Transmission and Erosion of Local Knowledge Practices in a Fishing Village in South India

Dalibandhu Pukkalla Mr, Sharma Bv Prof
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Fishermen acquire knowledge through kin or other members of the community in an informal way, as well as through personal experience. The knowledge thus acquired is viewed as an asset, but the dangers of its erosion are well understood by the fisher communities. This study documents local knowledge based on the experience, observation, and experimentation of the Jalari fishing community in South India. We focus on wave/ocean colors, sea currents, reading the weather, and availability of fishes in different seasons. Cultural transmission and factors potentially influencing the sustenance and erosion of knowledge practices are briefly considered.
南印度一个渔村本地知识实践的传播与侵蚀
渔民通过亲属或社区其他成员以非正式的方式获取知识,也通过个人经验获取知识。通过这种方式获得的知识被视为一种资产,但渔民社区很清楚这种资产受到侵蚀的危险。本研究以印度南部贾拉里渔业社区的经验、观察和实验为基础,记录了当地知识。我们关注海浪/海洋的颜色,海流,阅读天气,以及不同季节鱼类的可用性。简要地考虑了文化传播和可能影响知识实践的维持和侵蚀的因素。
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