Văn hóa cộng đồng trong hoạt động đánh bắt hải sản của ngư dân làng Diêm Phố
Abstract
Marine fishing activities possess distinct characteristics that differentiate them not only from the agricultural production systems of inland communities but also from freshwater fishing practices carried out in rivers, streams, and large ponds. These differences are evident in several critical aspects, including the substantial capital investment required, the operational risks associated with unpredictable marine environments, and the significant influence of fishing grounds and harsh weather conditions. As a result, offshore fishing necessitates a high degree of community participation and collective effort, which are essential to ensuring both the efficiency and sustainability of resource exploitation. This study focuses on the role of community collaboration in marine fishing activities in Diem Pho village. It aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the socio-economic and cultural dynamics of coastal communities. The research also seeks to provide a scientific foundation for the development of policies that support the effective and sustainable exploitation of marine resources by local fishermen.