In Venetian lagoon, mussels as a food, together with technical innovations and new knowledge for their exploitation, are a recent discovery. In the past, the lagoon’s fishers considered them inedible. The first mussel farming was launched in 1939 and mussels began a new process of rehabilitation. It is the beginning of a new relation- ship. Mussels turn themselves into delicate animals that need care and fishers develop new interactions with the other non-human components of the environment. A mutual relationship (or inter-agentivity) is created between mussel farmers and mussels, and it brings undeniable advantages to both species.
(2021). Venetian Lagoon Mussel Farming Between Tradition and Innovation. An Example of Changes in Perception and Multispecies Relations [journal article - articolo]. In LAGOONSCAPES. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/257329
Venetian Lagoon Mussel Farming Between Tradition and Innovation. An Example of Changes in Perception and Multispecies Relations
Vianello, Rita
2021-01-01
Abstract
In Venetian lagoon, mussels as a food, together with technical innovations and new knowledge for their exploitation, are a recent discovery. In the past, the lagoon’s fishers considered them inedible. The first mussel farming was launched in 1939 and mussels began a new process of rehabilitation. It is the beginning of a new relation- ship. Mussels turn themselves into delicate animals that need care and fishers develop new interactions with the other non-human components of the environment. A mutual relationship (or inter-agentivity) is created between mussel farmers and mussels, and it brings undeniable advantages to both species.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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