2016
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201667104
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Espécies arbóreas utilizadas por pescadores para a construção de jangadas, Área de Proteção Ambiental Costa de Itacaré-Serra Grande, Bahia, Brasil

Abstract: ResumoOs jangadeiros são populações de pescadores artesanais das orlas marítimas que vivem no litoral nordeste brasileiro. O litoral sul da Bahia é uma das poucas regiões do litoral brasileiro onde a cultura viva da pesca com a jangada tradicional ainda persiste. O presente estudo teve como objetivo realizar o levantamento das espécies arbóreas utilizadas para a construção de jangadas tradicionais na região sul da Bahia, investigando as possíveis origens desse conhecimento mantido pelos pescadores artesanais. … Show more

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“…Therefore, the environmental law was also mentioned in justifying the abandonment of plants used in the past. This tendency in abandonment of plants and practices was also observed in studies by [29, 30, 39]. …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Therefore, the environmental law was also mentioned in justifying the abandonment of plants used in the past. This tendency in abandonment of plants and practices was also observed in studies by [29, 30, 39]. …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Similarly, the tolda canoes are present in the São Francisco River, which is located between the northeast and southeast regions of Brazil [16]. Relatively to the large number of watercrafts and the cultural richness that these boats represent, few ethnobotanical studies have been conducted that aim to characterize how plant resources are used in the construction of these traditional watercrafts and in fishing activities [17–19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the traditional raft has disappeared in many locations on the northeast shore where they were common in the past [21], there are active spots where the traditional rafts are still used and built by raftsmen. The most active region is located in a strip approximately 200 km south of Bahia State [19–22]. Along with this shore strip, there are semi-desert beaches rounded by the Atlantic Forest, where arboreal species are used as plant resources necessary for the construction and maintenance of the rafts [23–25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%