenible de los recursos pesqueros en el área protegida.A pesca de curral é uma das formas mais tradicionais de pesca na zona costeira do estado do Pará, na Região Norte do Brasil. É uma atividade bastante produtiva, que destaca as características culturais, os saberes tradicionais e o perfil social dos pescadores que a realizam. Este artigo caracteriza a pesca de curral na Área de Proteção Ambiental Algodoal-Maindeua (APA Algodoal-Maiandeua), verificando as posições geográficas dos currais e a situação em que se encontram (ativos ou inativos), considerando o tipo de curral, os recursos vegetais utilizados pela sua construção, as suas origens, a montagem, a periodicidade da construção e a colheita. Os resultados foram obtidos por meio de trabalhos de campo para mapear e definir a área de estudo; identificar pescadores de curral e aplicar entrevistas semiestruturadas. Com base em levantamentos de campo, identificou-se que existem 111 currais na área, sendo em maior número na vila de Algodoal. A atividade é realizada principalmente por homens com idade entre 52 e 85 anos. Os recursos vegetais frequentemente utilizados para a confecção dos currais são o bacuri (Platonia insignis), caraipé (Licania sp.), jarana (Lecythis lurida) e buiuçú (Ormosia coutinhoi). As espécies de peixes mais capturadas são Gó (Macrodon ancylodon), Piramutaba (Brachyplatystoma vaillantii), Dourada (Brachyplatystoma flavicans; Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii) e Uritinga (Arius proops), enquanto as espécies consideradas escassas na região são o Mero (Epinephelus itajara), Tainha (Mugil spp.) e Xaréu (Caranx spp.). Os resultados da pesquisa fornecem subsídios para o aprimoramento do plano de manejo da APA Algodoal-Maiandeua, como instrumento capaz de promover o manejo comunitário e sustentável dos recursos pesqueiros na área protegida.Research, Society and Development2022-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2832910.33448/rsd-v11i5.28329Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 5; e42311528329Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 5; e42311528329Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 5; e423115283292525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28329/24709Copyright (c) 2022 Karline Alves de Holanda Sales; Rodolpho Zahluth Bastos; Otávio do Canto; Christian Nunes da Silva; Daniel Sombrahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSales, Karline Alves de Holanda Bastos, Rodolpho Zahluth Canto, Otávio do Silva, Christian Nunes da Sombra, Daniel2022-04-17T18:18:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/28329Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:46.271231Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Maracanã, Brazilian Amazon)
Pesca de corral en el Área de Protección Ambiental Algodoal-Maiandeua (Maracanã, Amazonía brasileña)
Pesca de curral na Área de Proteção Ambiental Algodoal-Maiandeua (Maracanã, Amazônia brasileira)
title Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Maracanã, Brazilian Amazon)
spellingShingle Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Maracanã, Brazilian Amazon)
Sales, Karline Alves de Holanda
Pesca de pequeña escala
Pesca de corral
Conocimiento tradicional
APA Algodoal-Maiandeua
Amazonía brasileña.
Pesca de pequena escala
Pesca de curral
Conhecimento tradicional
APA Algodoal-Miandeua
Amazônia brasileira.
Small-scale fishing
Corrals fishing
Traditional knowledge
Algodoal-Maiandeua APA
Brazilian Amazon.
title_short Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Maracanã, Brazilian Amazon)
title_full Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Maracanã, Brazilian Amazon)
title_fullStr Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Maracanã, Brazilian Amazon)
title_full_unstemmed Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Maracanã, Brazilian Amazon)
title_sort Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maiandeua Environmental Protection Area (Maracanã, Brazilian Amazon)
author Sales, Karline Alves de Holanda
author_facet Sales, Karline Alves de Holanda
Bastos, Rodolpho Zahluth
Canto, Otávio do
Silva, Christian Nunes da
Sombra, Daniel
author_role author
author2 Bastos, Rodolpho Zahluth
Canto, Otávio do
Silva, Christian Nunes da
Sombra, Daniel
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sales, Karline Alves de Holanda
Bastos, Rodolpho Zahluth
Canto, Otávio do
Silva, Christian Nunes da
Sombra, Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pesca de pequeña escala
Pesca de corral
Conocimiento tradicional
APA Algodoal-Maiandeua
Amazonía brasileña.
Pesca de pequena escala
Pesca de curral
Conhecimento tradicional
APA Algodoal-Miandeua
Amazônia brasileira.
Small-scale fishing
Corrals fishing
Traditional knowledge
Algodoal-Maiandeua APA
Brazilian Amazon.
topic Pesca de pequeña escala
Pesca de corral
Conocimiento tradicional
APA Algodoal-Maiandeua
Amazonía brasileña.
Pesca de pequena escala
Pesca de curral
Conhecimento tradicional
APA Algodoal-Miandeua
Amazônia brasileira.
Small-scale fishing
Corrals fishing
Traditional knowledge
Algodoal-Maiandeua APA
Brazilian Amazon.
description Corral fishing is one of the most traditional ways of fishing in the coastal zone of Brazilian northern state of Pará. It is a very productive activity, which point out the cultural characteristics, the traditional knowledge and the social profile of the fishermen who perform it. This paper characterizes Corral fishing in the Algodoal-Maindeua Environmental Protection Area (APA Algodoal-Maiandeua), verifying the geographical positions of the corrals and the situation in which they are (active or inactive), considering the type of corral, the vegetal resources used for its construction, its origins, the assembly, the periodicity of the construction and the harvest. The results were obtained through field trips in order to map and define the area of study; identify corral fishermen and apply semi-structured interviews. Based on field surveys, we show that there are 111 corrals in the area, being in greater numbers in the village of Algodoal. The activity is mainly performed by men aged 52 and 85 years.  The vegetable resources frequently used for the manufacture of the corrals are bacuri (Platonia insignis), caraipé (Licania sp.), jarana (Lecythis lurida) and buiuçú (Ormosia coutinhoi). The fish species most captured are Gó (Macrodon ancylodon), Piramutaba [Catfish] (Brachyplatystoma vaillantii), Dourada (Brachyplatystoma flavicans; Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii) and Uritinga (Arius proops), whereas species considered scarce in the region are the Mero (Epinephelus itajara), Tainha (Mugil spp.) and Xaréu (Caranx spp.). The research results provide support for the improvement of the management plan of the APA Algodoal-Maiandeua, as instrument capable of promoting the community and sustainable management of fisheries resources in the protected area.
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