The Closing of the Frontier: A History of the Marine Fisheries of Southeast Asia, c. 1850-2000

by John G. Butcher

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This book is the first on the history of the marine fisheries of Southeast Asia. It takes as its central theme the movement of fisheries into new fishing grounds, particularly the diverse ecosystems that make up the seas of Southeast Asia. This process accelerated between the 1950s and 1970s in what the author calls the great fish race. Catches soared as the population of the region grew, demand from Japan and North America for shrimps and tuna increased, and fishers adopted more efficient ways of locating, catching, and preserving fish. But the great fish race soon brought about the severe depletion of one fish population after another, while pollution and the destruction of mangroves and coral reefs degraded fish habitats. Today the relentless movement into new fishing grounds has come to an end, for there are no new fishing grounds to exploit. The frontier of fisheries has closed.
  • ISBN10 9067182451
  • ISBN13 9789067182454
  • Publish Date 1 January 2004
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint K.I.T.L.V.