2019
DOI: 10.32360/acmar.v52i1.33408
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A Pesca Artesanal Com Espinhel De Fundo Na Plataforma Continental Amazônica

Abstract: O espinhel é uma arte de pesca passiva que proporciona pouco impacto sobre o fundo oceânico. A pesca com espinhel de fundo na costa amazônica foi caracterizada, no que diz respeito à embarcação utilizada, faina, esforço de pesca e as espécies capturadas. As coletas de dados foram realizadas in loco na embarcação de espinhel da frota artesanal de Bragança-PA, durante 15 lances, distribuídos em três áreas de pesca. A embarcação é considerada de pequeno porte, possui equipamentos necessários para navegação e estr… Show more

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“…In Brazil, elasmobranch fishing is a traditional activity, with several coastal communities engaged in the capture and trade of sharks and rays (Aragão et al 2019; Barbosa-Filho et al 2019; Barbosa -Filho et al 2021;Carvalho et al 2018;Martins et al 2018). Not entirely a subsistence activity, elasmo-branch fishing guarantees the financial gain of many families under socio-economic vulnerability conditions, as well as food security in many regions of the country (Araujo et al, 2020;Dias et al 2016;Martins et al 2018;Nunes et al 2005;Pinto et al 2015;Viana and Souza 2019). The point of concern is that sharks and rays are now among the most threatened vertebrates worldwide, with population declines that seriously compromise their sustainable use (Dulvy et al 2021;Pacoureau et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, elasmobranch fishing is a traditional activity, with several coastal communities engaged in the capture and trade of sharks and rays (Aragão et al 2019; Barbosa-Filho et al 2019; Barbosa -Filho et al 2021;Carvalho et al 2018;Martins et al 2018). Not entirely a subsistence activity, elasmo-branch fishing guarantees the financial gain of many families under socio-economic vulnerability conditions, as well as food security in many regions of the country (Araujo et al, 2020;Dias et al 2016;Martins et al 2018;Nunes et al 2005;Pinto et al 2015;Viana and Souza 2019). The point of concern is that sharks and rays are now among the most threatened vertebrates worldwide, with population declines that seriously compromise their sustainable use (Dulvy et al 2021;Pacoureau et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%