Mendoza Jimlea Nadezhda, Prūse Baiba, Ciriaco Aimee, Mendoza Amelia, Ciriaco Harvey, Buen Cynthia, Pua Julie Joyce, Primavera Francesco, Mattalia Giulia, Sõukand Renata
Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Venice, Italy.
Tagalog Fisher Community of Mabato Asufre Pangil, Pangil, Laguna, Philippines.
J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2024 Dec 23;20(1):108. doi: 10.1186/s13002-024-00749-x.
Ethnobotanical knowledge about plant roles in fisheries is crucial for sustainable resource management. Local ecological knowledge helps understand dynamics of the lake ecosystem. Fishers use plants based on availability and characteristics while adapting to the changes in the environment. Studying fishery related uses of plants and algae and the challenges interconnected with them from local perspectives can provide insights into their beneficial uses and impacts to the ecosystem.
The study investigates the botanical knowledge of three fishing villages in Laguna Lake or Laguna de Bay (LB), Philippines, including Buhangin, Sampiruhan, and Mabato-Azufre, each with varying degrees of industrialization. The ethnobotanical study, which gathered 27 interviews between June 2022 and July 2024, included plant collection with the help of local collaborators, including local fishers as research guides.
Fishers in LB highlighted positive and negative plant-fishing interactions. The most frequently mentioned plant applications were fish habitat and fish hiding places. Fish food, spawning sites, conservation, and a number of challenges such as navigational concerns and aquaculture fish deaths had been previously reported in local use reports. The remaining observations provide new insights into plant-fishing interactions, including indicators of food quality and food sources for fish, the decrease in the action of waves, and how plants help in improving the quality of the water.
These results highlight that the knowledge of fishers regarding the ecosystem in which they conduct their fishing activities provides baseline information about the positive and negative relationships between plants and fishing activities in the region, which is vital for further understanding its biodiversity and ecosystem interactions. It is crucial to consider fisher knowledge and involve them as equal partners in conservation efforts of LB.
关于植物在渔业中作用的民族植物学知识对于可持续资源管理至关重要。当地生态知识有助于理解湖泊生态系统的动态。渔民根据植物的可获得性和特性来利用植物,同时适应环境变化。从当地视角研究植物和藻类与渔业相关的用途以及与之相关的挑战,能够深入了解它们的有益用途及其对生态系统的影响。
该研究调查了菲律宾拉古纳湖(又称拉古纳德贝湖,LB)的三个渔村——布杭金、桑皮鲁汉和马巴托 - 阿祖弗雷的植物学知识,每个渔村的工业化程度各不相同。这项民族植物学研究在2022年6月至2024年7月期间进行了27次访谈,包括在当地合作者(包括当地渔民作为研究向导)的帮助下进行植物采集。
拉古纳湖的渔民强调了植物与捕鱼之间的积极和消极相互作用。最常被提及的植物用途是鱼类栖息地和藏身之处。鱼类食物、产卵地、保护以及一些挑战,如航行问题和水产养殖鱼类死亡等,此前在当地使用报告中已有记载。其余观察结果为植物与捕鱼的相互作用提供了新的见解,包括鱼类食物质量和食物来源的指标、海浪作用的减弱以及植物如何有助于改善水质。
这些结果表明,渔民对其开展捕鱼活动的生态系统的了解,提供了该地区植物与捕鱼活动之间正负关系的基线信息,这对于进一步了解其生物多样性和生态系统相互作用至关重要。考虑渔民的知识并让他们作为平等伙伴参与拉古纳湖的保护工作至关重要。