@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004584, author = {端, 信行 and Hata , Nobuyuki}, issue = {3}, journal = {国立民族学博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology}, month = {Jan}, note = {The Yaeyama islands of the Ryukyus are located at the southern extreme of the Japanese archipelago. The shorelines of the islands are bordered by coral reefs, where various fishing techniques such as the use of nets, hand-lines and diving have been practiced. Using sociological statistics, this paper analyzes some aspects of a fishing community at Tonoshiro, Ishigaki City, where there are 118 fishermen's households, 55 households of which are engaged in diving for fish. Fishing concentrates on octopus, lobster, seaweed, shellfish and tropical species for sale to aquaria. Technological innovations of recent years have, however, forced the community to diverge into two directions; (i) a more specialized diving fishery utilizing aqualungs, and (ii) switching to related jobs in the fishing business, such as "middleman" and operating "cold storage" facilities.}, pages = {520--534}, title = {サンゴ礁海域における磯漁の実態調査中間報告(1): 石垣市登野城地区漁民社会の若干の分析}, volume = {3}, year = {1979}, yomi = {ハタ, ノブユキ} }