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Título: Brazilian recreational fisheries: current status, challenges and future direction.
Autor: FREIRE, K. M. F.
TUBINO, R. A.
MONTEIRO-NETO, C.
ANDRADE TUBINO, M. F.
BELRUSS, C. G.
TOMÁS, A. R. G.
TUTUI, S. L. S
CASTRO, P. M. G.
MARUYAMA, L. S.
CATELLA, A. C.
CREPALDI, D. V.
DANIEL, C. R. A.
MACHADO, M. L.
MENDONÇA, J. T.
MORO, P. S.
MOTTA, F. S.
RAMIRES, M.
SILVA, M. H. C.
VIEIRA, J. P.
Afiliación: K . M. F. FREIRE, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SERGIPE; R . A . TUBINO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; C. MONTEIRO-NETO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE; M. F . ANDRADE-TUBINO, UNIVERSIDADE VEIGA DE ALMEIDA; C . G . BELRUSS, INSTITUTO DE PESCA; A . R . G . TOMÁS, INSTITUTO DE PESCA; S. L. S. TUTUI, INSTITUTO DE PESCA; P . M. G . CASTRO, INSTITUTO DE PESCA; L. S. MARUYAMA, INSTITUTO DE PESCA; AGOSTINHO CARLOS CATELLA, CPAP; D . V . CREPALDI, IBAMA; C . R . A . DANIEL, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SERGIPE; M. L . MACHADO, IBAMA; J . T . MENDONÇA, INSTITUTO DE PESCA; P . S . MORO, Moro Indústria de Artigos Esportivos; F . S . MOTTA, UNIVERSDIDADE FEDERAL DE SÃO PAULO; M. RAMIRES, UNIVERSIDADE SANTA CECÍLIA; M. H . C . SILVA, UNIFESO; J. P. VIEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE.
Año: 2016
Referencia: Fisheries Management and Ecology, v. 23, n. 3-4, p. 276-290, 2016.
Descripción: Recreational fisheries in Brazil have increased in importance and attracted many foreign recreational fishers. The objectives of this article were to summarise the available data on Brazilian recreational fisheries, to discuss some of their features and to analyse how they are performing in different regions compared with international trends. A review of published and unpublished sources together with data from recreational fishing licences was used. The participation rate was low (0.9%). Overall, there was a high diversity of fish species, with the following species/group of species repeatedly reported: Menticirrhus spp., Centropomus spp., Cynoscion spp., and Micropogonias furnieri (marine/estuarine water), and Cichla spp., Hoplias malabaricus, and Piaractus mesopotamicus, together with the introduced Oreochromis niloticus and Coptodon rendalli (fresh water). The north-eastern region differs from the other regions: fishing occurs mostly in marine waters and fishers acquire mainly shore-based licences, have minimum fishing expenditures and rarely release fishes. There is no estimate of the total harvest or economic value. Conflicts include catch-and-release-oriented freshwater and marine recreational fishers vs consumption-oriented coastal fishers, tournament participants vs non-participants, commercial fishers and other leisure activities, pollution, ports, species introductions and translocations, protected areas, and federal and state laws. Cases of smooth shifts from artisanal to recreational fishing were detected, possibly associated with changes in the societal relationship with natural resources.
Thesagro: Pesca
NAL Thesaurus: Sport fishing
fisheries management
tourism
Palabras clave: Angling
Competitive events
Sport fisheries
Tournaments
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPAP)

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