Journal | Lagoonscapes
Monographic journal issue | 1 | 2 | 2021
Research Article | Venetian Lagoon Mussel Farming Between Tradition and Innovation
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 relationship. 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.
Submitted: Sept. 30, 2021 | Accepted: Nov. 15, 2021 | Published Dec. 21, 2021 | Language: en
Keywords Venetian lagoon • Mussel-farming • Anthropomorphism • Multispecies relations • Popular animal’s classification • Environmental knowledge • Knowledge innovation • Food acculturation • Local ecological knowledge • Inter-agentivity
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