Carothers, Courtney. "Equity and Access to Fishing Rights: Exploring the Community Quota Program in the Gulf of Alaska." Human Organization 70.3 (2011): 213- 223. Print.
The article points out that the efforts of the United States and Canada with regard to controlling fishing along the Pacific coast have been produced unfair practices toward small businesses and villages. The primary issue is that tribes that rely on the fishing industry have not been allowed to take the level of fish will fill their needs. The programs currently in place require entities to buy "catch shares" which are supposed to balance the total take and help sustain the fisheries for future use. The author explores alternative means of sustainability that will assist smaller groups while maintaining fish numbers. The suggestions range from allowing community groups to cooperate so that they have a larger stake to buy rights, to supporting new legislation which gives more access to indigenous groups.
Havice, Elizabeth, and Liam Campling. "Shifting Tides in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean Tuna Fishery: The Political Economy of Regulation and Industry Responses." Global Environmental Politics 10.1 (2010): 89-114. Print.
Tuna are a significant industry for some nations located in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean. Due to the importance of this industry, the catch has increased to unsustainable levels in recent years. The goal of this article is to look...
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