This book reviews the fisheries of New England - the poster child of mismanagement - since 1977. It finds that many of the explanations offered for the New England problems are incorrect or irrelevant or counterproductive. It suggests that the problems lie in two general categories: first, the legislative and administrative context of management; and second and more serious, fundamental issues concerning fishing technologies, and lack of effective effort control strategies and an operational hypothesis of the dynamics of marine ecosystems. These latter issues are not confined to New England,...
This book reviews the fisheries of New England - the poster child of mismanagement - since 1977. It finds that many of the explanations offered for th...