1st Edition

Entangled Sensemaking at Sea Bycatch Management That Makes Good Social and Ecological Sense

By Jason Good Copyright 2020
238 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

238 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

238 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Sustainable commercial fishing, species conservation, and bycatch are contentious topics. Great emphasis has been placed on the sustainable sourcing of particular species that we buy at the store and order in restaurants, but how can we trust that the fish on our plates, from a system-wide perspective, have been appropriately sourced? Even in what are commonly considered to be the best-managed... Read more

Chapter One: Introduction

Chapter Two: Context and Methodology

Chapter Three: (Non)Rational Decision-Making at Sea

Chapter Four: Ecological Sensemaking at Sea

Chapter Five: The Propositional Nature of Ecological Sensemaking

Chapter Six: The Entangled Nature of Ecological Sensemaking

Chapter Seven When Lightning Strikes: Making Posthumanisic Ecological Sense of Chinook Salmon Bycatch

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Biography

Jason Good holds a master’s and PhD in Natural Resources and Environment from the University of Michigan, USA. Prior to his graduate work he was a fisheries scientist, working primarily in Alaskan waters. His research focuses on business sustainability, circular economy, and coupled organizational and natural systems.