WIT Press


Artisanal Fisheries In The SE Brazilian Coast: Using Fisher Information Towards Local Management

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

76

Pages

7

Published

2004

Size

2,178 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/ST040221

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

A. Begossi

Abstract

Coastal artisanal fisheries in SE Brazil are located close to huge urban centers, such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo cities. Many of these fisheries are also adjacent to Atlantic Forest remnants. The growth of tourism, and associated recreational fishing, along with pollution in the coastal waters, increased the chances of impact on species and on artisanal fishing. Some fish species are located close to shore, such as species of Serranidae (groupers, such as Epinephelus and Mycteroperca) and seem vulnerable to the impact from fishing and from pollution. Other species, such as from the family Centropomidae (snooks, Centropomus spp.) are found in estuarine environments, and are also a target of recreational fishers, being subject to pollution coming from coastal rivers. In order to have more information on fishing for spe

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