2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2021.105605
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Cultural importance of marine resources subject to fishing exploitation in coastal communities of Southwest Gulf of Mexico

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“…This necessity is stressed by the perturbations that take place in the VRS, mainly because it is located next to the second most important trading port in Mexico, which has been responsible for most of the deteriorating conditions of the reef (Ortiz-Lozano et al 2013). However, other important perturbations that affect not only the fish community in the VRS but also the reef system include harvesting (Jiménez-Badillo 2008, Escamilla-Pérez et al 2021; biological invasions (Santander-Monsalvo et al 2012, Argüelles-Jiménez et al 2021), as L. rubre is a lionfish prey (Morris andAkins 2009, Bejarano et al 2015); pollution (Horta-Puga and Carriquiry 2014); climate change in a minor way, since the turbid waters likely reduce the levels of solar irradiance (Carricart-Ganivet et al 2011); and habitat change (Horta-Puga 2003). Given the ongoing changes in coral reefs, a more complete document of the biodiversity and ecological contributions of the cryptic reef fishes in the VRS is fundamental.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This necessity is stressed by the perturbations that take place in the VRS, mainly because it is located next to the second most important trading port in Mexico, which has been responsible for most of the deteriorating conditions of the reef (Ortiz-Lozano et al 2013). However, other important perturbations that affect not only the fish community in the VRS but also the reef system include harvesting (Jiménez-Badillo 2008, Escamilla-Pérez et al 2021; biological invasions (Santander-Monsalvo et al 2012, Argüelles-Jiménez et al 2021), as L. rubre is a lionfish prey (Morris andAkins 2009, Bejarano et al 2015); pollution (Horta-Puga and Carriquiry 2014); climate change in a minor way, since the turbid waters likely reduce the levels of solar irradiance (Carricart-Ganivet et al 2011); and habitat change (Horta-Puga 2003). Given the ongoing changes in coral reefs, a more complete document of the biodiversity and ecological contributions of the cryptic reef fishes in the VRS is fundamental.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forces of production were identified through labor, production gears, materials, production technology, finance, and management of production. Production relation is the social structure that manages the relationship of producers (Escamilla-Pérez et al, 2021). Besides being impacted by the force of production, the decisions were also analyzed through the social relations of production.…”
Section: Decision-making Process Among Fishing Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study concluded that MSP can help mitigate coastal erosion. Escamilla-Pérez et al ( 2021) [83] argued that MSP can be used to build resilience in coastal communities, helping communities to adapt to climate change impacts and increase their resilience to climate change.…”
Section: Purple Cluster -"Coastal Communities Climate Change Sustaina...mentioning
confidence: 99%