Elusive coral and fish: Reconsidering the shore-offshore separation in Caribbean archipelagos

IF 0.7 2区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Aída-Sofía Rivera-Sotelo
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Abstract

To deathly stories of marine biodiversity loss, this article adds stories of deep connectivity and multispecies migrations that cut across the simultaneous promotion of coral restoration nearshore and gas exploration offshore in Colombian governmental strategies to meet international commitments in the United Nations Convention on Climate Change. My argument is that these historically and spatially situated relations in the Caribbean of Colombia are elusive—hard to grasp and predict—when using only the lens of extinction. The limits of coral restoration experiments and artisanal fishing far out in the sea indicate vital spaces of transit that transgress shore/nearshore/offshore separations. In this sense, these vital spaces of transit are elusive to the governmental strategies meant to protect coral and fish. This analysis offers a geography of disappearance to extinction studies, an approach to separations within the sea in times of climate change, and attention to a region overlooked in social research.

难以捉摸的珊瑚和鱼类:重新考虑加勒比群岛的海岸与近海分离问题
除了海洋生物多样性丧失的死亡故事之外,这篇文章还讲述了哥伦比亚政府为履行《联合国气候变化公约》中的国际承诺而制定的战略中,同时促进近岸珊瑚恢复和近海天然气勘探的深度连接和多物种迁移的故事。我的论点是,仅从物种灭绝的角度来看,哥伦比亚加勒比海地区的这些历史和空间关系是难以把握和预测的。珊瑚恢复实验和远海手工捕鱼的局限性表明,重要的过境空间超越了海岸/近岸/离岸的分离。从这个意义上说,这些重要的过境空间对于旨在保护珊瑚和鱼类的政府战略来说是难以捉摸的。这项分析为灭绝研究提供了一种消失的地理学,为气候变化时期的海内分隔提供了一种方法,并关注了一个被社会研究忽视的地区。
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