A tale that never loses in the telling: Considerations for the shifting ethnobaseline based on artisanal fisher records from the southwestern Atlantic
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Resumo: | An ethnoichthyological survey was conducted with fishers from traditional communities distributed between the Lakes Region and the northern Fluminense region, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The study was developed based on semi-structured interviews, with fishers with at least 30 years of experience. Fishers were asked about changes noted for the biological communities with which they interact with, such as reports concerning abundance changes, the disappearance of certain species or the insertion of new ones, as well as weight and size changes. The reported ethno-names were confirmed at the specific level whenever possible through photographs and complementary descriptions. Eighty-five fishers aged between 39 to 83 years old were interviewed. Fishing activity times ranged from 30 to 68 years, averaging 40.6 years. Fishers reported differing estimates from what was expected according to the known length-weight relationship for the reported species. In general, length estimates were closer to the expected for medium-sized fish from 0.3 m to 1 m. Sixty-nine ethno-names and their variations were identified, associated with 58 fish categories. Of this total, denominations were associated to 47 local fauna species or genera, while one ethno-name was not linked to any taxonomic identification. This study is the result of research financed by the Brazilian Fund for Biodiversity and the Pescarte Environmental Education Project, a mitigation measure required by the Federal Environmental Licensing, conducted by IBAMA. |
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A tale that never loses in the telling: Considerations for the shifting ethnobaseline based on artisanal fisher records from the southwestern AtlanticEthnoknowledgeSmall scale fisheriesCommon namesAn ethnoichthyological survey was conducted with fishers from traditional communities distributed between the Lakes Region and the northern Fluminense region, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The study was developed based on semi-structured interviews, with fishers with at least 30 years of experience. Fishers were asked about changes noted for the biological communities with which they interact with, such as reports concerning abundance changes, the disappearance of certain species or the insertion of new ones, as well as weight and size changes. The reported ethno-names were confirmed at the specific level whenever possible through photographs and complementary descriptions. Eighty-five fishers aged between 39 to 83 years old were interviewed. Fishing activity times ranged from 30 to 68 years, averaging 40.6 years. Fishers reported differing estimates from what was expected according to the known length-weight relationship for the reported species. In general, length estimates were closer to the expected for medium-sized fish from 0.3 m to 1 m. Sixty-nine ethno-names and their variations were identified, associated with 58 fish categories. Of this total, denominations were associated to 47 local fauna species or genera, while one ethno-name was not linked to any taxonomic identification. This study is the result of research financed by the Brazilian Fund for Biodiversity and the Pescarte Environmental Education Project, a mitigation measure required by the Federal Environmental Licensing, conducted by IBAMA.PetroRioUniv Fed Rio de Janeiro, Lab Biol & Tecnol Pesqueira BioTecPesca, BR-21941590 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniv Fed Rio de Janeiro, Programa Posgrad Ecol, BR-21941590 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, BrazilUniv Fed Fluminense, BR-24220008 Niteroi, RJ, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Lab Pesquisa Elasmobranquios, BR-11330900 Sao Vicente, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Lab Pesquisa Elasmobranquios, BR-11330900 Sao Vicente, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paraiba, Editora-eduepUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Santos, Sergio RicardoChagas Macedo, Marcio LuisMaciel, Thais RodriguesGoncalves Souza, Gabriel BarrosAlmeida, Lais da SilvaFazzano Gadig, Otto Bismarck [UNESP]Vianna, Marcelo2022-04-28T17:23:05Z2022-04-28T17:23:05Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article20http://dx.doi.org/10.15451/ec2022-01-11.03-1-20Ethnobiology And Conservation. Campina Grande: Univ Estadual Paraiba, Editora-eduep, v. 11, 20 p., 2022.2238-4782http://hdl.handle.net/11449/21878810.15451/ec2022-01-11.03-1-20WOS:000748963900001Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengEthnobiology And Conservationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T17:23:05Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/218788Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:29:41.243340Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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A tale that never loses in the telling: Considerations for the shifting ethnobaseline based on artisanal fisher records from the southwestern Atlantic |
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A tale that never loses in the telling: Considerations for the shifting ethnobaseline based on artisanal fisher records from the southwestern Atlantic |
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A tale that never loses in the telling: Considerations for the shifting ethnobaseline based on artisanal fisher records from the southwestern Atlantic Santos, Sergio Ricardo Ethnoknowledge Small scale fisheries Common names |
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A tale that never loses in the telling: Considerations for the shifting ethnobaseline based on artisanal fisher records from the southwestern Atlantic |
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A tale that never loses in the telling: Considerations for the shifting ethnobaseline based on artisanal fisher records from the southwestern Atlantic |
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A tale that never loses in the telling: Considerations for the shifting ethnobaseline based on artisanal fisher records from the southwestern Atlantic |
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A tale that never loses in the telling: Considerations for the shifting ethnobaseline based on artisanal fisher records from the southwestern Atlantic |
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A tale that never loses in the telling: Considerations for the shifting ethnobaseline based on artisanal fisher records from the southwestern Atlantic |
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Santos, Sergio Ricardo |
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Santos, Sergio Ricardo Chagas Macedo, Marcio Luis Maciel, Thais Rodrigues Goncalves Souza, Gabriel Barros Almeida, Lais da Silva Fazzano Gadig, Otto Bismarck [UNESP] Vianna, Marcelo |
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author |
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Chagas Macedo, Marcio Luis Maciel, Thais Rodrigues Goncalves Souza, Gabriel Barros Almeida, Lais da Silva Fazzano Gadig, Otto Bismarck [UNESP] Vianna, Marcelo |
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Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Santos, Sergio Ricardo Chagas Macedo, Marcio Luis Maciel, Thais Rodrigues Goncalves Souza, Gabriel Barros Almeida, Lais da Silva Fazzano Gadig, Otto Bismarck [UNESP] Vianna, Marcelo |
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Ethnoknowledge Small scale fisheries Common names |
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Ethnoknowledge Small scale fisheries Common names |
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An ethnoichthyological survey was conducted with fishers from traditional communities distributed between the Lakes Region and the northern Fluminense region, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The study was developed based on semi-structured interviews, with fishers with at least 30 years of experience. Fishers were asked about changes noted for the biological communities with which they interact with, such as reports concerning abundance changes, the disappearance of certain species or the insertion of new ones, as well as weight and size changes. The reported ethno-names were confirmed at the specific level whenever possible through photographs and complementary descriptions. Eighty-five fishers aged between 39 to 83 years old were interviewed. Fishing activity times ranged from 30 to 68 years, averaging 40.6 years. Fishers reported differing estimates from what was expected according to the known length-weight relationship for the reported species. In general, length estimates were closer to the expected for medium-sized fish from 0.3 m to 1 m. Sixty-nine ethno-names and their variations were identified, associated with 58 fish categories. Of this total, denominations were associated to 47 local fauna species or genera, while one ethno-name was not linked to any taxonomic identification. This study is the result of research financed by the Brazilian Fund for Biodiversity and the Pescarte Environmental Education Project, a mitigation measure required by the Federal Environmental Licensing, conducted by IBAMA. |
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Ethnobiology And Conservation. Campina Grande: Univ Estadual Paraiba, Editora-eduep, v. 11, 20 p., 2022. 2238-4782 10.15451/ec2022-01-11.03-1-20 WOS:000748963900001 |
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