2 resultados para modern spanish poetry

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With the aim to provide new insights into operational cetacean-fishery interactions in Atlantic waters, this thesis assesses interactions of cetaceans with Spanish and Portuguese fishing vessels operating in Iberian and South West Atlantic waters. Different opportunistic research methodologies were applied, including an interview survey with fishers (mainly skippers) and onboard observations by fisheries observers and skippers, to describe different types of interactions and to identify potential hotspots for cetacean-fishery interactions and the cetacean species most involved, and to quantify the extent and the consequences of these interactions in terms of benefits and costs for cetaceans and fisheries. In addition, the suitability of different mitigation strategies was evaluated and discussed. The results of this work indicate that cetaceans interact frequently with Spanish and Portuguese fishing vessels, sometimes in a beneficial way (e.g. cetaceans indicate fish schools in purse seine fisheries), but mostly with negative consequences (depredation on catch, gear damage and cetacean bycatch). Significant economic loss and high bycatch rates are, however, only reported for certain fisheries and associated with particular cetacean species. In Galician fisheries, substantial economic loss was reported as a result of bottlenose dolphins damaging artisanal coastal gillnets, while high catch loss may arise from common dolphins scattering fish in purse seine fisheries. High cetacean bycatch mortality arises in trawl fisheries, mainly of common dolphin and particularly during trawling in water depths below 350 m, and in coastal set gillnet fisheries (mainly common and bottlenose dolphins). In large-scale bottom-set longline fisheries in South West Atlantic waters, sperm whales may significantly reduce catch rates through depredation on catch. The high diversity of cetacean-fishery interactions observed in the study area indicates that case-specific management strategies are needed to reduce negative impacts on fisheries and cetaceans. Acoustic deterrent devices (pingers) may be used to prevent small cetaceans from approaching and getting entangled in purse seines and set gillnets, although possible problems include cetacean habituation to the pinger sounds, as well as negative side effects on non-target cetaceans (habitat exclusion) and fisheries target species (reduced catch rates). For sardine and horse mackerel, target species of Iberian Atlantic fisheries, no aversive reaction to pinger sounds was detected during tank experiments conducted in the scope of this thesis. Bycatch in trawls may be reduced by the implementation of time/area restrictions of fishing activity. In addition, the avoidance of fishing areas with high cetacean abundance combined with the minimization of fishery-specific sound cues that possibly attract cetaceans, may also help to decrease interactions. In large-scale bottom-set longline fisheries, cetacean depredation on catch may be reduced by covering hooked fish with net sleeves ("umbrellas") provided that catch rates are not negatively affected by this gear modification. Trap fishing, as an alternative fishing method to bottom-set gillnetting and longlining, also has the potential to reduce cetacean bycatch and depredation, given that fish catch rates are similar to the rates obtained by bottom-set gillnets and longlines, whereas cetacean by-catch is unlikely. Economic incentives, such as the eco-certification of dolphin-safe fishing methods, should be promoted in order to create an additional source of income for fishers negatively affected by interactions with cetaceans, which, in turn, may also increase fishers’ willingness to accept and adopt mitigation measures. Although the opportunistic sampling methods applied in this work have certain restrictions concerning their reliability and precision, the results are consistent with previous studies in the same area. Moreover, they allow for the active participation of fishers that can provide important complementary ecological and technical knowledge required for cetacean management and conservation.

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Parti do pressuposto de que uma Cultura Linguística construída de forma sólida em todas as suas vertentes favorece o conhecimento e o contacto com o Outro, proporcionando o enriquecimento cultural e linguístico. Seguro de que a actual orientação plural da Didática das Línguas desempenha um papel fulcral numa sociedade global como aquela em que vivemos e que a escola é um lugar de encontro de alunos, de culturas e línguas, decidi que era importante identificar as imagens das línguas escolares que se manifestam na comunidade educativa do Colégio D. José I em Aveiro. Este trabalho é realizado com a colaboração de um grupo de alunos de Espanhol do sétimo ano de escolaridade para seguidamente perceber como reagem os mesmos ao tratamento da temática das imagens das línguas e se é possível obter como resultado as transformações da Cultura Linguística. Para tal, segui uma metodologia de investigação com características de investigação-acção, já que o estudo iria decorrer no terreno com o intuito de tentar perceber para agir em conformidade com a realidade e tendo como universo os alunos de Espanhol do sétimo ano de escolaridade. Foram utilizados quatro instrumentos de recolha de dados: frases construídas pelos alunos de Espanhol relativas às línguas escolares; o registo áudio da aula em que se debateram ideias e os resultados do trabalho de campo; um inquérito por questionário adaptado de estudos anteriores; uma revisitação das frases dos alunos sobre as línguas escolares. Os dados foram analisados com recurso ao programa Excel e as questões abertas sujeitas a análise de conteúdo. A análise permitiu concluir que o panorama relativo às imagens das línguas escolares tem sofrido subtis alterações ao longo da última década, principalmente no tocante ao Francês e ao Espanhol, e que os alunos reagem, não só de forma positiva como mostram sofrer subtis mudanças na sua Cultura linguística. Face às conclusões obtidas propõe-se um caminho apoiado em princípios enquadradores de uma educação plurilingue e de aceitação do Outro, passível de promover imagens mais positivas das línguas e das suas aprendizagens e favorecer a construção da Cultura Linguística nos alunos. Considero ainda que a escola deve ser o elemento facilitador de um contacto saudável entre as línguas e os alunos, criando assim tendências de contactos mais diversificados a longo prazo.