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A Qualitative Exploration of Fishing and Fish Consumption in the Gullah/Geechee Culture

机译:对古拉/吉奇文化中渔业和鱼类消费的定性探索

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The Gullah/Geechee (G/G) heritage is rooted in a culture largely dependent on fish and seafood as a primary food source. Research suggests that African-American (AA) fishers in the Southeastern US consume larger amounts of fish, potentially exposing them to higher environmental contaminant levels. This in-depth study was conducted to explore G/G and AA Sea Island attitudes, perceptions, and cultural beliefs about fishing in one urban and two rural South Carolina coastal counties. Results indicated that study participants in rural counties had slightly different perspectives of fishing (e.g. fishing as an essential dietary supplement) than in urban counties where fishing was viewed more as relaxation. Major misperceptions existed in all counties between fish consumption advisories related to pollution versus harvesting restrictions associated with fishing regulations. Providing clear, culturally tailored health messages regarding fish advisories will promote more informed choices about fish consumption that will minimize potential exposures to environmental pollutants.
机译:Gullah / Geechee(G / G)的遗产根植于很大程度上依赖鱼类和海鲜作为主要食物来源的文化。研究表明,美国东南部的非裔(AA)渔民食用大量鱼类,有可能使它们面临较高的环境污染物水平。进行了这项深入的研究,以探讨G / G和AA Sea Island在南卡罗来纳州一个城市和两个农村沿海县中关于捕鱼的态度,看法和文化信仰。结果表明,与城市县相比,农村县的研究参与者对钓鱼的看法(例如,钓鱼作为基本饮食补充)的看法略有不同。在与污染有关的鱼类消费咨询与与捕捞法规有关的收获限制之间的所有县之间,存在着严重的误解。提供有关鱼类咨询的清晰,符合文化要求的健康信息,将促进对鱼类消费的更明智的选择,从而最大程度地减少潜在的环境污染物暴露。

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