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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Geotecnologias aplicadas ao ordenamento territorial pesqueiro industrial do estuário amazônico(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2012-06-12) SILVA, Christian Nunes da; ALMEIDA, Oriana Trindade de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0325909843645279; MCGRATH, David Gibbs; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4373475491613670The present work aims to reflect on the fishing activity geographically, with some categories of territorial analysis that can be worked in fishing, taking into consideration the livelihoods of fishermen, the territorial scope of its influence on fisheries and the mechanisms of spatial representation in environment computer that are currently available, capable of achieving the spatial patterns of coverage. This analysis was based on the consideration that the fishery is of utmost importance for the supply of urban centers, the main source of livelihood and income of populations of fishers in the Amazon region. New methodological procedures and technological processes have generated a significant fishing increasing both the apparent exhaustion of resources, and the recognition and functional protein, fish products that have gained in recent years, as a means of proper nutrition for the maintenance of quality of the consumer. Thus, the main objective of this study is to verify and discuss the feasibility of using geotechnology in the current planning model that can be seen fishing in the Amazon region, seeking to understand how this land use in fishing may include: geo; information about equipment fishing used to catch fish, knowledge of fishermen and the Brazilian legislation. Literature searches and field (in the Caeté bay and river Ituquara, Pará state), integrated to work in the laboratory, using geoprocessing techniques of remote sensing products allow mapping the dynamic moment of some socio-spatial relationships and structural by passing fishing, so it is important to focus on mechanisms of assistance to the planning of fishery resources. The technology called “geoinformation” science, has shown greater visibility in environmental studies and therefore should be included in the fishing industry as an important mechanism for monitoring, surveillance and research for the future management strategies.