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Identifying Culturally Significant Marine Species and Habitats in San Diego, CA.
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Identifying Culturally Significant Marine Species and Habitats in San Diego, CA./
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Garvey, Christina Maria.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2023,
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53 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 85-02.
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Masters Abstracts International85-02.
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Geography. -
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Identifying Culturally Significant Marine Species and Habitats in San Diego, CA.
Garvey, Christina Maria.
Identifying Culturally Significant Marine Species and Habitats in San Diego, CA.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2023 - 53 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 85-02.
Thesis (M.A.)--San Diego State University, 2023.
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The identification and acknowledgment of culturally significant species and habitats of marine users is important for effective marine resource management since the decline or lack of access to such species can significantly affect the spiritual, social, or subsistence components of people's lives. In California, the cultural, spiritual, and aesthetic significance of marine resources has been largely undocumented, highlighting a clear knowledge gap in marine management research. To address this knowledge gap, I identify culturally significant marine species and habitats within San Diego for three major stakeholder groups: recreational fishermen, commercial fishermen, and the Kumeyaay tribal community. Through this analysis, I was able to identify several marine species and habitats that are considered culturally significant for the three stakeholder groups. Yellowtail (Serioloa lalandi), bass (Serranidae), rockfish (Sebastes), tuna (Thunnini), abalone (Haliotis), CA spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus), crabs (Brachyura), mackerel (Scomber japonicas), octopus (Octopoda), and whales (Cetacea) were frequently cited by respondents. Kelp forest habitat and bay/estuary habitat were also cited as significant. Four themes arose in my analysis of ways in which these marine species and habitats are considered culturally significant: (1) consumptive importance, (2) livelihood importance, (3) spiritual importance, and (4) species and habitats that aid the fishing experience. When investigating what activities are associated with culturally significant marine species and habitats, four main activities were commonly practiced: (1) Fishing, gathering, and hunting, (2) utilizing ocean resources, (3) storytelling, and (4) observing the marine environment. Overall, I found that the three marine user groups of this study have developed deep and complex connections to the marine species and habitats along the San Diego coast, through both historic and present-day interactions. While this analysis shows how cultural values may vary across marine users, it also exemplifies how overlaps can exist across groups that are very different in their interactions with marine resources. Commercial fishermen had the most overlap in culturally significant marine species and habitats with the recreational fishermen and Kumeyaay community; whereas, no other groups overlapped. This preliminary research is an important step in understanding the cultural connections that exist between people and the marine environment here in San Diego. In addition, this research has the potential to inform local marine management on ways conservation policies can support the cultural values of local ocean users.
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