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Fishing grounds: Defining a new era for American fisheries management
Hanna, S.; Blough, H.; Allen, R.M.; Iudicello, S.; Matlock, G.; McCay, B. (2000). Fishing grounds: Defining a new era for American fisheries management. Island Press: Washington D.C.ISBN 1-55963-803-6. XIII, 241 pp.

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    VLIZ: Fisheries Science FIS.67 [103016]

Keyword
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Hanna, S.
  • Blough, H.
  • Allen, R.M.
  • Iudicello, S.
  • Matlock, G.
  • McCay, B.

Abstract
    Fisheries management today is highly contentious. The interests of fishers and fish processors, coastal communities, the government, and environmental organizations are often different and can even be mutually incompatible. Fishing Grounds offers a comprehensive assessment of the legal, social, economic and biological context of marine fisheries management in the United States. Drawing on interviews with stakeholders from all sides of the issue, the authors seek common ground -- and points of unresolved controversy -- among the diversity of interests and viewpoints involved.

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