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Global trends on inland fishery

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Previous issue date: 2017-08-29 / Al?m do benef?cio para seguran?a alimentar, a pesca de ?gua doce gera uma importante
contribui??o para a economia tanto em esfera local, regional e internacional. Desta forma, este
trabalho teve o objetivo de investigar as quantidades pescadas e os valores gerados por diferentes
modalidades de pesca de ?gua doce no mundo e testar a hip?tese de que a contribui??o
econ?mica da pesca continental de pequena escala ? maior em pa?ses em desenvolvimento do
que das outras modalidades de pesca de ?gua doce em pa?ses desenvolvidos. Para tanto, foi feita
uma revis?o sistem?tica da literatura e s?ntese de informa??es. Assim, p?de-se observar que no
per?odo de 2004 a 2015, a produ??o de pesca de ?gua doce acumulou perda de 775 milh?es de
toneladas. A produ??o da pesca de ?gua doce diminuiu acentuadamente a partir de 2010. A pesca
de subsist?ncia foi registrada principalmente em ?frica e a pesca em pequena escala prevaleceu
na ?sia. A maior produ??o de pesca foi registrada nos EUA (principalmente recreativa) e no
Mali, na ?frica Ocidental. O desenvolvimento da pesca de ?gua doce ainda ? encorajado nessas
?reas onde corpos d??gua est?o mal gerenciados, mas os dados aqui reunidos sugeriram o
contr?rio; os ambientes de ?gua doce devem ser monitorados e conservados com o objetivo de
conduzir um melhor gerenciamento, uma vez que globalmente a pesca tem sido intensamente
praticada nessas ?reas. / The benefits of small-scale freshwater fisheries In addition to consumption for food security,
they make an important contribution to an economy both locally and regionally, as well as on an
international scale, in this way, with the objective of investigating how the Quantities, hake and
the values generated by different modes of freshwater fishing in the world and test a hypothesis
of an economic contribution of small-scale continental fisheries is higher in developing countries
than other forms of freshwater fishing in developed countries. For this, a systematic review of
the literature and synthesis of information was made. Thus, it could be observed that in the
period 2004-2015 the freshwater fisheries production, accumulated a loss of 775 millions of ton.
Freshwater fishery production abruptly decreased markedly from 2010 onwards. Subsistence
fishery was chiefly recorded in Africa and the small-scale fishery was prevalent in Asia. The
highest fishing production was recorded in USA (mostly recreational) and in Mali, in western
Africa. The development of FWF is still encouraged in those areas were inland water bodies are
under-utilized and poor managed, but data gathered here suggested otherwise; freshwater
environments should be indeed monitored and conserved aiming management since fishery has
been intensively performed in these areas through the world.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/24472
Date29 August 2017
CreatorsSilva, Clarice de Andrade Cordeiro da
Contributors10966352831, Philippsen, Juliana Strieder, 04532320941, Angelini, Ronaldo, 13958013805, Carvalho, Adriana Rosa
PublisherPROGRAMA DE P?S-GRADUA??O EM ECOLOGIA, UFRN, Brasil
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Sourcereponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRN, instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, instacron:UFRN
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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