La pêche en rivière en Martinique : quels sont les enjeux d’une patrimonialisation socio-environnementale ?

River fishing is prohibited in Martinique for a decade due to chlordecone pollution. Argument of inheritage values of river fishing rises in the context of discussion of re-authorization and regulation of this activity. Fishing would be a socio-environmental inheritage due to its social and cultural...

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Main Authors: Bertrand Morandi, Anne Rivière-Honegger, Marylise Cottet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université des Antilles 2018-12-01
Series:Études Caribéennes
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/13857
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spelling doaj-f90ec5e1e6c44964880fbf074fbcd8fa2020-11-25T01:36:27ZengUniversité des AntillesÉtudes Caribéennes1779-09801961-859X2018-12-014110.4000/etudescaribeennes.13857La pêche en rivière en Martinique : quels sont les enjeux d’une patrimonialisation socio-environnementale ?Bertrand MorandiAnne Rivière-HoneggerMarylise CottetRiver fishing is prohibited in Martinique for a decade due to chlordecone pollution. Argument of inheritage values of river fishing rises in the context of discussion of re-authorization and regulation of this activity. Fishing would be a socio-environmental inheritage due to its social and cultural values but also to its assumed function of driver of man-river interactions. Fishing would reinforce closeness to river and favor implication in their environmental preservation. In this paper, we change these assertions about inheritage values of river fishing into research questions. Our work focuses on of river fishing activities in order to provide useful information to productive discussion about the patrimonialization process of river fishing. In this way, we use complementary materials from semi-structured interview survey and documentary study. These materials are analyzed with both qualitative and quantitative methods. Given the results, we highlight diversity of river fishing activities and their recent evolution trend from fishing for resource to fishing leads by recreational interest. We discuss about the creoleness of fishing technics and tools traditionally considered as Native American direct heritage. Finally, we question the specific but non-exclusive role of fishing activities to maintain close link between Martiniquans and rivers.http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/13857fishingriverinheritagemanagementchlordéconeinterview
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Anne Rivière-Honegger
Marylise Cottet
La pêche en rivière en Martinique : quels sont les enjeux d’une patrimonialisation socio-environnementale ?
Études Caribéennes
fishing
river
inheritage
management
chlordécone
interview
author_facet Bertrand Morandi
Anne Rivière-Honegger
Marylise Cottet
author_sort Bertrand Morandi
title La pêche en rivière en Martinique : quels sont les enjeux d’une patrimonialisation socio-environnementale ?
title_short La pêche en rivière en Martinique : quels sont les enjeux d’une patrimonialisation socio-environnementale ?
title_full La pêche en rivière en Martinique : quels sont les enjeux d’une patrimonialisation socio-environnementale ?
title_fullStr La pêche en rivière en Martinique : quels sont les enjeux d’une patrimonialisation socio-environnementale ?
title_full_unstemmed La pêche en rivière en Martinique : quels sont les enjeux d’une patrimonialisation socio-environnementale ?
title_sort la pêche en rivière en martinique : quels sont les enjeux d’une patrimonialisation socio-environnementale ?
publisher Université des Antilles
series Études Caribéennes
issn 1779-0980
1961-859X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description River fishing is prohibited in Martinique for a decade due to chlordecone pollution. Argument of inheritage values of river fishing rises in the context of discussion of re-authorization and regulation of this activity. Fishing would be a socio-environmental inheritage due to its social and cultural values but also to its assumed function of driver of man-river interactions. Fishing would reinforce closeness to river and favor implication in their environmental preservation. In this paper, we change these assertions about inheritage values of river fishing into research questions. Our work focuses on of river fishing activities in order to provide useful information to productive discussion about the patrimonialization process of river fishing. In this way, we use complementary materials from semi-structured interview survey and documentary study. These materials are analyzed with both qualitative and quantitative methods. Given the results, we highlight diversity of river fishing activities and their recent evolution trend from fishing for resource to fishing leads by recreational interest. We discuss about the creoleness of fishing technics and tools traditionally considered as Native American direct heritage. Finally, we question the specific but non-exclusive role of fishing activities to maintain close link between Martiniquans and rivers.
topic fishing
river
inheritage
management
chlordécone
interview
url http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/13857
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