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Bibliography of Fishing Activity

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Robert Lawless robert.lawless@wichita.edu

Last updated: 07 Dec 2000

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Bibliography of Fishing Activity

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Acheson, James M. 1975. The Lobster Fiefs: Economic and
Ecological Effects of Territoriality in the Maine Lobster Industry.
Human Ecology 3(3):183-207.

Acheson, James M. 1977a. Technical Skills and Fishing Success in
the Maine Lobster Industry. Human Ecology 3(3):183-207.

Acheson, James M. 1977b. Technical Skills and Fishing Success in
the Maine Lobster Industry. In Material Culture: Styles, Organisation
and Dynamics of Technology. H. Lechtman and R. Merrill, eds. Pp.
111-138. St. Paul: West.

Acheson, James M. 1981. Anthropology of Fishing. Annual Review of
Anthropology 10:275-316.

Acheson, James M. 1988. The Lobster Gangs of Maine. Hanover, New
Hampshire: University Press of New England.

Acheson, James M., and James A. Wilson. 1996. Order out of Chaos:
The Case for Parametric Fisheries Management. American Anthropologist
98:579-594.

Adams, J. E. 1978. From Landsmen to Seamen: The Making of a West
Indian Fishing Community. Revista Geografica 88:151-166.

Aigner, J. S. 1974. Studies in the Early Prehistory of Nikolski
Bay: 1937-1971. Anthropology Papers of the University of Alaska
16:9-25.

Aigner, J. S. 1976. Early Holocene Evidence for the Aleut Maritime
Adaptation. Arctic Anthropology 13:32-45.

Akazawa, Takeru. 1988. Variability in the Types of Fishing
Adaptation of the Later Jomon Hunter-Gatherers. In The Archaeology of
Prehistoric Coastlines. Geoff Bailey and John Parkington, eds. Pp.
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Alegret, J.?L. 1999. Alternative Management Models to Deal with
the Purse Seiner Crisi in Catalonia. In Alternative Management
Systems for Fisheries. David Symes, ed. Fishing News Books. Pp.
199-210. London: Blackwell Science.

Alexander, Paul. 1977. Sea Tenure in Southern Sri Lanka.
Ethnology 16:231-251.

Alexander, Paul. 1995. Sri Lankan Fishermen: Rural Capitalism and
Peasant Society. New Delhi: Sterling (first published 1982).

Allison, Charlene J., Sue? Ellen Jacobs, and Mary A. Porter. 1989.
Winds of Change: Women in Northwest Commercial Fishing. Seattle:
University of Washington Press.

Andersen, Raoul R. 1972. Hunt and Deceive: Information Management
in Newfoundland Deep-Sea Trawler Fishing. In North Atlantic
Fishermen: Anthropological Essays on Modern Fishing. Raoul Andersen
and Cato Wadel, eds. Pp. 120-140. St. John's: Memorial university
of Newfoundland.

Andersen, Raoul R. 1976. The Small Island Society and Coastal
Resource Management. In Marine Policy and the Coastal Community: The
Impact of the Law of the Sea. Douglas M. Johnston, ed. Pp. 255-277.
New York: St. Martin's.

Andersen, Raoul R. 1984. Bermudian Handline Fishing in the Sailing
Sloop Era: A Fisherman's Account. In The Fishing Culture of the
World: Studies in Ethnology, Cultural Ecology and Folklore. Béla
Gunda, ed. Pp. 777-801. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.

Andersen, Raoul R., ed. 1979. North Atlantic Maritime Cultures:
Anthropological Essays on Changing Adaptations. The Hague: Mouton.

Andersen, Raoul R., and Cato Wadel, eds. 1972. North Atlantic
Fishermen: Anthropological Essays on Modern Fishing. St. Johns:
Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of
Newfoundland.

Anderson, Athall, and H. J. Hall, eds. 1986. Traditional Fishing
in the Pacific. Hawaii: Bishop Museum.

Anderson, Lee G. 1976. The Economics of Marine Resource
Management. In Marine Policy and the Coastal Community: The Impact of
the Law of the Sea. Douglas M. Johnston, ed. Pp. 65-84. New York:
St. Martin's.

Anderson, Lee G. 1980. Necessary Components of Economic Surplus in
Fisheries Economics. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic
Science 37:858-870.

Anell, Bengt. 1955. Contribution to the History of Fishing in the
Southern Seas. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Uppsala.

Antler, E. 1982. Fishermen, Fisherwomen, Rural Proletariat:
Capitalist Commodity Production in the Newfoundland Fishery. Ph.D.
dissertation, University of Connecticut.

Apostle, Richard. 1992. Emptying Their Nets. Toronto: University
of Toronto Press.

Apostle, Richard, L. Kasdan, and A. Hanson. 1985. Work
Satisfaction and Community Attachment among Fishermen in Southwest
Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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Araujo-Lima, Carlos, and Michael Goulding. 1997. So Fruitful a
Fish: Ecology, Conservation, and Aquaculture of the AmazonÕs Tambaqui.
New York: Columbia University Press.

Arens, Richard. 1956. The Fishing Industry of Tacloban City,
Leyte. Journal of East Asiatic Studies 5:1-34.

Arnold, Jeanne E. 1992. Complex Hunter-Gatherers of Prehistoric
California: Chiefs, Specialists, and Maritime Adaptations of the
Channel Islands. American Antiquity 57:60-84.

Arnold, Jeanne E. 1995. Transportation Innovation and Social
Complexity among Maritime Hunter-Gatherer Societies. American
Anthropologist 97:733-747.

Astuti, Rita. 1991. Learning to Be Vezo: The Construction of the
Person among Fishing People of Western Madagascar. Ph.D. dissertation,
University of London.

Astuti, Rita. 1995. People of the Sea: Identity and Descent among
the Vezo of Madagascar. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University
Press.

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Bailey, C. 1985. The Blue Revolution: The Impact of Technological
Innovation on Third-World Fisheries. Rural Sociologist 5(4):259-266.

Bailey, C., A. Dwiponggo, and F. Marahudin. 1987. Indonesian
Marine Capture Fisheries. Manila: International Center for Living
Aquatic Resources Management.

Baks, Chris, and Els Postel-Coster. 1977. Fishing Communities on
the Scottish East Coast: Traditions in a Modern Setting. In Those
Who Live from the Sea: A Study of Maritime Anthropology. M. Estellie
Smith, ed. Pp. 23-50. St. Paul: West.

Banks, E. P. 1956. A Carib Village in Dominica. Social and
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Bardach, John E. 1972. Aquaculture: The Farming and Husbandry of
Freshwater and Marine Organisms. New York: Wiley.

Barrett, L. Gene. 1982. Spacial Differentiation, Rent and the
Social Organisation of Capital: A Study of the Fishing Industry of
Nova Scotia. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Sussex.

Barthem, Ronaldo, and Michael Goulding. 1997. The Catfish
Connection: Ecology, Migration, and Conservation of Amazon Predators.
New York: Columbia University Press.

Bartlett, Kim. 1979. The Finest Kind: The Fishermen of
Gloucester. New York: Avon.

Bavinck, M. 1998. One Sea, Three Contenders: Legal Pluralism in
the Inshore Fisheries of the Coromandel Coast, India. Ph.D.
dissertation, University of Amsterdam.

Beckerman, Stephen J. 1983. Optimal Foraging Group Size for a
Human Population: The Case of Bari Fishing. American Zoologist
23:283-290.

Bedford, Michael. 1987. Philippine Fisherfolk of the Bataan
Peninsula. Cultural Survival Quarterly 11(2):10-11.

Befu, Harumi. 1980. Political Ecology of Fishing in Japan:
Techno-Environmental Impact of Industrialization in the Inland Sea.
In Research in Economic Anthropology, Vol. 3. George Dalton, ed. Pp.
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Begossi, Alpina. 1992. The Use of Optimal Foraging Theory in the
Understanding of Fishing Strategies: A Case from Sepetiba Bay (Rio de
Janeiro State, Brazil). Human Ecology 20:463-475.

Bell, Frederick W. 1978. Food from the Sea: The Economics and
Politics of Ocean Fisheries. Boulder, Colorado: Westview.

Berkes, Firket. 1977. Fishery Resource Use in a Subarctic Indian
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Berkes, Firket. 1984. Competition between Commercial and Sport
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Berkes, Firket. 1992. Success and Failure in Marine Coastal
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Berleant-Schiller, Rive. 1981. Development Proposals and
Small-Scale Fishing in the Caribbean. Human Organization 40:221-230.

Berleant-Schiller, Rive. 1984. Environment, Technology and the
Catch: Fishing and Lobster-Diving in Barbuda. In The Fishing Culture
of the World: Studies in Ethnology, Cultural Ecology and Folklore.
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Bjarnason, Thoroddur, and Thorolfur Thorlindsson. 1993. In Defense
of a Folk Model: The "Skipper Effect" in the Icelandic Cod Fishery.
American Anthropologist 95:371-394.

Bort, John R. 1987. The Impact of Development on Panama's
Small-scale Fishermen. Human Organization 46:233-42.

Boxberger, Daniel L. 1989. To Fish in Common: The Ethnohistory of
Lummi Indian Salmon Fishing. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Boxberger, Daniel L. 1994. Ethnicity and Labor in the Puget Sound
Fishing Industry, 1880-1935. Ethnology 33:179-191.

Brandt, Andres von. 1964. Fish Catching Methods of the World.
London: Fishing News.

Brogger, Jan. 1992. Nazaré: Women and Men in a Prebureaucractic
Portuguese Fishing Village. Fort Worth, Texas: Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich College.

Brox, Ottar. 1990. The Common Property Theory: Epistemological
Status and Analytic Utility. Human Organization 49:227-235.

Bryan, E. H., Jr. 1984. Native Fishing in the Pacific: An
Annotated Bibliography. In The Fishing Culture of the World: Studies
in Ethnology, Cultural Ecology and Folklore. Béla Gunda, ed. Pp.
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Bryon, Gilbert. 1957. The Lord's Oysters. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press.

Byron, Reginald F. 1980. Skippers and Strategies: Leadership and
Innovation in Shetland Fishing Crews. Human Organization 39:227-232.

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Cantero-Pastrano, C. L. 1955. Report on a Visayan Fishing Barrio.
Philippine Sociological Review 3:15-22.

Carey, George Gibson. 1977. A Faraway Time and Place: Lore of the
Eastern Shore. New York: Arno.

Carsten, Janet. 1997. The Heat of the Hearth: The Process of
Kinship in a Malay Fishing Community. New York : Oxford University
Press.

Casimir, Michael J., and Aparna Rao, eds. 1992. Mobility and
Territoriality: Social and Spatial Boundaries among Foragers,
Fishers, Pastoralists and Peripatetics. Oxford, England: Berg.

Casteel, Richard W., and George I. Quimby. 1975. Maritime
Adaptations of the Pacific. The Hague: Mouton.

Cecil, Robert Gerald. 1972. Geographical Characteristics of
Fisheries in Selected Southeastern Caribbean Island. M.A. thesis,
McGill University.

Chapman, Margaret C. 1987. Women's Fishing in Oceania. Human
Ecology 15:267-289.

Chernella, Janet. 1987. Endangered Ideologies: Tukano Fishing
Taboos. Cultural Survival Quarterly 11(2):50-52.

Clark, J. G. D. 1948. The Development of Fishing in Prehistoric
Europe. Antiquaries Journal 28:46-85.

Clark, Kathleen, and Christopher Uhl. 1987. Farming, Fishing and
Fire in the History of the Upper Rio Negro Region of Venezuela. Human
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Classen, C. 1986. Shellfishing Seasons in the Prehistoric
Southeastern United States. American Antiquity 51:21-37.

Comitas, Lambros. 1962. Fishermen and Cooperation in Rural
Jamaica. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.

Cook, Jane. 1987. Fishing: Folklore to Foreign Policy. Cultural
Survival Quarterly 11(2):5-6.

Cordell, John C. 1972. The Ecology of an Estuarine Canoe-Fishing
System in Northeastern Brazil. Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford
University.

Cordell, John C. 1973. Modernization and Marginality. Oceanus
17:28-83.

Cordell, John C. 1974. The Lunar-Tide Fishing Cycle in
Northeastern Brazil. Ethnology 13:379-392.

Cordell, John C. 1978a. Swamp Fishing in Bahia. New York:
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Cordell, John C. 1978b. Carrying Capacity Analysis of Fixed
Territorial Fishing. Ethnology 17:1-24.

Cordell, John C., and Judith Fitzpatrick. 1987. Torres Strait:
Cultural Identity and the Sea. Cultural Survival Quarterly
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Cordell, John C., ed. 1987. A Sea of Small Boats. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Cultural Survival.

Cuyos, N. A., and Alexander Spoehr. 1976. The Fish Supply of Cebu
City: A Study of Two Wholesale Markets. Philippine Quarterly of
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Davenport, William H. 1956. A Comparative Study of Two Jamaican
Fishing Communities. Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University.

Davis, Dona Lee. 1986. Occupational Community and Fishermen's
Wives in a Newfoundland Fishing Village. Anthropological Quarterly
59:129-142.

Davis, Nanciellen. 1985. Ethnicity and Ethnic Group Persistence in
an Acadian Village in Maritime Canada. New York: AMS.

Deb, Debal. 1996. Of Cast Net and Caste Identity: Memetic
Differentiation Between Fishing Communities of Karnataka. Human
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deFrance, Susan D. 1988. Perspectives on the Development of
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Delitala, Enrica. 1984. Lobster Fishing in a Sardinian Fishing
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DePauw, L. W. 1982. Seafaring Women. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Dewees, Christopher M., and Glenn R. Hawkes. 1988. Technical
Innovation in the Pacific Coast Trawl Fishery: The Effects of
Fishermen's Characteristics and Perceptions on Adoption Behavior.
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Dixon, R. D., R. C. Lowery, J. C. Sabella, and M. J. Hepburn. 1984.
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Doran, Edwin, Jr. 1984. Five Outriggers Canes of Sulu. In The
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Dosedla, H. C. 1984. Fishing in the Central Highlands of Papua-New
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Durrenberger, E. Paul. 1985. Peasants, Entrepreneurs and
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Durrenberger, E. Paul. 1992. It's All Politics: South Alabama's
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Durrenberger, E. Paul. 1995. Shrimpers, Processors, and Common
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Ebert, James I., Gakemodimo M. Mosi, Robert K. Hitchcock, Helga I.
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Faris, James. 1982. Modernization in Traditional Fishing
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Garrity-Blake, Barbara. 1994. The Fish Factory: Work and Meaning
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Idyll, Clarence F. 1970. The Sea Against Hunger. New York:
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