Barrett, Gene. 1991. "'The Fish Pot Ban:' Artisanal Overfishing and State Mismanagement in Bermuda." Presented at the second annual conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 26-30 September, 1991. | Full text available as: PDF |
Abstract**Paper was subsequently published in Maritime Anthropological Studies (MAST), 4:17-39
"This paper examines the problem of artisanal overfishing in a subtropical reef fishery, the failure of limited entry management, and the prospects for fishery co-management. After a brief overview of the Bermuda fishery, traditional conservation is discussed in terms of customary tenure and generalized norms of reciprocity. Overfishing is seen to have come about as a consequence of a number of economic developments--cost-push and demand-pull--and state regulatory measures. The failure of limited entry has not put co-management on the agenda however. The rise of a significant non-fishing marine interest has provided more stringent state regulations with a new legitimacy. The paper concludes by arguing this will be short-lived and that co-management solutions need to be sought if the industry is going to be placed on a sustainable footing in the long-term." | Document Type: | Conference Paper |
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| Keywords: | co-management--Bermuda fisheries--Bermuda indigenous institutions--Bermuda artisanal fishing--Bermuda IASCP |
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| ID Code: | 3179 |
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