For many communities settled on the coastline of coastal lagoons, fishing is an important activity because of the income it generates from the work they perform. Objective: To analyze the community perspective of the fishing activity in the community of El Arenal. Methodology: The research is a mixed case study and its development consisted in seven stages, which were: description of the area where field immersion was carried out and identification of socioenvironmental problems, informal dialogue with the fishermen, information processing, data analysis through descriptive statistics, and deductive analysis of the discourse. Results: Overfishing is evident, and the breach of closed season and high levels of capture in live weight which was...
Fishing, an ancestral activity, contributes to the livelihoods of 10 to 12% of the world's populatio...
In Southern Mexico and Central America, inland fisheries form part of the livelihood portfolio of an...
Following on recent interests in social sciences for the development of aquaculture and the alternat...
The southern Mexican states on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico produce approximately 85 % of the tot...
There is a concern regarding the sustainability of current global fishing effort and how to most eff...
Abstract: Fisheries management in northwestern Mexico must fully recognize fisheries as part of soci...
Artisanal fishing is a very important activity for the subsistence of coastal inhabitants in Latin A...
In this article we seek to analyze the fishing activity of the Colony of Fishermen and Aquaculture Z...
Artisanal fishing (AF) can be conceived as that activity carried out by organized individuals or gr...
Abstract: Magdalena Bay in Baja California Sur has long been one of the most productive fishing area...
Most regulations for recreational fishing in Mexico focus primarily on offshore boat fishing. Howeve...
Abstract: The most significant fishing activity in Mexico is small-scale or artisanal, but the curre...
The social vulnerability approach (SV) establishes that social inequalities and disadvantages have d...
This study investigated the interpretation and level of support of government regulations in Bahía d...
Brackish water ecosystems such as mangroves are among the most biodiverse in the world. The mangrove...
Fishing, an ancestral activity, contributes to the livelihoods of 10 to 12% of the world's populatio...
In Southern Mexico and Central America, inland fisheries form part of the livelihood portfolio of an...
Following on recent interests in social sciences for the development of aquaculture and the alternat...
The southern Mexican states on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico produce approximately 85 % of the tot...
There is a concern regarding the sustainability of current global fishing effort and how to most eff...
Abstract: Fisheries management in northwestern Mexico must fully recognize fisheries as part of soci...
Artisanal fishing is a very important activity for the subsistence of coastal inhabitants in Latin A...
In this article we seek to analyze the fishing activity of the Colony of Fishermen and Aquaculture Z...
Artisanal fishing (AF) can be conceived as that activity carried out by organized individuals or gr...
Abstract: Magdalena Bay in Baja California Sur has long been one of the most productive fishing area...
Most regulations for recreational fishing in Mexico focus primarily on offshore boat fishing. Howeve...
Abstract: The most significant fishing activity in Mexico is small-scale or artisanal, but the curre...
The social vulnerability approach (SV) establishes that social inequalities and disadvantages have d...
This study investigated the interpretation and level of support of government regulations in Bahía d...
Brackish water ecosystems such as mangroves are among the most biodiverse in the world. The mangrove...
Fishing, an ancestral activity, contributes to the livelihoods of 10 to 12% of the world's populatio...
In Southern Mexico and Central America, inland fisheries form part of the livelihood portfolio of an...
Following on recent interests in social sciences for the development of aquaculture and the alternat...