The document discusses a USAID project in Santa Cruz Cabrália, Brazil that aims to train local fishing communities and the indigenous Pataxó people in sustainable fishing and oyster cultivation techniques using mobile devices. The project set up a boat school and provided training in oyster farming to fishermen and their wives. It also equipped fishermen with handheld devices to monitor oyster production and fishing businesses. A new computer center called "Casa do Pescador" was launched to provide fishermen, families, and students access to computers.