O manuseio da concha do anomalocardia brasiliana para a autonomia econômica das mulheres do município de Arez/RN

The Mariculture, cultivation of marine organisms, is an extremely important source of food and income for man, as it is an activity of great social and economic relevance for many traditional communities that survive from the cultivation of these organisms. On the southern coast of Rio Grande do...

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Autor principal: Gomes, Lívia Maria Barbosa
Outros Autores: Furukava, Marciano
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/46257
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Resumo:The Mariculture, cultivation of marine organisms, is an extremely important source of food and income for man, as it is an activity of great social and economic relevance for many traditional communities that survive from the cultivation of these organisms. On the southern coast of Rio Grande do Norte, the capture of the mollusc of the species A. brasiliana is a task carried out in an artisanal and manual way by several families that use lilio as a source of family income. The study was carried out in the municipality of Arez, which is located in the micro-region of the southern coast of Rio Grande do Norte, where lily fishing has great relevance for the population. For not having a correct destination, the residues of the shells are discarded improperly, forming piles and causing serious environmental problems for the region. This work aimed to analyze and find alternatives for the use of A. brasiliana waste, so that it can be a source of income for shellfish gatherers in Arez/RN and solve the environmental problems generated by its irregular disposal. The data search was carried out through searches in the literature review base with the combination of keywords in the period from July to November 2021. As a source of calcium carbonate, which is rich in nutrients and used as raw material for the production of various products, oyster shells are suitable for use. To solve the problem of shell residues in the Patane region, in Arez-RN, we suggest its reuse for animal supplementation, blocks and pavements.