Ecology and ethnoecology of dusky grouper [garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus </it>(Lowe, 1834)] along the coast of Brazil

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Dusky grouper (garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus</it>) is an important catch for several artisanal small-scale fisheries along the Brazilian coast. It is a sedentary, monandric, and late maturing protogynous species, which makes it vulnerable to ove...

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Main Authors: Silvano Renato AM, Begossi Alpina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-09-01
Series:Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
Online Access:http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/4/1/20
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Dusky grouper (garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus</it>) is an important catch for several artisanal small-scale fisheries along the Brazilian coast. It is a sedentary, monandric, and late maturing protogynous species, which makes it vulnerable to overharvesting even though it is mainly caught through hook and line or spear fishing through free diving. Lack of information on the ecology and biology of this species in Brazil is astonishing. Much of the information found in the literature concerns Mediterranean dusky groupers. Studies compiling local knowledge (ethnoecology) about fish species complement biological data, and have been fundamental for effective fisheries management. In this study, our objectives are to obtain data about dusky grouper through fish catches and analysis of stomach contents and gonad maturation (macroscopic analyses), along with interviews from fishermen from six small-scales communities from the southern (Pântano do Sul, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina State) to the northern Brazilian coast (Porto Sauípe, Bahia State). We conclude that precautionary approaches and 'data-less' management approaches are needed in the coast of Brazil. Research on this species and on the potential of aquaculture for its cultivation, are urgent, due to the apparent vulnerability and decrease of dusky grouper along the coast of Brazil.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-c8a46988a6084fe397d8e792f5397dee2022-12-21T18:48:48ZengBMCJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine1746-42692008-09-01412010.1186/1746-4269-4-20Ecology and ethnoecology of dusky grouper [garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus </it>(Lowe, 1834)] along the coast of BrazilSilvano Renato AMBegossi Alpina<p>Abstract</p> <p>Dusky grouper (garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus</it>) is an important catch for several artisanal small-scale fisheries along the Brazilian coast. It is a sedentary, monandric, and late maturing protogynous species, which makes it vulnerable to overharvesting even though it is mainly caught through hook and line or spear fishing through free diving. Lack of information on the ecology and biology of this species in Brazil is astonishing. Much of the information found in the literature concerns Mediterranean dusky groupers. Studies compiling local knowledge (ethnoecology) about fish species complement biological data, and have been fundamental for effective fisheries management. In this study, our objectives are to obtain data about dusky grouper through fish catches and analysis of stomach contents and gonad maturation (macroscopic analyses), along with interviews from fishermen from six small-scales communities from the southern (Pântano do Sul, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina State) to the northern Brazilian coast (Porto Sauípe, Bahia State). We conclude that precautionary approaches and 'data-less' management approaches are needed in the coast of Brazil. Research on this species and on the potential of aquaculture for its cultivation, are urgent, due to the apparent vulnerability and decrease of dusky grouper along the coast of Brazil.</p>http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/4/1/20
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Ecology and ethnoecology of dusky grouper [garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus </it>(Lowe, 1834)] along the coast of Brazil
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
title Ecology and ethnoecology of dusky grouper [garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus </it>(Lowe, 1834)] along the coast of Brazil
title_full Ecology and ethnoecology of dusky grouper [garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus </it>(Lowe, 1834)] along the coast of Brazil
title_fullStr Ecology and ethnoecology of dusky grouper [garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus </it>(Lowe, 1834)] along the coast of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Ecology and ethnoecology of dusky grouper [garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus </it>(Lowe, 1834)] along the coast of Brazil
title_short Ecology and ethnoecology of dusky grouper [garoupa, <it>Epinephelus marginatus </it>(Lowe, 1834)] along the coast of Brazil
title_sort ecology and ethnoecology of dusky grouper garoupa it epinephelus marginatus it lowe 1834 along the coast of brazil
url http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/4/1/20
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