01728nas a2200145 4500000000100000008004100001100001500042700001800057700002500075245008800100856011800188300001200306490000700318520125700325 d1 aC.V. Ríos1 aM.P. Corrotea1 aA. López Valenzuela00aTowards a new economy of artisanal fisheries: from "extractive" to "exceptionality" uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85183765243&partnerID=40&md5=15c4496f2342e60a418b0034ee9b8194 a148-1790 v433 aThe goal of this article is to analyze the strategic market actions of artisanal fishers from Maitencillo cove (Chile), under the framework of institutional, technological, and economic transformations in the fisheries field, in which governance units aim at the sustainability of marine capture resources. An ethnographic research was carried out between 2016 and 2021. In a first phase (2016-2017), semi-structured interviews were conducted; in a second period (2017-2021), participant observation was applied; finally, a collection and review of photographs were carried out. The results show that the co-management of certain resources, represented by a type of territorial use right in this cove, is in an effective and alternative way of managing them. Moreover, a transformation on the valuation of Maitencillo products were identified. Here, the value of the products is guaranteed by the story and by the "staging" in the purchase and sale. It is concluded that the strategic market actions of these fishers are aligned with what Boltanski y Esquerre (2015) call the "economy of enrichment", in which heritage, tourism and the exceptionality of resources stand out. © 2023 Fundacion para la Investigacion Social Avanzada. All rights reserved.