This article analyses three fisheries crises in the post-war world – the Far East Asian Kamchatka salmon in the late 1950s, the north Atlantic Atlanto-Scandian herring of the late 1960s, and the Peruvian anchoveta of the early 1970s – to understand how each instance came to be understood as a ‘collapse’ in widely differing contexts and institutional settings, and how these crises led to changes in practices of natural resource administration and in politico-economic structures of the fishing industry. Fishery collapses were broadly understood as state failures and, in response, individual states increasingly claimed sovereignty over fish stocks and the responsibility to administer their exploitation. Collapses thus became events critical in...
ICES – the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea – was founded more than a century ag...
After declining rapidly because of low fish stocks in the early 1970s, the Newfoundland fishery — ha...
This paper examines why and how, amidst efforts to combat malnutrition both locally and globally, th...
Although the collapse of Atlantic Canada\u27s northern cod fishery may have been unexpected in terms...
Fishing is a small, complex and fragmented industry, which arguably exerts political significance di...
© The Author(s) 2023.In the aftermath of the Second World War, states across the world sought to exp...
This article addresses the collapse of Atlantic groundfish stocks in terms of its significant social...
The massive destruction of fish stocks during the last 100 years has created an enormous environment...
The massive destruction of fish stocks during the last 100 years has created an enormous environment...
This article presents a historical analysis of the Norwegian spring spawning herring fishery. Theore...
Research PaperSetting aside the traditional simplistic “tragedy of the commons” notion, fisheries cr...
SummarySerious rethinking is under way in a draft of a new UN report looking at the pressure worldwi...
A changing climate will challenge the effectiveness and functioning of existing international resour...
This paper deals with the economic effects of the collapse of the Atlanto-Scandian and the North Sea...
As with many collapsed fisheries worldwide, the rebuilding of Newfoundland's Northern Gulf cod fishe...
ICES – the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea – was founded more than a century ag...
After declining rapidly because of low fish stocks in the early 1970s, the Newfoundland fishery — ha...
This paper examines why and how, amidst efforts to combat malnutrition both locally and globally, th...
Although the collapse of Atlantic Canada\u27s northern cod fishery may have been unexpected in terms...
Fishing is a small, complex and fragmented industry, which arguably exerts political significance di...
© The Author(s) 2023.In the aftermath of the Second World War, states across the world sought to exp...
This article addresses the collapse of Atlantic groundfish stocks in terms of its significant social...
The massive destruction of fish stocks during the last 100 years has created an enormous environment...
The massive destruction of fish stocks during the last 100 years has created an enormous environment...
This article presents a historical analysis of the Norwegian spring spawning herring fishery. Theore...
Research PaperSetting aside the traditional simplistic “tragedy of the commons” notion, fisheries cr...
SummarySerious rethinking is under way in a draft of a new UN report looking at the pressure worldwi...
A changing climate will challenge the effectiveness and functioning of existing international resour...
This paper deals with the economic effects of the collapse of the Atlanto-Scandian and the North Sea...
As with many collapsed fisheries worldwide, the rebuilding of Newfoundland's Northern Gulf cod fishe...
ICES – the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea – was founded more than a century ag...
After declining rapidly because of low fish stocks in the early 1970s, the Newfoundland fishery — ha...
This paper examines why and how, amidst efforts to combat malnutrition both locally and globally, th...