About this book
In just 25 years, Canada's marine fisheries have gone from underdevelopment to overcapacity. Major changes in their management, including regulatory interventions (such as Total Allowable Catches, allocation of access, limited entry licensing, and individual quotas) have not solved the various problems which plague the fisheries sector. These problems are addressed in chapters on the management of common property, objectives of fisheries management, techniques of resource and habitat management, jurisdictional context, the scientific advisory process in relation to fisheries research, and the reconciliation of competing interests. This publication offers a comprehensive overview of how Canada's marine fisheries have been managed in recent decades.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Abstract/Résumé
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1. CANADA AND THE FISHERIES
- CHAPTER 2. THE JURISDICTIONAL CONTEXT FOR FISHERIES MANAGEMENT IN CANADA
- CHAPTER 3. SOME BIOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF FISH AND FISHING
- CHAPTER 4. OBJECTIVES OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
- CHAPTER 5. TECHNIQUES OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
- CHAPTER 6. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OF CANADA'S MARINE FISHERIES
- CHAPTER 7. MANAGING THE COMMON PROPERTY. I — ALLOCATION OF ACCESS
- CHAPTER 8. MANAGING THE COMMON PROPERTY. II — LIMITED ENTRY LICENSING
- CHAPTER 9. MANAGING THE COMMON PROPERTY. III — INDIVIDUAL QUOTAS
- CHAPTER 10. THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION. I — THE EVOLUTION AND IMPACT OF EXTENDED FISHERIES JURISDICTION
- CHAPTER 11. THE INTERNATIONSLA DIMENSION. II — CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES POLICY FOLLOWING EXTENSION OF JURISDICTION
- CHAPTER 12. THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION. III — CANADA'S FISHERIES RELATIONS WITH ITS NEIGHBOURS
- CHAPTER 13. RIDING THE ROLLER COASTER
- CHAPTER 14. THE SOCIAL DIMENSION
- CHAPTER 15. RECONCILING CONFLICTING INTERESTS
- CHAPTER 16. HABITAT MANAGEMENT
- CHAPTER 17. SCIENCE AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT. 1 — THE DEVELOPMENT OF FISHERIES RESEARCH AND THE SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY PROCESS
- CHAPTER 18. SCIENCE AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT. II — FISHERIES SCIENCE: CHALLENGE AND OPPORTUNITY
- CHAPTER 19. ENSURING COMPLIANCE: FISHERIES ENFORCEMENT
- CHAPTER 20. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON MARINE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT IN OTHER COUNTRIES
- CHAPTER 21. CONCLUSIONS
- REFERENCES
- ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- APPENDIX 1
- SUBJECT INDEX
- Back cover
