MARINE AND FISHERIES RESEARCH

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Project description

Foto: Áthila Bertoncini/Projeto Ecorais/BrBio

 

To varying degrees, extractivist fishing represents a source of subsistence and employment, while opening up an array of other possible uses that reinforces the need to implement sustainable practices.

The Project “Support for Marine and Fisheries Research in Rio de Janeiro” is consolidating as an important ally in the quest for new information related to fishing and the environment in Rio state. The Project encompasses fifteen initiatives that study a variety of themes: research on the ecology of endangered or special-interest catch species; coral and rocky coastal ecosystems; invasive marine species; social impacts of oil and gas exploration on traditional communities; female participation in artisanal fishing practices; monitoring of net hauls at port in Rio de Janeiro; and the nutritional importance of target fish species.

Among the measures targeting the orangespot sardine (Sardinella brasiliensis) is a sustainable fishing Management Plan for the species.

The Support for Marine and Fisheries Research in Rio de Janeiro project project is an offset measure established under a consent decree agreed between the company PetroRio and the Federal Public Prosecutors’ Office in Rio de Janeiro. It is implemented by FUNBIO.

Status

In Progress

Starting year

2015

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Marine and Coastal

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