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Nora Cornolle vs Jacqueline Cavalcanti 1 - FFA Challenge 2
We got a weird rematch going down this week.
Women’s 135lbs has needed a shot in the arm in terms of new talent and finally managed to pick some up.
Nora Cornolle (8-1) has been a fun addition to the UFC, picking up two surprise wins including a TKO victory in her most recent win. The experienced French Muay Thai fighter was going to be fast tracked up the rankings, scheduled to face off with Germaine De Randamie this week. But GDR got hurt and instead Cornolle will face Jacqueline Cavalcanti (7-1), who she faced in her MMA debut back in 2021. While Cavalcanti hasn’t been in the action fights Cornolle has, she’s looked solid using her own kickboxing experience to pick apart opponents to two wins in the Octagon.
These two will face off this Saturday (Sept 28) at UFC Fight Night: Moicano vs Saint Denis.
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Ex-UFC champion Germaine de Randamie announces retirement from MMA
Former UFC featherweight champion Germaine de Randamie has “left the building” and retired from mixed martial arts, she announced Thursday. The 40-year-old veteran, who returned to the cage in April of 2024 after recently giving birth to a son, revealed she has decided to walk away from the sport without a farewell bout. The Dutch striker was offered a fight with Jacqueline Cavalcanti on Jan. 11,…
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UFC: Jacqueline Cavalcanti supera francesa e vence a 2ª luta em um mês #ÚltimasNotícias #Portugal
Hot News Depois de superar Josiane Nunes em agosto e conquistar sua segunda vitória em duas lutas no Ultimate, Jaqueline Cavalcanti aceitou, com apenas duas semanas de antecedência, substituir a veterana Germaine de Randamie no card do UFC Paris, neste sábado (28). E a arriscada aposta da brasileira naturalizada portuguesa deu certo. Em uma revanche contra a francesa Nora Cornollea qual já havia…
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Jacqueline Cavalcanti {-220} DEFEATS Josiane Nunes {+175} via 3 round DECISION on UFC Vegas 96. Will go 3 rounds {-220} & Cavalcanti wins by decision {-120} hits!
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Environmental Perception of Recreational Fishers in Urban Beaches
Authored by: Jacqueline S Silva-Cavalcanti
Abstract
Recreational fishers depend on the good quality of those environments. The assessment of the environmental perception of social actors who show a sense of belonging to the landscape can better describe the impacts on the environment. This study aimed to assess the recreational fishers’ perception of the environmental quality in four urban beaches. 170 recreational fishers agreed to participate in the research. They were required to respond to questions about their fishing strategies and their perception of the environmental quality of the beaches and the possible impacts on the fishing activity. Based on the responses presented, a description of both local fishing activities made, as well as an analysis of the perception of the beaches’ environmental quality for fishers. On average, the recreational fisher ones have been working for 16.2 years. Pollution considered be the cause of diversity loss and local fauna’s biomass loss by 70% of recreational fishers. The second main cause of those losses was the alterations on the natural landscape, reported by 50% of the recreational fisher ones. A PCA showed that to the recreational fishers the biodiversity and biomass loss related to the pollution over time (55.15%). Although the quality of the beaches is not satisfying to any of the fishers, they continue to attend and fish in those beaches.
Keywords: Environmental valuation; Urban fishing; Recreational fishing
Introduction
In urban beaches can find fishing activities its main purpose is recreation, where the fisher may release the animal caught while it is still alive (“catch-release”), or even kill it and keep it for various reasons (e.g., serving as bait for fishing or own consumption) [1]. In these fisheries, the commercial relationships concerning the volume caught are nonexistent [2,3]. The recreational fishing has been developing much in the last decades. Studies shows that in some regions (e.g., EU, USA, India) recreational fishing has become as much or more important than commercial fishing [4,5].
The recreational fishing still is hard to monitor due mostly to the mobility of its practitioners and the different strategies adopted, but some researchers are interested on recreational fisher monitoring owing to the impacts of recreational catch on the marine biodiversity [6-11]. However, despite the negative impacts on biodiversity, recreational fishing plays an important social-ecological role in favor of biodiversity conservation for it is a way of raising ecological awareness and respect for nature in people who do not economically depend on these resources and the coastal environment [12].
The knowledge and the environmental perception of fishers are very important to analysis about the environmental quality of the coastal ecosystems [13,14]. Their dependence on the environment makes them more likely to realize changes in the marine ecosystem, so, they environmental perception can be very useful to make management strategies [15,16]. This is fundamental for the success of the management because relates on the users’ involvement with the ecosystem managed [17,18].
In this sense, the environmental management strategies for urban coastal zones can defined by assessing the perception of the actors involved with the natural environment in use. For that, it is necessary to understand the social processes, attitudes, and perceptions of the environmental quality by the fishers [19-21]. Therefore, studies aimed at the assessment of the environmental quality, based on the fishers’ perception, related to the necessity or success of environmental and fishing management measures, are getting more and more attention [19,22,23].
Based on the factors presented above we evaluated the hypothesis that the biodiversity loss on urban beach reefs is related to human impacts in the ecosystem and rising pollution. To conduct the research, we based on the environmental perception of recreational fishers about the environmental quality of urban beaches where this group often frequents, highlighting the effects temporary changes and their influence on the loss of fish fauna biodiversity on this beach.
Materials and Methods
Study area
This research performed on someone urban beaches of Pernambuco: Boa Viagem, Piedade, Candeias and Barra de Jangada. Those beaches are 16 km a long in the largest cities in the state of Pernambuco: Recife and Jaboatão dos Guararapes (Figure 1). Together are characterized by a high concentration of population and intense use over the whole year (e.g., leisure, commerce, fishing) [24-28]. Those beaches characterized by the presence of reefs near to the coastline that forming tides pools and they have provided a nice environment to different types of fishers [29]. Those reefs act as a natural protection for the coastline on these beaches, which very affected by coastal erosion, dissipating the waves’ energy, and represent one of the great marine biodiversity hotspots in Northeast Brazil [30-32].
Data collection
We used a semi-structured questionnaire to interview the fishers on the beaches. Each questionnaire had 26 questions about the social profile, resource dependence level, diversity of beaches, fisher gears, habits and environmental pollution perception caused by the wrong disposal of solid waste and sewage. A minimum sample number of 455 questionnaires was estimated by the finite difference method [33] based on the population of recreational fishers at those beaches. The fishers were randomly select on the beaches and asked if they agreed to ask this interview.
Data Analysis
The data collected was analysis according to the social profiles and the fishing type described, and the environmental perception of each fisher interviewed. The social profile described according to the age, how many times they are in the fishing activity, and schooling. The fishers were divided according to fishing locations (beach or far from the coast), gears and target species. The fishers’ environmental quality perception assessed by a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) [34]. Proportions equal or higher than 70% were accept. The results plotted as a two-dimensional plot the formation of groups regarding the Euclidean distance of the variables could observed. We also analyzed the catch yield and the catch per unit effort (CPUE) for the dry and rainy seasons. The catch yield for each season was analysis according his significantly (p<0.05). The CPUE was estimate according to the formula U=C/f where C = total catch expressed in kilograms and f = the number of reported fishing in each year [35].
Results
We interviewed 170 recreational fishers from October 2016 to May 2017. The questionnaire structured in three sections: (i) socioeconomic profile, (ii) catch yield and (iii) environmental perception. The interviews conducted according to the laws that regulate human subject research in Brazil (Process No. 62425716.0.0000.5207).
Profile of Interviewees and the Activity in Urban Beaches
The socioeconomic profile of the activity described (Table 1). Women were a minority in the sample. The average age was 45.7 years (SD = 13.3) for men and 39 years (DP=1) for women. The most frequent interval was sample were 40 to 59 years old, which was the most frequent interval for both groups. The older recreational fisher was 81 years and younger was 17. On average, the time of engagement in fishing varied form the first day to 70 years. The interval from one to 20 years was more frequent, corresponding to 69.2% of time of engagement in fishing for the recreational fishers.
*Higher values found for each by fisher group
Concerning the educational stage, the recreational fishers, and 34.9% claimed that they graduated from high school; followed by 20.6% that did not graduate from middle school, from which 97.2% are male fishers and 2.8% female fishers; and 13.7% have a Higher Education degree. About 4.6% of the recreational fishers did not answer their educational stage. All female recreational fishers claimed that they did not graduated from middle school. Beach fishing was most common among the recreational fishers interviewed. 2.3% of recreational fishers did not answer where they usually fish. Among the fishing gears used, fishing pole (82.2%), hand line (6.5%) and others (e.g., landing net, manual suction gun, gaff) (4.9%) were the most mentioned gears.
Catch Yield
The yield (in kilograms) by the recreational fisheries described below (Table 2). The number of recreational fisheries was significantly higher (p <0.05) in the dry season than in the rainy season (p<0.05). The volume captured by recreational fishing in the dry season was also higher than in the rainy season (p <0.05).
Environmental Quality Perception
61% by recreational fishers think the beaches became more pollute over the last two decades, 25% did not notice any changes over the last 20 years, 2.3% claimed that they think the beaches are less polluted and 11.7% did not answer that question. Around 78.5% of the recreational fishers believe that pollution is responsible for the loss of diversity and biomass of marine fish and crustacean species in the beaches studied. For 73.2% of these fishers claimed that recreational activities (e.g., bathing, sports activities in the foreshore zone, etc.) do not have an impact on fishing. More than a half of the recreational fishers (52.3%) claimed that the urbanization process of the beaches has not affected fishing.
To the fishers who did notice some influence of the urbanization of the beaches on fishing, the enlargement of Piedade and Candeias beaches mentioned by 43.5% of the recreational fishers as the cause of impact. The second most mentioned cause was pollution, which corresponds to 25% of the responses. The trash catches during fishing mentioned by 86.6% of the recreational fishers. Plastic items were the most caught: 80.5% of the cases for the recreational fishers. Plastic bags were the most mentioned item (71.1%).
The Principal Component Analysis showed that for the recreational fishers three sets found for four explainable variances (Figure 2). For that group, biodiversity and biomass loss is associated with the pollution of the beaches over time whereas recreational practices are associated with the urbanization of the beaches and adjacent areas. The catch of waste materials suggested being associated with none of the variances. Those results are explainable for (PC1 + PC2) 55.15% of the accumulated variance (Table 3,4); therefore, they are not representative to explain the environmental perception of the recreational fishers surveyed [34].
Discussion
Interviews through questionnaires showed an excellent method for data collecting to environmental perception and environmental belonging [36]. This approach model has become frequent in similar studies nowadays, like in the articles by Silvano & Begossi [37], Santos et al. [38], Tonin & Lucaronni [20], Rodella & Corbau [39], Silvano & Hallwas [14], etc.
Recreational Urban Fisher’s Profile
In urban coastal the recreational fishers usually outnumber the commercial fishers or may even be the only fishers found in those places [40]. The knowledge of the fishing strategies and fishing spots chosen by these fishers can contribute substantially to an effective monitoring of the impacts of fishing on local biodiversity, but despite its importance, it is still little studied. This paper can contribute to the knowledge of the fishing strategies of recreational urban fisher, identifying what most of these fishers prefer to fish in the beach or under the reefs, those that fished far from the beach, the displacement had been made with small boats (e.g., boats, rafts) owned or rented.
We could also note that some recreational fishers who own rafts usually leave them on the beach sand near professional fishing vessels, and that a same recreational fisher could own more than one raft. A small percentage of women found fishing in the course of this study, and this is due to the predominance of men in fishing activities [41,42]. The engagement of women is better described small-scale commercial fishing than recreational fishing, and it is considered quite heterogenic, in which the catch of crustaceans and mollusks stand out (“marisqueiras”), which is usually performed in mangrove swamps, and also in indirect activities such as profiting and commerce [43,44].
We could observe that those women were not so strongly engaged in fishing, even if for recreation, as men were. To those women recreational fishing was more attractive as a way of being around their family in these recreational practices than an activity they would spontaneously engage in. To Diamond et al [45], women have a more restrict knowledge of biodiversity and hence perception of the environmental quality than men. According to the author, this is because women deal more indirectly with natural resources. That trend could observe in this research. To women recreational fishers, fishing was a way to be around or follow their husbands, so their perception minimally related to the information their partners would comment about species and environmental conditions.
Environmental Perception
Landscape changes
The landscape alterations from the last decades in areas near the beaches studied were one of the main reasons for the negative perception by the recreational fishers. In big cities’ coastal areas, like Recife and Jaboatão dos Guararapes, changes near and in the shore, zones are quite usual and cause evident effects on the marine environment, such as changes in the structure of algae, fish and crustaceans’ communities [46-48]. To the recreational fishers in this study, the enlargement performed in the shore zones of Candeias and Piedade beaches was the landscape alteration that caused the worst discontent due to its negative impacts on the local marine biodiversity.
The enlargement of shore zones is usual practice in urban beaches performed mainly to mitigate the effects of coastal erosion caused by the rising of the sea level and by the disorganized population growth in areas adjacent to the beaches with a tendency to construct building closer and closer to the coast [48,49]. The enlargement by Piedade and Candeias beaches went make in 2013 to restore the sand zone destroyed by the erosive processes caused by the civil construction very close to the high tide limits [50]. However, the fishers approached said that the enlargement of the beach resulted to siltation and sand covering of the fish zones in each beach and also in Boa Viagem and Barra de Jangada beaches, as an outcome of the waves and marine tides being carried out [51,52].
Due to the covering some biodiversity hotspots have been destroyed making then common species like the Tainha (Mugil sp.) move to zones farther from the coast or have had their populations decreased like the Corrupto (C. major), resulted to a decrease in the fishing income in those beaches. Furthermore, the enlargement of Piedade and Candeias beaches made them more attractive to recreational users, which led to an increase the amount of solid waste materials left on shore and oceanic zones making the beaches more polluted.
Pollution
Pollution was another negative impact often reported by the recreational fishers during the interviews. Although questions about pollution was make: (I) if it was responsible for the biodiversity loss and (II) how the current pollution level of the beach are compared to when one had started fishing. Pollution also mentioned as an outcome of the urbanization. No association between the three answers reported. That is if to a recreational fisher who believed pollution are responsible for the biomass and biodiversity loss in the beaches, pollution cannot relate to the urbanization. Association between answers could expected.
However, it should be highlighted that pollution on the beaches is evident, but an interviewed fisher might start fishing at that place when it was already polluted, as well as they might believe the pollution found was not so harmful to cause biomass and biodiversity loss of the existing species there. Pollution is the outcome of human activities that hardest affects the marine environmental quality mostly in urban marine areas and is one of the main adversities to the well-being of beach users [53]. The pollution result is biomass and biodiversity loss [54], and therefore, these areas need management measures to fight pollution and its effects to the coastal environment.
Another factor that reflects on the high pollution of those beaches is the frequent catch of solid waste (mainly plastic bags) by the recreational fishers interviewed. Plastic items were as the main components of the solid waste in the sea and already been listed as the main items found in the foreshore zone of Boa Viagem beach [28, 53-55]. Although there is no case study with deeper details on the issue, plastic bags are also very common in recreational fishing in Piedade, Candeias and Barra de Jangada beaches.
The main sources of plastic waste materials in the marine environment are the rivers which transport waste materials thrown along its stream in the continent [38], but many authors indicate fishing activities as a significant source of marine plastic pollution [56-60]. Nevertheless, the fishers answered showed didn’t leave plastic waste on this beach suggested a major part of the plastics found on this beaches might relate to the city surface runoff and to improper discard of waste materials by other beach users, summer migrants, and commerce, rather than to fishing waste left in the ocean [61].
Furthermore, many fishers said they collaborate with the adequate removal and discard of plastic items found on the beaches and in the ocean or when accidentally caught during fishing, in order to better the landscape look and clean aspect and minimize the damaging effects of those items to the environment. Plastic represents an overwhelming threat to marine biodiversity because they are extremely easy to eat or stuck in the animals’ bodies [62-66]. For the fishes, especially small-sized species or reef fishes, the highest possibility with a direct impact concerning plastics is ingestion [67-68].
In this research, no case of fishes caught with plastic items attached to their bodies or inside their stomach been mentioned; however, it known by the fishers approached in this research that attachment or ingestion cases exist and that this is responsible for the death of many individuals. Plastic bags, which were the items most, mentioned as caught by the fishers approached, are among the marine plastics that are most harmful to fishes [69,70]. It is estimated that, from the marine species which are most threatened by the accumulation of plastics in the coastal and oceanic zones, 10% are mentioned in the IUCN’s red list of endangered species, such as Caranha and the Sirigado, mentioned in this study and which are listed as vulnerable in the red list [71,72].
Although for most species mentioned in this study the ingestion of plastic bags may be impossible due to the bags’ size being almost proportional to the species described. Overtime these plastic bags shatter into smaller pieces as an outcome of physical and chemical processes getting to smaller sizes, which can be, eat [73,74]. Besides the negative impacts on the marine biota the accumulation of solid waste materials along the coastal zones causes negative aesthetical impacts and may even result in lack of exploratory and recreational interest in that area [70,75,76]. The beaches studied for this research, despite the biological and aesthetical impacts caused by the accumulation of solid waste materials, are still quite attended [77,78].
The intense use of these beaches does not characterize lack of comprehension on the advanced stage of pollution at which they are. However, this intense use can be justified by its morphological characteristics, which grant them some great fame around its natural beauty and by its easy access due to the urban location of these beaches. This set of factors make those beaches very attractive for practicing many activities, among which we point out fishing.
Recreational Fishing Seasonality and Yield
The seasonality of recreational fishing in the beaches studied been related to the dry season (September and February) and the rainy season (March to August) in Northeast Brazil. The number of fisheries and the amount of catch reported was significantly (p < 0.05) higher in the dry season compared to the rainy season for recreational fishing. On the dry and rainy seasons occur changes in the rainwater input in the sea. Causing a shift in the sea temperature and the salinity dynamics [79]. This change results in an unfavorable the presence of some species, such as the Tainha (Mugil sp) or the Xaréu (Caranx sp) in the fishing spot, resulting in a superior or inferior catch [80].
Shifts in the presence of target species in fishing locations is a traditional knowledge among recreational fishers, justifying a greater presence of these fishers in the dry season than in the rainy season [80]. During dry season, recreational fish was less frequent only in the holiday from the Christmas and the Carnival. In Recife and Jaboatão dos Guararapes cities, are usual to celebrate these holidays in the beaches studied. Many big structures are constructing in the sand zone beach, restricting to access for the fishers. During these holidays, more wastes discarded on the beaches, making the beaches fewer attractive to the fishers. During the rain seasons, we could observe that as the rain would become longer, the number of fishers found fall. Many days nobody fisher was found at the studied beaches.
In this sense because in rainy days few fishers go fish because is the mobility is harder in rainy days in this city. In addition, because sometimes the supply of rainwater is unfavorable for fishing [80]. In 2017, the rainy season in Recife and Jaboatão dos Guararapes was more intense than usual. The precipitation index was around 7.75% higher than the historical average [81]. This rainfall intensity and frequency contributed to the reduction of fishing and the catch in the studied rain season. However, there is no recent registry of fishing and catch in the studied beaches in others rain seasons. This fact difficult a more detailed inference and discussion about it [82-109].
Conclusion
Recreational fishers act city beaches from Pernambuco. The recreational fishers in those beaches are male-dominated activities and the participation of women is associated to be with their family. Therefore, the sensitivity of perceiving changes in the environment is greater for men, while the perception of women is often subject to the information passed on by their companions. The urban beaches that present coral reefs and sandstone reefs work as fishing hotspots that explore the reefs biodiversity and depend on the environment’s good quality. However, the environmental quality of those beaches is not satisfying for the group of recreational fishers.
The main causes of disgust are the shifts in the physical dynamics of the beaches due to the enlargement of Piedade to Candeias beaches and the pollution, which highlighted by the commercial fishers also by the recreational fishers. However, despite the negative aspects approached, those fishers keep on attending and fishing in those beaches. The intensity of recreational fishing activities on the city beaches are dependent on seasonal variations due to dry and rainy seasons. The variations significantly influence on the amount caught because of the reduction of the effort made. In dry seasons, the fishing activities at those beaches reduce during the year-end celebrations and during Carnival. Therefore, more studies are necessary to track the seasonality of fishing actives over the years in the Boa Viagem, Piedade, Candeias and Barra de Jangada beaches.
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Em comemoração aos cem anos da criação do bailado de carnaval das crianças pelo maestro Heitor Villa Lobos, a exposição apresenta cerca de 50 obras sobre a representação do carnaval. São trabalhos de artistas como Di Cavalcanti, Tomás Santa Rosa e Tereza Miranda, pertencentes ao MNBA, além de itens da coleção do Museu Villa Lobos e uma pintura do acervo do colecionador Eduardo Cavalcanti.
Quando? Terça a sexta, das 10h às 18h | Sábado, domingo e feriado, das 13h às 18h | Até 29 de junho Onde? Museu Nacional de Belas Artes | Avenida Rio Branco, 199 – Cinelândia Quanto? Grátis aos domingos
“Alegria – A Natureza-Morta nas Coleções MAM Rio” – MAM
A exposição reúne mais de 40 obras — entre pinturas, esculturas, vídeos, fotografias e instalações — produzidas por 35 artistas de diferentes gerações, dando continuidade às investigações de gêneros da pintura a partir dos acervos do museu. Com o mesmo título de uma instalação de Adriana Varejão, a mostra busca revelar não só a dimensão mais histórica do gênero natureza-morta, mas também possibilidades de releituras contemporâneas desse conceito, segundo os curadores Fernando Cocchiarale e Fernanda Lopes.
Guignard, Milton Dacosta, Vicente do Rego Monteiro, a portuguesa Lourdes Castro, Wilma Martins, Ivens Machado, Karin Lambrecht, Artur Barrio, Raul Mourão e a própria Adriana Varejão são alguns dos artistas que integram a exposição.
Quando? Terça a sexta, das 12h às 18h | Sábado, domingo e feriado, das 11h às 18h | Até 7 de julho Onde? MAM (Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro) | Av. Infante Dom Henrique, 85 – Parque do Flamengo Quanto? Grátis às quartas (a partir das 12h)
“Rosana Paulino: A Costura da Memória” – MAR
A maior individual de Rosana Paulino já realizada no Brasil chega ao Rio com 140 obras, produzidas ao longo dos seus 25 anos de carreira. Assinada por Valéria Piccoli e Pedro Nery, a mostra reúne esculturas, instalações, gravuras, desenhos e outros suportes, que evidenciam a busca da artista no enfrentamento com questões sociais, destacando o lugar da mulher negra na sociedade brasileira. Os trabalhos, feitos entre 1993 e 2018, mostram que sua produção tem abordado situações decorrentes do racismo e dos estigmas deixados pela escravidão.
Quando? De terça a domingo, das 10h às 17h | Até 25 de agosto Onde? MAR | Praça Mauá, 5 – Centro Quanto? Grátis
“90 Tentativas de Esquecimento” – Paço Imperial
A exposição reúne mais de cem obras inéditas da artista carioca Piti Tomé que discutem questões sobre a memória e o esquecimento. Com curadoria de Efrain Almeida, ela está dividida em dois espaços, que abrigam trabalhos de 2018 e 2019 inéditos que dialogam entre si. Fotografias se misturam com objetos na mostra que, para a artista, é um estudo sobre a imagem.
Quando? Terça a sexta, das 12h às 19h | Sábado e domingo, das 12h às 18h | Até 7 de julho Onde? Paço Imperial | Praça XV de Novembro, 48 – Centro Quanto? Grátis
“Mulheres, a Hora e a Voz – Direitos, Conquistas e Desafios” – Museu da Justiça
Em homenagem ao aniversário de 30 anos da Constituição Brasileira, a mostra é conduzida pela memória de quatro protagonistas que ecoam a voz de tantas outras que atuaram naquele momento histórico: Jacqueline Pitanguy, Comba Marques Porto, Leila Linhares Barsted e Schuma Schumaher. As entrevistadas revivem o encontro com o feminismo nas décadas de 1970 e 1980, debatem a violência contra a mulher e os desafios atuais.
Por lá, o visitante confere vídeos de campanhas, fotos históricas, além de um enorme painel, onde dá para fazer selfies e “integrar” uma passeata do movimento feminista. Pequenas faixas com lemas de campanhas também estão disponíveis para fotos. Além disso, é possível acessar em computadores imagens, cartazes e matérias jornalísticas.
Quando? Segunda a sexta, das 11h às 19h | Sábado, das 14h às 18h | Até 31 de maio Onde? Museu da Justiça – Centro Cultural do Poder Judiciário | Rua Dom Manuel, 29 – Centro Quanto? Grátis
“Do teu saudoso Oswaldo” – Centro Cultural Correios
As linhas traçadas por Oswaldo Cruz em papéis de carta com timbres de hotéis e navios inspiram a exposição. Um novo olhar sobre o cientista e sanitarista é lançado a partir de sua correspondência pessoal, abrangendo um período que vai de 1889 até sua morte, em 1917. São centenas de cartas, cartões postais, bilhetes e fotografias, que revelam o lado mais íntimo e humano desta figura emblemática da saúde pública nacional. Neles, estão eternizadas suas experiências cotidianas, observações atentas sobre viagens, impressões sobre o trabalho e a troca de afeto com a família. Os atores Bruno Quixotte, João Velho e Rafael Mannheimer interpretam algumas destas correspondências em vídeos que completam a mostra.
Quando? Terça a domingo, das 12h às 19h | Até 30 de junho Onde? Centro Cultural Correios Rio de Janeiro | Rua Visconde de Itaboraí, 20 – Centro Quanto? Grátis
“Piauí: Entre Anjos e Palmeiras” – Museu Janete Costa
A mostra celebra o estado do Piauí, sua cultura, sua arte e sua gente, fazendo também uma homenagem à capital, Teresina, e ao poeta Torquato Neto. São cerca de 40 obras – parte das coleções de Jorge Mendes e de Irapoan Cavalcanti – de 20 artistas, como os santeiros Mestre Dezinho, Expedito e Cornélio, além dos Mestres Kim, Costinha, João Santeiro e Paquinha. Os trabalhos trazem a representação de anjos, seres alados que despertam a vontade de voar mais alto, sem amarras e com total liberdade.
Quando? Terça a domingo, das 10h às 18h | Até 4 de agosto Onde? Museu Janete Costa de Arte Popular | Rua Presidente Domiciano, 178 – Boa Viagem – Niterói Quanto? Grátis
“Três momentos da Pintura de Paisagem no Brasil” – Museu Nacional de Belas Artes
A mostra reúne 36 obras que traçam um panorama da pintura de paisagem feita no país. São trabalhos de artistas brasileiros, estrangeiros radicados no Brasil ou aqui ativos desde meados do século XIX até os anos iniciais do XX. Em sua grande totalidade, a exposição aborda a evolução da arte no Brasil exibindo “paisagens puras”, não sendo selecionadas paisagens urbanas ou marinhas.
Quando? Terça a sexta, das 10h às 18h | Sábado, domingo e feriado, das 13h às 18h | Até 2 de junho Onde? MNBA (Museu Nacional de Belas Artes) | Avenida Rio Branco, 199 – Cinelândia Quanto? Grátis aos domingos
“Modernos +” – Casa Roberto Marinho
A mostra exibe 44 obras do acervo do jornalista Roberto Marinho — entre pinturas, esculturas e serigrafias — a partir dos recortes temáticos “infância”, “flores”, “trabalho” e “religião”. São trabalhos de 15 artistas: Alberto da Veiga Guignard, Alfredo Volpi, Anita Malfatti, Candido Portinari, Cícero Dias, Di Cavalcanti, Djanira da Motta e Silva, Emeric Marcier, José Pancetti, Lasar Segall, Roberto Burle Marx, Roberto Rodrigues, Tarsila do Amaral, Victor Brecheret e Vittorio Gobbis.
Quando? Terça a domingo, das 12h às 18h | Até 9 de junho Onde? Casa Roberto Marinho | Rua Cosme Velho, 1105 – Cosme Velho Quanto? Grátis às quartas
“Oito Décadas de Abstração Informal” – Casa Roberto Marinho
Parceria entre o Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo e o Instituto Casa Roberto Marinho, a coletiva reúne quase 80 obras produzidas entre o fim dos anos 1940 e 2012, por 38 artistas ligados ao estilo abstrato. São trabalhos de representantes do movimento — precursores e contemporâneos — como Tomie Ohtake, Maria Martins, Iberê Camargo, Maria Bonomi, Leda Catunda, Ernesto Neto e Luiz Aquila.
Quando? Terça a domingo, das 12h às 18h | Até 9 de junho Onde? Casa Roberto Marinho | Rua Cosme Velho, 1105 – Cosme Velho Quanto? Grátis às quartas
“Floresta Protetora” – Centro de Visitantes Paineiras
Toda a riqueza do Parque Nacional da Tijuca pode ser vista na exposição permanente, que ocupa o segundo andar do Centro de Visitantes Paineiras, onde funcionou o antigo Hotel Paineiras. Em uma área de 900 m², a mostra apresenta um panorama da biodiversidade da Mata Atlântica e conta curiosidades e histórias do parque de forma interativa. Às quintas, acontecem visitas guiadas gratuitas em português, inglês e espanhol, das 10h às 14h.
Quando? Diariamente | Das 8h às 19h Onde? Centro de Visitantes Paineiras | Estrada das Paineiras, s/n Quanto? Grátis
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A repórter da Record TV, Adriana Amaral que assina algumas das peças da marca Cia de Moda, recebeu, na última quarta-feira, famosas que estiveram no desfile conferindo a coleção primavera-verão 2018.
Entre elas as Misses Flávia Cavalcanti, Carla Godinho e Jacqueline Meirelles também prestigiaram o evento.
A coleção da Cia de Moda é divididas em três temas: Magnética, Esplendida e Bem-estar. O evento aconteceu na loja da Vila Romana em São Paulo.
As peças com etiqueta BY Adriana Amaral retratam sua personalidade. Entre as escolhas da jornalista estão vestidos longos, calças amplas, peças com bordados inspirados no Marrocos e outras com listras que aparecem em diversas formas e muito presente na coleção. Tecidos de fibras naturais, linho, crepe e chambray. Os tons de azul e terrosos predominam na coleção, assim como o rasgado no jeans que aparece em lavagem clara.
Adriana Amaral apresenta coleção da Cia de Moda A repórter da Record TV, Adriana Amaral que assina algumas das peças da marca Cia de Moda, recebeu, na última quarta-feira, famosas que estiveram no desfile conferindo a coleção primavera-verão 2018.
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Jacqueline Cavalcanti takes split decision over Josiane Nunes.
See I really like Cavalcanti's tools. She's long, has a good lead hand. Can and will fire off that rear hand the second you're in range and has some really nice uppercuts and knees for folks who get deep into range. Plus she's a good kicker that can mix up targets. She used her lead hand here to trap Nunes' lead wrist as she would pivot out to her right. But her propensity for just letting her opponent consistently have her on the fence is just going to cost her fights. This one was closer than it had any right being just because Nunes was given so many chances to throw that overhand left and push her backwards. She needs to either work more clinch stuff or start pressing back for stretches of rounds. The constant circling is just a bad look to the judges, even if you're doing better work. Especially if you don't have the pop to just scare folks off you or score big knockdowns.
Nunes was just too one note. Had she ever thought of throwing that lead hand and pushing Cavalcante back with that, she probably would have had way more success. As it stood, she was just diving into range but coming up short because she's small. Also got away from the kicks, which were landing early. I think the movement and the threat of the counter probably scared her off but that should have been a big part of her gameplan.
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Jacqueline Cavalcanti def. Zarah Fairn at UFC Fight Night 226: Best pictures
September 2, 2023 1:57 pm ET Take a look at these pictures highlighting Jacqueline Cavalcanti‘s consentaneous choice win over Zarah Fairn at UFC Fight Night 226 from Accor Arena in Paris. (Photos by Per Haljestam, USA TODAY Sports) MIXED MARTIAL ARTS: UFC Fight Night – Paris- Fairn vs Cavalcanti Sep 2, 2023; Paris, France; UFC commentator Bruce Buffer prior to the battle in between Zarah Fair…
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Jacqueline Cavalcanti {-365} DEFEATS Zarah Fairn Dos Santos {+300} via 3 round DECISION on UFC Paris. Will go 3 rounds {-120} & Cavalcanti wins by decision {+150} hits!
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Jacqueline Cavalcanti vs Yulia Kutsenko - UAE Warriors 30
Portuguese kickboxer Jacqueline Cavalcanti (5-1) is someone I was hoping the UFC would pick up for the women's bantamweight division. She's a very skilled striker that seems to have translated her skills well into MMA. At 26 years old, she's younger than basically everyone in the top half of the division. Give her time and a consistent schedule, and we might see her emerge as a contender in an otherwise barren division.
Cavalcanti will face off with Brazilian Josiane Nunes (10-2) at UFC Fight Night: Cannonier vs. Borralho this Saturday (Aug 24).
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Jacqueline Cavalcanti vs Nadja Milijancevic | SCC 12
The UFC finally decided to sign new blood at women's bantamweight. And it only took Amanda Nunes retiring for them to do it.
Portuguese fighter Jacqueline Cavalcanti (6-1) is an experienced kickboxer who has made the jump to MMA really young. She's only 26 years old and enters the UFC on a three fight win streak. Her only loss in MMA came in a kickboxing match against Martina Jindrova, a better more experienced kickboxing. Hopefully she gets to stay active in the UFC and gets to continue to develop.
She's set to debut this Saturday (Sept. 2) at UFC Fight Night Paris. She faces off with French fighter Zarah Fairn (6-5).
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Jacqueline Cavalcanti takes UD over Zarah Fairn in dominant UFC debut.
A brilliant showing for Cavalcanti in her UFC debut. Fight rarely went above a simmer but it was a clean, comfortable win for the Portuguese fighter. Got to show off a lot of her kickboxing skills, especially the leg kicks. Was going inside-outside with them early. Landed something like 60 leg kicks over 15 minutes. You could tell Fairn's lead leg was feeling them by the end of it all. Fairn was too slow and gun shy to do anything about it. Cavalcanti did a good job of parrying, slipping and just straight up not being there for return fire. What I wish we had seen more of were the straights to the body. Landed like 3 or 4 really nice looking crosses to the body of Fairn. A couple of times, she turned the hip over and came upstairs with a left hook and landed a nice shot. You could tell Cavalcanti didn't actually pour it on in this one. Only threw the right hand upstairs a few times (landed the nastiest punches of the fight with 'em too). Still has a lot more gears but good that she got 15 minutes of cage time. Most important thing for a young developing fighter. Of all the women the UFC signed to 135lbs recently, I think she's got the best ceiling.
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Shido Boris Esperanca vs Lionel Padilla | AFL 32
PFL is set to launch the African branch of their promotional umbrella in Q2 of 2025. It will feature fighters from all over the continent, so it seems only right that we should learn about some of the up and coming talents of the scene. Especially since we'll see them on PFL cards beforehand.
Angolan welterweight Shido Boris (8-1) is one of them. Having split his time as a pro in Warrior Sports Championship, UAE Warriors, and Ansgar Fighting League, Boris gets around a bit. From what I can gather, he's the only pro out of his team in Angola (New Generation MMA) though they do turn out a bunch of amateur guys. That said, he seems to have spent this camp training in Portugal, which is the home gym of UFC fighter Jacqueline Cavalcanti.
Boris will make his PFL debut this Friday (August 23) when he faces off with Tyler Hill (12-8) at PFL 9: 2024 Playoffs.
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Busy day for combat sports
We got LFA, ONE Championship, and Bellator 294 all on the docket tonight.
LFA 157 features a women’s bantamweight title fight in the main event between PFL vet Jacqueline Cavalcanti and Melissa Croden, with the winner probably being on the shortlist for a call to the UFC. I think both would make solid editions at the bottom of the division but we’ll see how this plays out.
Over in ONE Championship, we got one of the best fights of the weekend - Nong-O vs Jonathan Haggerty. Two of the most exciting guys in ONE’s Muay Thai divisions. Plus a bunch of really interesting MMA prospects on the undercard.
And then we have Bellator 294 which is headlined by Flyweight Champion Liz Carmouche and DeAnna Bennett. The undercard is lacking hard but will feature the Bellator debut of former UFC contender and Olympic silver medalist Sara McMann.
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