Article
Artisanal Fisher Knowledge and Attitudes Concerning Compressor Fishing in a North-Eastern Brazilian Marine Protected Area
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BARBOSA FILHO, Márcio L. V. et al. Artisanal Fisher Knowledge and Attitudes Concerning Compressor Fishing in a North-Eastern Brazilian Marine Protected Area. Human Ecology, v. 48, p. 357-366, 2020.
0300-7839
10.1007/s10745-020-00156-2
1572-9915
Autor
Barbosa Filho, Márcio L. V.
Souza, Gabriel Barros Gonçalves de
Lopes, Sérgio de Faria
Hauser-Davis, Rachel Ann
Siciliano, Salvatore
Mourão, José da Silva
Resumen
IUU (illegal, unreported, and unregulated) fishing causes severe detrimental social, economic, and environmental impacts worldwide. Although this practice is prohibited in Marine Protected Areas (MPA), practices such as fishing with
compressor devices have been reported at the Marine Extractive Reserve of Corumbau (MERC), Brazil. In this case
study we use data on MERC fisher knowledge and attitudes concerning compressor fishing gathered through semistructured interviews to discuss MPA strengths and weaknesses in preventing IUU fishing. Interviewees strongly oppose
IUU fishing, complaining it is one of the main reasons for declines in local fishing yield. Respondents indicate that nonlocal compressor vessels were frequently observed prior to the establishment of MERC, and while such sightings are
now less frequent, these vessels continue to appear. At the same time, respondents also indicate that marine environmental enforcement actions are rare. We discuss the roles, potentials, and limitations of MPAs in preventing illegal
fishing and protecting fishers from competition with industrial fishing. We recommend the IUU be vigorously combated
in Brazilian MPAs.