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Anthropology And Fisheries Management In The United States Methodology For Research Kedia

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Anthropology And Fisheries Management In The United States Methodology For Research Kedia
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Publisher: Arlington, Va. : National Association for the Practice of Anthropology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.09 MB
Author: Kedia, Satish, 1963-; Wallace, James M. Tim; American Anthropological Association
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Anthropology And Fisheries Management In The United States Methodology For Research Kedia by Kedia, Satish, 1963-; Wallace, James M. Tim; American Anthropological Association instant download after payment.

166 pages : 26 cm, Includes bibliographical references, Anthropology and fisheries management in the United States / Palma Ingles, Jennifer Sepez -- Influencing fisheries management : multitasking for maximum effectiveness / John R. Maiolo -- Defining fishing communities : issues in theory and practice / Patricia M. Clay, Julia Olson -- A qualitative model for ranking and selecting communities most involved in commercial fisheries / Jennifer Sepez, Karma Norman, Ron Felthoven -- Social indicators and measurements of vulnerability for Gulf Coast fishing communities / Michael Jepson, Steve Jacob -- Any port in the storm : the effects of Hurricane Katrina on two fishing communities in Louisiana / Palma Ingles, Heather McIlvaine-Newsad -- Filipino crew community in the Hawai'i-based longline fishing fleet / Stewart Allen, Amy Gough -- A state-managed program for conducting interviews with commercial fishermen / Brian Cheuvront -- Life on the water : a historical-cultural model of African American fishermen on the Georgia coast (USA) / Ben G. Blount, Kathi R. Kitner -- Cultural models and cultural consensus of Chesapeake Bay blue crab and oyster fisheries / Michael Paolisso -- Using oral history techniques in a NOAA Fisheries Service (NMFS) Education and Outreach Project : preserving local fisheries knowledge, linking generations, and improving environmental literacy / Susan Abbott-Jamieson -- The Community Panels Project : citizens' groups for social science research and monitoring / Madeleine Hall-Arber -- Biosketches of authors