Ethnoichthyology of Fishing Communities in the Lower Valley of Ouémé in Benin, West Africa

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Ethnobiology Letters Pub Date : 2020-10-16 DOI:10.14237/ebl.11.1.2020.1686
Gildas Djidohokpin, E. Sossoukpè, Richard Adandé, Juste V. Voudounnou, E. Fiogbé, A. Haour
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Ethno-ichthyological knowledge can improve fisheries management. This study covers interactions between ecological, morphological, and sociocultural aspects pertaining to the fish of the Tovè River, which is located in the largest fishing area in the Republic of Benin (Ouémé Valley), West Africa. In particular, data were collected on fishing methods and techniques, fishing equipment, and ichthyofauna by noting vernacular names followed by identification traits, taste and dietary value, medicinal use, and related knowledge of different species. Through data related to names given locally to fish, this paper highlights the manner in which physical or behavioral traits are coded in terminology. Most of these species have a high market value, either because they are considered to be delicacies and/or for their medicinal uses. The results suggest that ethno-ichthyological information can successfully be applied to improve fish conservation and fisheries management. Received March 21, 2020 OPEN ACCESS Accepted September 23, 2020 DOI 10.14237/ebl.11.1.2020.1686 Published October 16, 2020
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西非贝宁Ouémé下河谷渔业社区的民族志
民族鱼类学知识可以改善渔业管理。这项研究包括与Tovè河鱼类有关的生态、形态和社会文化方面之间的相互作用。Tovè河位于西非贝宁共和国最大的渔区(ou2013.0valley)。特别是,通过记录当地名称,然后是不同物种的识别特征、味道和饮食价值、药用和相关知识,收集了有关捕捞方法和技术、捕捞设备和鱼系的数据。通过与当地鱼类名称相关的数据,本文强调了在术语中编码身体或行为特征的方式。这些物种中的大多数具有很高的市场价值,因为它们被认为是美味佳肴和/或药用。结果表明,民族鱼类学信息可以成功地应用于改善鱼类保护和渔业管理。收稿2020年3月21日OPEN ACCESS接收2020年9月23日DOI 10.14237/ebl.11.1.2020.1686发布2020年10月16日
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