2021
DOI: 10.32360/acmar.v54i1.43960
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Diversidade e abundância dos peixes comercializados no nordeste paraense, Amazônia costeira: o caso da feira livre de Bragança-PA

Abstract: Bragança is an important municipality in Brazil regarding fishery production. In spite of its important for regional economy, data related to local fisheries such as the production and consumption profiles of commercial species are scarce. Therefore, the goal of this study was to provide an inventory of commercialized fishes in the street market of Bragança along with commercialization parameters. The data collection comprised information based on a questionnaire directed to fishmongers in two sites of the str… Show more

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“…Three quarters (75%) of this L. purpureus catch is destined for export, with the remaining 25% of the fish being channeled to the domestic market [2]. In Brazil, these snappers are sold in fish markets and stores, sometimes in the form of fillets [2][3][4]. Because this species commands a high price as an export commodity, catches are often underreported, and Fishes 2024, 9, 136 2 of 17 monitoring is unreliable, resulting in a mismatch between the few available catch statistics and the volume reported by the Brazilian foreign trade control system SISCOMEX [2,3,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three quarters (75%) of this L. purpureus catch is destined for export, with the remaining 25% of the fish being channeled to the domestic market [2]. In Brazil, these snappers are sold in fish markets and stores, sometimes in the form of fillets [2][3][4]. Because this species commands a high price as an export commodity, catches are often underreported, and Fishes 2024, 9, 136 2 of 17 monitoring is unreliable, resulting in a mismatch between the few available catch statistics and the volume reported by the Brazilian foreign trade control system SISCOMEX [2,3,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%