The fishing cooperatives of the estuaries of Southern Sinaloa 1929-1980

The southern part of Sinaloa has important coastal resources (lakes and streams), abounding in shrimp (prawn), from the pre-Hispanic era. This resource was exploited by the natives of the place, then did the settlers in the nineteenth century, Sinaloa fishermen who obtained concessions for exploitat...

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Autor principal: Alarcón, Rigoberto Arturo
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/22089
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Sumario:The southern part of Sinaloa has important coastal resources (lakes and streams), abounding in shrimp (prawn), from the pre-Hispanic era. This resource was exploited by the natives of the place, then did the settlers in the nineteenth century, Sinaloa fishermen who obtained concessions for exploitation. It was during the post revolutionary governments in Mexico when the exclusivity for the exploitation of marine species such as shrimp was granted, so fishermen had to be grouped in such societies, in order to exploit the marine resources along the Mexican Pacific. Therefore the aim of this study is to analyze the origin and development of fishing cooperatives Southern Sinaloa during the period from the establishment of the first cooperative until 1981.