Characterization of Fishery Sector nearby Térraba-Sierpe National Wetland beteen November 2012 and April 2013

Characterization of Fishery Sector nearby Térraba-Sierpe National Wetland beteen November 2012 and April 2013

Authors

  • Cindy Arias Bogantes Universidad Estatal a Distancia de Costa Rica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22458/rr.v7i1.1615

Keywords:

wetland, institutional management, fisheries, fishing communities, Térraba-Sierpe National Wetland.

Abstract

The Térraba-Sierpe National Wetland is located in Puntarenas province (Costa Rica). Nearby communities are engaged in primary activities such fishing and shellfish extraction, of which the residents are dependent. The purpose of this research was to develop a situational analysis of the fisheries sector, in order to find solutions focused on integrated management. Methods included visits that were made to Coronado, Ciudad Cortés and Sierpe; government institutions, fishing downloads receivers, and a total of 75 interviews to fishers (85% of total about their socio-economic condition, and the current situation of the fishery sector. The study was developed from November 2012 to April 2013. Socially, fisher communities were characterized by high levels of poverty, low education, and a limited use and access to bank loans. There was a weak in institutional management, formal education, and special training processes to strengthen associations.

Author Biography

Cindy Arias Bogantes, Universidad Estatal a Distancia de Costa Rica

Máster en Gestión Integrada de Áreas Costeras Tropicales por la Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR), Licenciada en Manejo de Recursos Naturales por la Universidad Estatal a Distancia (UNED), Bachiller en Agronomía con énfasis en Economía Agrícola de la Universidad de Costa Rica.Docente universitaria y Bióloga Regente

Published

2016-12-06

How to Cite

Arias Bogantes, Cindy. 2016. “Characterization of Fishery Sector Nearby Térraba-Sierpe National Wetland Beteen November 2012 and April 2013”. Revista Rupturas 7 (1):149-65. https://doi.org/10.22458/rr.v7i1.1615.

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