1. Distribucion de la pesca al consumo nacional. Atlas pesquero nacional, 1965, Tonatiúh Gutiérrez. Lámina No. 40.
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Gutiérrez, Tonatiúh, 1929-, Mexico. Secretaría de Industria y Comercio, Mexico. Comisión Nacional Consultiva de Pesca, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Biológico Pesqueras (Mexico), Mexico. Dirección General de Pesca e Industrias Conexas, and Offset Publicitario Mexico
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Fishing ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Colored map of Mexico representing the consumption of fish, nationally. Title translates to: Distribution of fishing to national consumption. Map shows political borders, coastlines, routes and fishing industry locations. Includes a legend. With various charts. Map is 21 x 29 cm; atlas opened to double page 24 x 68 cm. Accompanied by a collage of black and white photographs showing fish markets. Facing page - interleaved between map and collage - contains accompanying descriptive text on transparent paper, through which one can see a partial view of the collage. Text begins: El analisis del panorama nacional, por lo que se refiere a la distribución de los productos pesqueros en nuestro país, para su consumo, tanto de comestibles como de productos industriales ... [= The analysis of the national panorama, as regards the distribution of fishery products in our country, for consumption, both for foodstuffs and industrial products ... ]., Atlas pesquero nacional by Tonatiúh Gutiérrez, published in Mexico, 1965. Title translates to: National fishing atlas. Bound in paper; perfect binding. Front cover decorated with a painting of underwater scenery, La conquista de nuestros recursos marinos [= The conquest of our marine resources], by Eleazar Molina. Printed by Offset Publicitario Mexico, S.A. (credid provided in both colophon on final page and on back cover). Collation: [8] pages, 40 leaves, 40 leaves of double-sided plates. Plates comprised of 22 maps, 18 charts and 40 collages of black and white photographs. Maps show political borders, coastlines, water routes and the locations of the fishing industry, including both fishing and fish processing. Maps accompanied by charts used to convey geographic information through data visualization. Each double-sided plate includes, on the side opposite the maps and charts, a collage of black and white photographs illustrating the fishing industry of Mexico. In addition, interleaved between the pairs of collages and maps/charts, are transparent sheets printed with descriptive text. The transparency allows for a partial view of either the collage or map, depending upon which way it is turned. Atlas includes an introduction and table of contents, as well as a quotation from the President of Mexico, at the time of publication, Gustavo Díaz Ordáz. All together, the maps, charts and photographs synthesize into a dynamic atlas the covers the geography, economy and cultural dimensions of fishing in Mexico.
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- 1965