A reflection on fishery far from the newtonian dialectics: the fishing trap and the mullet
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v25i25p151-175Keywords:
cerco, biologia, mente, antropologia, pescaAbstract
As an attempt to bring some entanglements between biology and anthropology, with this article I intend to describe the co-transformational process of catching fish with a fishing trap at the south of the Cardoso Island (Cananeia, SP). Bringing things to life by a distributed agency for this artisanal fishing trap (the cerco) to be effective, many paths are traced and converged between humans and nonhumans. Therefore the cercos are not only limited to the insular river-estuarine environment, but cross the connections with the sea and are extended to other regions of Brazil.
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