2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-8009(03)00082-x
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Evolution of a local Brazilian shrimp market

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“…In addition, socioeconomic changes such as the expansion of markets, common to several fishing communities on the coast of Santa Catarina in the 1980s (Seixas and Troutt 2003), decreased the dependence on local salgas with strong roles in sanctioning mechanisms. Constant migration of vessels along the coast created a larger ''shrimp fishery territory'' and Barra do Sul fishing grounds agglutinated fishers from north and south fishing villages (Guanais et al 2015).…”
Section: Challenges To Building Local Fishery Governance Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, socioeconomic changes such as the expansion of markets, common to several fishing communities on the coast of Santa Catarina in the 1980s (Seixas and Troutt 2003), decreased the dependence on local salgas with strong roles in sanctioning mechanisms. Constant migration of vessels along the coast created a larger ''shrimp fishery territory'' and Barra do Sul fishing grounds agglutinated fishers from north and south fishing villages (Guanais et al 2015).…”
Section: Challenges To Building Local Fishery Governance Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Management practices were flexible and resilient 7 , based on local ecological knowledge, and enforced by social rules. (Seixas and Berkes 2003a,b) During the 1970s, the lagoon became open-access due to several changes in local socio-economic conditions, including the development of external markets for shrimp Berkes 2003b, Seixas andTroutt 2003). The system regained its resilience during the 1980s and early 1990s.…”
Section: Lagoon Fisheries Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This offer is made in a meeting before the opening of the season, but the system allows for the possibility of changing a buyer during the season if another buyer offers a better price (Solares-Leal and Alvarez-Gil, 2003). Another example -the case of the Ibiraquera Lagoon in Brazil -illustrates how the shrimp local trade is influenced by ecological processes, socio-economic relations, and regional markets (Seixas and Troutt, 2003). When a local market for shrimp trade in the region developed along with tourism and its related infrastructure (Seixas and Troutt, 2003), fishers were able to choose whether to sell to intermediaries or directly to local stores and restaurants, weakening the pre-existing exclusive relation of patronage between intermediaries and fishers (Seixas and Troutt, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example -the case of the Ibiraquera Lagoon in Brazil -illustrates how the shrimp local trade is influenced by ecological processes, socio-economic relations, and regional markets (Seixas and Troutt, 2003). When a local market for shrimp trade in the region developed along with tourism and its related infrastructure (Seixas and Troutt, 2003), fishers were able to choose whether to sell to intermediaries or directly to local stores and restaurants, weakening the pre-existing exclusive relation of patronage between intermediaries and fishers (Seixas and Troutt, 2003). In short, the success of the economic activity of rural primary producers such as fishers, or coffee farmers, seems to rely on their ability to avoid intermediaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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