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9780813027975

Entanglements

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  • ISBN13:

    9780813027975

  • ISBN10:

    0813027977

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-02-28
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Florida
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Summary

Entanglements explores the clash of cultures and personalities among fishermen, scientists, and whale advocates struggling to save both the endangered North Atlantic right whale and the livelihoods of thousands of Atlantic coastal families. By most counts, about 300 of these whales remain in the North Atlantic, and scientists warn that collisions with fishing gear are contributing to their decline. The political climate that surrounds the world's most endangered large whale is contentious, complex, and heartrending. Without pointing fingers or laying blame, Tora Johnson explores every side of the issue. She takes us to sea with fishermen who struggle to stay in business, setting traps and gillnets in the whale's habitat, and with members of the rescue teams who attempt to cut away deadly rope and net from whales in the wild. Weaving their stories and her personal observations into a discussion of the science and history of the conflict, she offers an admirable balance of perceptions, backgrounds, and agendas. Her thoughtful discussion of the plight of fishermen and whales and of the frustrations between fishing communities and conservationists presents an authentic microcosm of the global conflict between human demands on the environment and nature's finite capacity for supporting those demands.

Author Biography

Tora Johnson teaches geographic information science and marine studies at the University of Maine at Machias. She is the author of Guide to Freshwater Animals Without Backbones

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
List of Abbreviations xv
Introduction 1(192)
1. Stormy and Ibis: Reclaiming the Tools of the Whaler
6(19)
2. Jon Lien: The Whale Man of Newfoundland
25(17)
3. Sarda: The Right Whale in the Wrong Sea
42(20)
4. There Ought to Be a Law: Searching for the Smoking Gun
62(19)
5. Churchill: Dancing with Eternity
81(31)
6. What Do Whales Know?
112(22)
7. Sink or Float: Fishing Gear for the Future
134(20)
8. The Damn DAMS: A Box Big Enough for the Leviathan
154(15)
9. Sparring with the Leviathan
169(24)
10. The Killick: A Symbol of Newfoundland 193(27)
11. Pissing on Trees: Fishermen and Conservationists Lock Horns 220(25)
12. A Commonsense Plan: The Devil Is in the Details 245(15)
Conclusion 260(7)
References 267(14)
Index 281

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