In The Oyster Question, Christine Keiner applies perspectives of environmental, agricultural, political, and social history to examine the decline of Maryland's iconic Chesapeake Bay oyster industry.
Oystermen have held on to traditional ways of life, and some continue to use preindustrial methods, tonging oysters by hand from small boats. Others use more intensive tools, and thus it is commonly believed that a lack of regulation enabled oystermen to exploit the bay to the point of ruin.
But Keiner offers an opposing view in which state officials, scientists, and...
In The Oyster Question, Christine Keiner applies perspectives of environmental, agricultural, political, and social history to examine the d...
In "The Oyster Question," Christine Keiner applies perspectives of environmental, agricultural, political, and social history to examine the decline of Maryland s iconic Chesapeake Bay oyster industry.
Oystermen have held on to traditional ways of life, and some continue to use preindustrial methods, tonging oysters by hand from small boats. Others use more intensive tools, and thus it is commonly believed that a lack of regulation enabled oystermen to exploit the bay to the point of ruin.
But Keiner offers an opposing view in which state officials, scientists, and oystermen created a...
In "The Oyster Question," Christine Keiner applies perspectives of environmental, agricultural, political, and social history to examine the declin...