By Cícero Pedrosa Neto and Fábio Zuker from Agência Pública Fishing is one of the main activities in the marine extractive reserves in the state of Pará, a part of Amazonia whose landscape is composed of mangroves, small waterways and ocean beaches — not exactly the image that comes to mind when one thinks of the rainforest. “They talk about the Amazon as if it were only made up of rainforest on high ground,” says Célia Regina Nunes das Neves. She is a fisher, a shellfish gatherer, community leader and an important networker on the national level in the fight to defend the way of life in tradi…