Making Seafood Sustainable


American Experiences in Global Perspective

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By Mansel G. Blackford
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Mansel G. Blackford is Professor Emeritus of History at the Ohio State University and author of several books, including The Rise of Modern Business: Great Britain, the United States, Germany, Japan, and China and Pathways to the Present: U.S. Development and Its Consequences in the Pacific.

Preface Introduction PART I. GOVERNMENT REGULATION 1. Global Over-Fishing and New Regulatory Regimes 2. Successes and Failures in the Regulation of American Fisheries PART II. THE INDUSTRY 3. Salmon Fishing: From Open Access to Limited Entry 4. King Crabbing: Catch Limits and Price Setting 5. Bottom Fishing: Quotas and Sustainability PART III. CHANGING THE FOOD CHAIN 6. The Companies: Controlling Food Chains 7. Reaching Consumers: From Processing to Retailing Conclusion Appendix: The Top-Ten U.S. Seafood Suppliers, 1999-2006, with Sales List of Abbreviations Notes Bibliographic Essay Index Acknowledgments

"Intelligent, provocative, and well researched, with delightful writing throughout. Blackford has a grasp on the ways in which global developments manifest themselves in American fisheries on a number of different levels: economic, environmental, cultural, and political. Indeed, Blackford demonstrates that all of these local manifestations of globalization are connected to each other." (Arthur F. McEvoy, Southwestern Law School)

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