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A summer worth of interviews with fishermen to gather information about their practices, lifestyle, and insight into the state of fisheries. Garifuna people in the Northern Honduran coastline who have been fishing for years agreed to give me data about the differences in catch size, species caught and the fear they use to fish everyday. This book is a mix of social sciences, anthropology, applied ecology and biology trying to quantify the changes that have appeared in fisheries in Honduras, and differences that the stakeholders can account for themselves.

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A summer worth of interviews with fishermen to gather information about their practices, lifestyle, and insight into the state of fisheries. Garifuna people in the Northern Honduran coastline who have been fishing for years agreed to give me data about the differences in catch size, species caught and the fear they use to fish everyday. This book is a mix of social sciences, anthropology, applied ecology and biology trying to quantify the changes that have appeared in fisheries in Honduras, and differences that the stakeholders can account for themselves.
Autorenporträt
Maria Jose is an avid scientist and SCUBA diving instructor living in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. She studied Ecology in Guelph, Canada and holds a Masters from the University of Essex, UK. During her studies in UK she developed a passion for the marine ecosystems and a sustainable and responsible use of their resources.