Fish, Justice, and Society

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Fish, Justice, and Society is a novel scholarly work that goes in depth into the fishing industry, fish, and aquatic environments. This book delves past the façade of what may be known by the average fisherman, bringing to the surface new information about numerous species and aquatic habitats.

Author(s): Carmen Cusack
Series: Human-Animal Studies
Publisher: Brill
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 320
City: Leiden

Contents
Acknowledgements
Figures
Introduction
Black Markets
Crime
International
Human Victimization
Vessels
Regulations
Treaties and Foreign Fishing
Grassroots
Structures
Interdiction
Conflicts
Education
Speech
Sexual Depictions
Business
Aquaculture
Reproduction
Gendercide
Beauty
Protectors
Psychosocial Motives and Beliefs
Recreation
Natives
Japan
Poison
Technology
Sharks
Seabirds
Conclusion
References
Index