Is there artisanal fishing territoriality in the Ubatumirim Bay (Ubatuba, SP)? Scale issues in community relations

Scale issues are fundamental in the analysis of temporal and institutional dimensions of fishing territory. To understand actions and decisions at local and regional levels regarding fishing activity, we studied fishing communities at the Ubatumirim Bay, giving particular attention to the Almada com...

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Main Authors: Cristiana Simão Seixas, Célia Regina Tomiko Futemma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2008-03-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume211/p125a138.pdf
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spelling doaj-32e9ae417c294717a5e9b3fd2213f0012020-11-24T20:44:55ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432008-03-01211125138Is there artisanal fishing territoriality in the Ubatumirim Bay (Ubatuba, SP)? Scale issues in community relationsCristiana Simão SeixasCélia Regina Tomiko FutemmaScale issues are fundamental in the analysis of temporal and institutional dimensions of fishing territory. To understand actions and decisions at local and regional levels regarding fishing activity, we studied fishing communities at the Ubatumirim Bay, giving particular attention to the Almada community – north coast of the state of São Paulo. Data were collected between 2004 and 2005, a period in which artisanal fishers, officials and representatives of non-governmental organizations were interviewed. The results indicate the absence of territoriality at local level (within the community), but it exists implicitly at regional level (between communities). Both intercommunity relationships and fishing in areas outside the communities contributed to the building of a perception among fishers that “the sea belongs to everyone”. However, such perception that the sea is public does not imply the kind of free access that is unbound by rules. On the contrary, a large number of fishers believe that is important to have some mechanisms of control, and this must be agreed upon by officials and grassroots organizations within a horizontal institutional arrangement, i.e., all the stakeholders must have equal rights to vote and to make decisions.http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume211/p125a138.pdfterritorialityco-managementscale issuesartisanal fishersnorth coast of the state of São Paulo
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Is there artisanal fishing territoriality in the Ubatumirim Bay (Ubatuba, SP)? Scale issues in community relations
Biotemas
territoriality
co-management
scale issues
artisanal fishers
north coast of the state of São Paulo
author_facet Cristiana Simão Seixas
Célia Regina Tomiko Futemma
author_sort Cristiana Simão Seixas
title Is there artisanal fishing territoriality in the Ubatumirim Bay (Ubatuba, SP)? Scale issues in community relations
title_short Is there artisanal fishing territoriality in the Ubatumirim Bay (Ubatuba, SP)? Scale issues in community relations
title_full Is there artisanal fishing territoriality in the Ubatumirim Bay (Ubatuba, SP)? Scale issues in community relations
title_fullStr Is there artisanal fishing territoriality in the Ubatumirim Bay (Ubatuba, SP)? Scale issues in community relations
title_full_unstemmed Is there artisanal fishing territoriality in the Ubatumirim Bay (Ubatuba, SP)? Scale issues in community relations
title_sort is there artisanal fishing territoriality in the ubatumirim bay (ubatuba, sp)? scale issues in community relations
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
publishDate 2008-03-01
description Scale issues are fundamental in the analysis of temporal and institutional dimensions of fishing territory. To understand actions and decisions at local and regional levels regarding fishing activity, we studied fishing communities at the Ubatumirim Bay, giving particular attention to the Almada community – north coast of the state of São Paulo. Data were collected between 2004 and 2005, a period in which artisanal fishers, officials and representatives of non-governmental organizations were interviewed. The results indicate the absence of territoriality at local level (within the community), but it exists implicitly at regional level (between communities). Both intercommunity relationships and fishing in areas outside the communities contributed to the building of a perception among fishers that “the sea belongs to everyone”. However, such perception that the sea is public does not imply the kind of free access that is unbound by rules. On the contrary, a large number of fishers believe that is important to have some mechanisms of control, and this must be agreed upon by officials and grassroots organizations within a horizontal institutional arrangement, i.e., all the stakeholders must have equal rights to vote and to make decisions.
topic territoriality
co-management
scale issues
artisanal fishers
north coast of the state of São Paulo
url http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume211/p125a138.pdf
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