Financial comparisons of the artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the middle Paraná River (Brazil)

The main objective of this study was a bio-economic survey of artisanal fishing so as to compare average profit of the fishermen, in two different environments (reservoirs and river) and seasons (dry and rainy). To carry out financial comparisons of artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the m...

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Main Authors: Ceregato S. A., Petrere Jr. M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia 2003-01-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842003000400014
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spelling doaj-a5dfcdbf4d9f4c679c296f04aecc838f2020-11-24T21:31:42ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1519-69841678-43752003-01-01634673682Financial comparisons of the artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the middle Paraná River (Brazil)Ceregato S. A.Petrere Jr. M.The main objective of this study was a bio-economic survey of artisanal fishing so as to compare average profit of the fishermen, in two different environments (reservoirs and river) and seasons (dry and rainy). To carry out financial comparisons of artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the middle Paraná River (Brazil), three habitats were considered: I) Ilha Solteira and Jupiá reservoirs; II) the Paraná River between the Jupiá and Primavera dams; III) the Paraná River downstream from the Primavera dam. Data collection was done through questionnaires addressed to a total of 187 fishersmen; just 164 of the resulting interviews were considered valid. They were held in July 1998 (dry season) and February 1999 (rainy season). The daily average profit of the resevoir fisherman was R$ 13.19 during the dry and R$ 19.54 during the rainy season; R$ 4.10 and R$ 12.92 for fishermen located on the Paraná River between Jupiá and Primavera dam; and R$ 1.48 and R$ 23.01 for those located on the Paraná River below Primavera dam (R$ 1.00 = US$ 0.86 during the dry season; R$ 1.00 = US$ 0.52 during the rainy season). A linear model had been tried to explain the profit variable, in relation to those variables directly linked to fishing (e.g., as habitats; seasons, dry or rainy; gear used; days spent fishing) as well as several sociological variables (age, marital states, number of dependents, and education). However, due to large variability in profits, the proposed model only explained 48.4% of variability, and the only significant factors were education, type of gear, and covariant fishing days.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842003000400014inland fisheriesdamsriversbio-economics
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author Ceregato S. A.
Petrere Jr. M.
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Petrere Jr. M.
Financial comparisons of the artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the middle Paraná River (Brazil)
Brazilian Journal of Biology
inland fisheries
dams
rivers
bio-economics
author_facet Ceregato S. A.
Petrere Jr. M.
author_sort Ceregato S. A.
title Financial comparisons of the artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the middle Paraná River (Brazil)
title_short Financial comparisons of the artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the middle Paraná River (Brazil)
title_full Financial comparisons of the artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the middle Paraná River (Brazil)
title_fullStr Financial comparisons of the artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the middle Paraná River (Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Financial comparisons of the artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the middle Paraná River (Brazil)
title_sort financial comparisons of the artisanal fisheries in urubupungá complex in the middle paraná river (brazil)
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1519-6984
1678-4375
publishDate 2003-01-01
description The main objective of this study was a bio-economic survey of artisanal fishing so as to compare average profit of the fishermen, in two different environments (reservoirs and river) and seasons (dry and rainy). To carry out financial comparisons of artisanal fisheries in Urubupungá Complex in the middle Paraná River (Brazil), three habitats were considered: I) Ilha Solteira and Jupiá reservoirs; II) the Paraná River between the Jupiá and Primavera dams; III) the Paraná River downstream from the Primavera dam. Data collection was done through questionnaires addressed to a total of 187 fishersmen; just 164 of the resulting interviews were considered valid. They were held in July 1998 (dry season) and February 1999 (rainy season). The daily average profit of the resevoir fisherman was R$ 13.19 during the dry and R$ 19.54 during the rainy season; R$ 4.10 and R$ 12.92 for fishermen located on the Paraná River between Jupiá and Primavera dam; and R$ 1.48 and R$ 23.01 for those located on the Paraná River below Primavera dam (R$ 1.00 = US$ 0.86 during the dry season; R$ 1.00 = US$ 0.52 during the rainy season). A linear model had been tried to explain the profit variable, in relation to those variables directly linked to fishing (e.g., as habitats; seasons, dry or rainy; gear used; days spent fishing) as well as several sociological variables (age, marital states, number of dependents, and education). However, due to large variability in profits, the proposed model only explained 48.4% of variability, and the only significant factors were education, type of gear, and covariant fishing days.
topic inland fisheries
dams
rivers
bio-economics
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842003000400014
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