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Fisheries Management and the Social Sciences: 

 a General Bibliography 



All of the works listed below pertain to the United 

 States and its territories, except for a few articles and books 

 on nearby areas where the political system, fisheries, and the 

 technology used are very similar to those of the United States 

 (e.g. Newfoundland). Only a small number of the articles and 

 books listed focus exclusively on fisheries management, but a 

 great number mention policy options or problems of fisheries 

 management. Some of the works mentioned below do not explicitly 

 mention management, but will nevertheless be valuable to pro- 

 fessional social scientists dealing in this area. 



Acheson, James M. 



1975a "Fisheries Management and Social Context: The Case 

 of the Maine Lobster Fishery. " Transaction of the American 

 Fisheries Society , 104 (4) 643-668. 



1975b "The Lobster Fiefs: Economic and Ecological Effects 

 of Territoriality in the Maine Lobster Industry." Human 

 Ecology 3 (3):183-207. 



1976a "Technical Skill and Fishing Success in the Maine 

 Lobster Industry. " in Organization and Dynamics of Tech- 

 nology . Eds. Merrill, R. and Lechtnan, H. , American 

 Ethnological Society, Washington, D.C. 



1976b "Social and Cultural Aspects of the South Atlantic 

 Shrimp Industry." (In Press) A Technical Paper Series. 

 South Carolina Marine Resources Department. 



1977 "Variations in Inshore Fishing Rights in Maine Lob- 

 stering Communities." In: Northern Atlantic Maritime 

 Europeans . Ed. Raoul Anderson. The Hague: Monton . 



"The Dilemna of Fisheries Management Under Extended 

 Jurisdiction." Submitted to Human Organization . 



