Aquaculture's Visual Culture: Scientific Documentation and the Transformation of Freshwater

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY
T. Remetir
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Abstract:The 1970s rise of aquaculture sparked rapid scientific, social, and ecological transformations in Philippine freshwater landscapes. During this period aquaculture research institutions used film cameras to document breakthroughs in fish farming, which were later published in annual reports and documentaries. This article focuses on the role of visuality in aquaculture's historical rise. It argues that the research institutions' photographs of Laguna de Bay in the 1970s and 1980s reveal a desire to recast freshwater sites as efficient spaces for fish production. Using a visual studies framework, it reveals how aquaculture research institutions were not just objective observers but also active participants in the transformation of freshwater landscapes.
水产养殖的视觉文化:科学文献与淡水的转化
摘要:20世纪70年代水产养殖的兴起引发了菲律宾淡水景观的快速科学、社会和生态转变。在此期间,水产养殖研究机构使用胶片相机记录鱼类养殖方面的突破,这些突破后来发表在年度报告和纪录片中。这篇文章的重点是可视化在水产养殖的历史崛起中的作用。它认为,研究机构在20世纪70年代和80年代拍摄的拉古纳德湾的照片揭示了一种愿望,即将淡水场所重塑为鱼类生产的有效空间。利用视觉研究框架,它揭示了水产养殖研究机构如何不仅是客观的观察者,而且是淡水景观转变的积极参与者。
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