Whose Fish Is It?
Whose Fish Is It?
By William A. Douglass
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Whose Fish Is It? addresses the national policies regarding angling (and hunting) of several underdeveloped-world countries, the hegemonic territorial claims of their indigenous peoples, the efforts of several developed countries and NGOs to conserve the planet’s natural resources, and the initiatives of sport-fishing outfitters catering to an elite clientele. At times, these interests complement one another; at others they clash. The book considers three Latin-American case studies, another in Africa, and one in Asia. The author experienced these personally and writes about his (mis)adventures in these unique places, augmented by research as well as interviews with their principals.
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Guernica World Editions (Guernica World Editions)
978-1-77849-003-3
250 pages |
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William A. Douglass is a social anthropologist who has written two dozen books and 200 articles, including about his life-long passion as a globe-trotting fly fisherman. He has also been a member (and chairman) of the Nevada chapter of The Nature Conservancy.