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The fisherman's problem: ecology and law in the California fisheries, 1850-1980
McEvoy, Arthur F.
Year: 1986.
Publisher:  Cambridge University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Figures
Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 The problem of environment
I. The miner's canary
2 Aboriginal fishery management
3 The Indian fisheries commercialized
II. Sun, wind, and sail, 1850-1910
4 Immigrant fisheries
5 State power and the right to fish
III. The industrial frontier, 1910-1950
6 Mechanized fishing
7 The bureaucrat's problem
IV. Enclosure of the ocean, 1950-1980
8 Gridlock
9 Something of a vacuum
10 Leaving fish in the ocean
Conclusion
11 An ecological community
Appendixes
APPENDIX A Record of climate, Sacramento and San Diego, 1853-1980
APPENDIX B Standing crops of coastal schooling fishes, 1800-1970
Notes
Selected bibliography
Index
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Title: The fisherman's problem : ecology and law in the California fisheries, 1850-1980 Arthur F. McEvoy.
Author: McEvoy, Arthur F
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Source Version: The fisherman's problem : ecology and law in the California fisheries, 1850-1980 Arthur F. McEvoy
McEvoy, Arthur F
Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press, 1986.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00484
Subject Headings: • Fisheries -- California -- History
• Fishery law and legislation -- California -- History
• Fishery policy -- California -- History
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