Report on snook fishing in the Bertioga Canal during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Autor(a) principal: Laurelli, Adele Raquel
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ramires, Milena, Barrella, Walter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15805
Resumo: The Bertioga Canal is bounded by the continent and the island of Santo Amaro, constituting the natural unit that connects the municipalities of Santos, Guarujá and Bertioga with the ocean. It is considered as one of the most visited regions by recreational fishermen in the state of São Paulo. The present research analyzed changes in the practice of recreational fishing for snooks, in the Bertioga channel, resulting from the impacts of the pandemic of COVID-19. Between February and April 2021, a boarding point located in the southern section of this channel was visited, to inventory the conditions and services offered to recreational fishermen in the region, during the period of restriction caused by the pandemic of COVID-19. In this location, the main services are boat rentals and outboard engines, in addition to selling shrimp as live bait. In the period of the closing of the retail trade, boats were rented more frequently to recreational fishermen, on days that, frequently, there was not great exercise of this activity, as on weekdays of the week. Reports of the intense movement of boats, which travel above the permitted speed (5 knots) destabilizing the margins and vegetation of the mangrove were pointed out as an impact of the restriction period. Irregular fishing, using “malhão” nets, has also caused environmental damage, with the reduction of the aquatic biodiversity in the channel. We emphasize the performance of public policies in the sector, guaranteeing health, food security and income generation, mitigating the crisis and recovering local economies.
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spelling Report on snook fishing in the Bertioga Canal during the COVID-19 PandemicInforme sobre la pesca de lubina en el Canal de Bertioga durante la pandemia de COVID-19Relato sobre a pesca do robalo no Canal de Bertioga durante a Pandemia COVID-19CentropomusManguezalLockdown.CentropomusMangleAislamiento.CentropomusMangroveLockdown.The Bertioga Canal is bounded by the continent and the island of Santo Amaro, constituting the natural unit that connects the municipalities of Santos, Guarujá and Bertioga with the ocean. It is considered as one of the most visited regions by recreational fishermen in the state of São Paulo. The present research analyzed changes in the practice of recreational fishing for snooks, in the Bertioga channel, resulting from the impacts of the pandemic of COVID-19. Between February and April 2021, a boarding point located in the southern section of this channel was visited, to inventory the conditions and services offered to recreational fishermen in the region, during the period of restriction caused by the pandemic of COVID-19. In this location, the main services are boat rentals and outboard engines, in addition to selling shrimp as live bait. In the period of the closing of the retail trade, boats were rented more frequently to recreational fishermen, on days that, frequently, there was not great exercise of this activity, as on weekdays of the week. Reports of the intense movement of boats, which travel above the permitted speed (5 knots) destabilizing the margins and vegetation of the mangrove were pointed out as an impact of the restriction period. Irregular fishing, using “malhão” nets, has also caused environmental damage, with the reduction of the aquatic biodiversity in the channel. We emphasize the performance of public policies in the sector, guaranteeing health, food security and income generation, mitigating the crisis and recovering local economies.El Canal de Bertioga está delimitado por el continente y por la Isla de Santo Amaro, constituyendo una unidad natural que conecta los municipios de Santos, Guarujá y Bertioga como un océano. Es considerada una de las regiones más visitadas por los pescadores deportivos en el estado de São Paulo. Actualmente, la investigación busca analizar cambios en la práctica de la pesca lubina, no en el canal Bertioga, debido a dos impactos de la pandemia COVID-19. Entre febrero y abril de 2021 se visitó un punto de embarque ubicado en las cercanías de este canal, con el fin de relevar las condiciones y servicios ofrecidos a los pescadores deportivos de la región, durante el período de restricción provocado por la pandemia COVID-19. En esta ubicación, los principales servicios son el alquiler de embarcaciones y motores fuera de borda, además de la venta de camarones en cebos vivos. Sin una fecha para el comercio de ciervos, los barcos se alquilan con mayor frecuencia para los pescadores deportivos, en los días en que a menudo no hay gran actividad, como los días de semana. Las historias sobre el intenso movimiento de los barcos, que desacelera la velocidad permitida (5 ns), desestabilizando los márgenes de los manglares y la vegetación, fueron contrarrestadas como un impacto del período de restricción. La pesca irregular, la red de “malhão”, también ha causado daños ambientales, con una reducción de la biodiversidad acuática fuera del canal. Destacamos la implementación de políticas públicas no relevantes, garantizando salud, seguridad alimentaria y generación de ingresos, mitigando crisis y recuperando economías locales.O Canal de Bertioga é delimitado pelo continente e pela ilha de Santo Amaro, constituindo a unidade natural que conecta os municípios de Santos, Guarujá e Bertioga com o oceano. É considerado como uma das regiões mais visitadas por pescadores amadores no estado de São Paulo. A presente pesquisa buscou analisar alterações na prática da pesca amadora de robalos, no canal de Bertioga, decorrentes dos impactos da pandemia do COVID-19. Foi visitado, entre fevereiro e abril de 2021, um ponto de embarque localizado no trecho sul deste canal, com o objetivo de inventariar as condições e serviços oferecidos aos pescadores esportivos da região, durante o período de restrição provocado pela pandemia COVID-19. Neste local, os principais serviços são aluguel de barcos e motores de popa, além de venda de camarões como iscas vivas.  No período de fechamento do comércio varejista, barcos foram alugados com maior frequência para pescadores esportivos, em dias que, frequentemente, não havia grande exercício dessa atividade, como em dias úteis da semana. Relatos sobre a intensa movimentação de barcos, que trafegam acima da velocidade permitida (5 nós) desestabilizando as margens e a vegetação do manguezal foram apontados como um impacto do período de restrição. A pesca irregular,  com rede de “malhão” também tem provocado danos ambientais, com a redução da biodiversidade aquática no canal.  Enfatizamos a atuação das políticas públicas no setor, garantindo saúde, segurança alimentar e geração de renda, amenizando a crise e recuperando economias locais.Research, Society and Development2021-05-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1580510.33448/rsd-v10i6.15805Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e27010615805Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e27010615805Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e270106158052525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15805/14084Copyright (c) 2021 Adele Raquel Laurelli; Milena Ramires; Walter Barrellahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLaurelli, Adele Raquel Ramires, MilenaBarrella, Walter2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15805Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:33.197877Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Report on snook fishing in the Bertioga Canal during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Informe sobre la pesca de lubina en el Canal de Bertioga durante la pandemia de COVID-19
Relato sobre a pesca do robalo no Canal de Bertioga durante a Pandemia COVID-19
title Report on snook fishing in the Bertioga Canal during the COVID-19 Pandemic
spellingShingle Report on snook fishing in the Bertioga Canal during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Laurelli, Adele Raquel
Centropomus
Manguezal
Lockdown.
Centropomus
Mangle
Aislamiento.
Centropomus
Mangrove
Lockdown.
title_short Report on snook fishing in the Bertioga Canal during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full Report on snook fishing in the Bertioga Canal during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Report on snook fishing in the Bertioga Canal during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Report on snook fishing in the Bertioga Canal during the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort Report on snook fishing in the Bertioga Canal during the COVID-19 Pandemic
author Laurelli, Adele Raquel
author_facet Laurelli, Adele Raquel
Ramires, Milena
Barrella, Walter
author_role author
author2 Ramires, Milena
Barrella, Walter
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Laurelli, Adele Raquel
Ramires, Milena
Barrella, Walter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Centropomus
Manguezal
Lockdown.
Centropomus
Mangle
Aislamiento.
Centropomus
Mangrove
Lockdown.
topic Centropomus
Manguezal
Lockdown.
Centropomus
Mangle
Aislamiento.
Centropomus
Mangrove
Lockdown.
description The Bertioga Canal is bounded by the continent and the island of Santo Amaro, constituting the natural unit that connects the municipalities of Santos, Guarujá and Bertioga with the ocean. It is considered as one of the most visited regions by recreational fishermen in the state of São Paulo. The present research analyzed changes in the practice of recreational fishing for snooks, in the Bertioga channel, resulting from the impacts of the pandemic of COVID-19. Between February and April 2021, a boarding point located in the southern section of this channel was visited, to inventory the conditions and services offered to recreational fishermen in the region, during the period of restriction caused by the pandemic of COVID-19. In this location, the main services are boat rentals and outboard engines, in addition to selling shrimp as live bait. In the period of the closing of the retail trade, boats were rented more frequently to recreational fishermen, on days that, frequently, there was not great exercise of this activity, as on weekdays of the week. Reports of the intense movement of boats, which travel above the permitted speed (5 knots) destabilizing the margins and vegetation of the mangrove were pointed out as an impact of the restriction period. Irregular fishing, using “malhão” nets, has also caused environmental damage, with the reduction of the aquatic biodiversity in the channel. We emphasize the performance of public policies in the sector, guaranteeing health, food security and income generation, mitigating the crisis and recovering local economies.
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