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MAST 2006 Volume 4, No. 2

MAST 2006 Volume 4, No. 2
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The centrepiece of this volume is an exchange between Daniel Pauly and a group of commentators on his lead article on cross-disciplinary collaboration for fisheries management, and particularly on the role of social sciences herein.

Contents

Editorial
Derek Johnson

LEAD ARTICLE
Major Trands in Small-Scale Marine Fisheries, With Emphasis on Developing Countries and some Implications for the Social Sciences
Daniel Pauly

RESPONSES
Small-Scale Fisheries, As Seen from the North
Svein Jentoft

Interactive Approaches to Global and Local Fisheries Management:
A Challenge for Fisheries Social Scientists
Nathalie Steins

On the Ambiguity of Using Marginality and Sectoral Divisions to Talk about Coastal Fishers (and their Anthropologists)
Serge Collet

Three Cheers for the Fisheries Biologist...
.... and an Anthropologist's Oratio Pro Domo
Rob van Ginkel

Establishing the Importance of Small-Scale Fisheries:
The Need for Interdisciplinary Research
Chandrika Sharma

REJOINDER
Rejoinder:
Towards Consilience in Small-Scale Fisheries Research
Daniel Pauly

Production Relation and Dynamics among user Groups in the Artisanal Fisheries of Malawi:
Implication for Representivity in Co-management Arrangements
Mafaniso Hara

Understanding the Coho Crisis:
Political Knowledge in a Fractured Salmon Fishery
Caroline Butler
Uitgave Centre for Maritime Research (MARE)
Jaargang 4
Jaar 2006
Nummer 2
ISSN 0922-1476

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