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Título: Ornamental fishing in the region of barcelos, amazonas: Socioeconomic description and scenario of activity in the view of “piabeiros”
Autor: Ladislau, D. S.
Ribeiro, M. W.S.
Castro, P. D.S.
Aride, Paulo Henrique Rocha
Paiva, A. J.V.
Polese, Marcelo Fanttini
Souza, A. B.
Bassul, L. A.
Lavander, Henrique
Oliveira, A. T.
Palavras-chave: Animal
Brazil
environmental protection
fishery
human
river
socioeconomics
Animals
Brazil
Conservation of Natural Resources
Fisheries
Humans
Rivers
Socioeconomic Factors
Data do documento: 2020
Revista: Brazilian Journal of Biology
É parte de: Volume 80, Número 3, pgs. 544-556
Resumo: The Negro river basin is considered the largest area of extractive of ornamental fish in Brazil. This area has fundamental importance for the populations from the Amazon. The present study aimed to describe socioeconomic profile of ornamental fishermen known as “piabeiros” in the Municipality of Barcelos, as well as the ornamental fishery, fisheries area, target species, environments, fishing techniques, equipment, capture techniques and main difficulties faced by the current activity. This study was carried out in municipality of Barcelos, through semi-structured interviews, with artisanal ornamental fishermen (N= 89). The main families of ornamental fish caught and traded were: Characidae, Lebiasinidae, Gasteropelecidae, Cichilidae, Anostomidae, Loricaridae, Potamotrygonidae and Gymnotidae. The main catchment areas were igarapés, lakes, flooded fields, beaches, river banks and igapó forest. Rapiché was the most used equipment in the fisheries both by the fishermen of the urban areas (43.81%) and rural (41.89%). Most of the fishermen are associated with the colony of fishermen of Barcelos (Z33). The data showed that the dynamics of ornamental fishing have changed in a short time and directly affected fishermen, in addition to the low age renewal with the participation of younger fishermen, threatening the transmission of ecological knowledge to future generations. As a result, the increase of the problems related to the productive chain and absence of public power to the activity, since ornamental fishing has already been treated as one of the main economic activities more important for the local communities and for the State of Amazonas. © 2020, Instituto Internacional de Ecologia. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.215806
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