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Author Dobrin, Sidney I., 1967- author.

Title Fishing, gone? : saving the ocean through sportfishing / Sid Dobrin ; foreword by M. Jimmie Killingsworth.

Publication Info. College Station : Texas A and M University Press, [2019]

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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (xx, 263 pages) : illustrations.
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Series The seventh generation : survival, sustainability, sustenance in a new nature
A Wardlaw book
Seventh generation (Series)
Wardlaw book.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Salvation -- The ecstasy of space -- Alien ichthyology -- Ethics -- Sea Lords, or the rhetoric of sustainable seafood -- Fish sandwich -- Wayfaring and the age of binge -- The flying car and the upgrade path -- The knot -- The firebird -- Postscript. Toward a new recreational saltwater anglers' ethic: a manifesto.
Note Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 27, 2022).
Summary Humans have a rapacious relationship with the world?s ocean, extracting immeasurable quantities of its inhabitants and resources, while simultaneously depositing unbound sums of pollution into it. If we are to move toward sustainable practices, then we must first move toward ways of thinking about fish and fisheries beyond mere economic agendas. And there is one group in particular who could make an impact: saltwater anglers. Recreational saltwater fishing is big business and big culture. The industry is one of the largest in the United States, but that has not translated into a cohesive effort, agenda, or ethic. Saltwater anglers, a diverse group with a range of motivations, do not belong to a single organization through which to galvanize significant voting or lobbying power toward conservation regulation. As a result, federal policymakers have traditionally focused on commercial harvesting interests. Dubbed the "most contemplative of pastimes," recreational fishing provides a valuable perspective on how humans interact with saltwater environments. Fishing, Gone? builds on this tradition of reflection and opens up the saltwater sportfishing life as a method for thinking through the current status of marine fisheries and environment. Author Sid Dobrin calls on fellow saltwater anglers to reconsider their relationship to fishes and the ocean?the sport can no longer be only about the joy and freedom of fishing, but it must also be about living for the ocean, living with the ocean, and living through the ocean. It is about securing the opportunity to fish on while meeting the economic and environmental challenges that lie ahead.
Subject Saltwater fishing -- Environmental aspects -- United States.
Saltwater fishing -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States.
Fishery resources -- United States -- Commercial vs. recreational use.
Sustainable aquaculture -- United States.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- General.
Fishery resources -- Commercial vs. recreational use. (OCoLC)fst00926337
Saltwater fishing -- Environmental aspects. (OCoLC)fst01104357
Sustainable aquaculture. (OCoLC)fst01736619
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Other Form: Print version: Dobrin, Sidney I., 1967- Fishing, gone? First edition. College Station : Texas A & M University Press, [2019] 9781623497583 (DLC) 2018045056 (OCoLC)1056200866
ISBN 9781623497590 electronic book
1623497590 electronic book
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