LEADER 00000cam 2200565Ka 4500 001 ocn225575865 003 OCoLC 005 20170317064520.8 006 m o d 007 cr unu---uuuuu 008 070829s2007 acaab ob 001 0 eng d 016 7 015323777|2Uk 020 9781920942953|q(electronic bk.) 020 1920942955|q(electronic bk.) 020 |z9781920942946 020 |z1920942947 020 |z1920942955 035 (OCoLC)225575865 037 |bWK Hancock Library, Acton, Canberra ACT 0200 037 22573/ctt2366zf|bJSTOR 040 AU@|beng|epn|cAU@|dTXJ|dWAU|dUKMGB|dJSTOR|dZMC|dCUS|dYDXCP |dOCLCQ|dEBLCP 043 u-at--- 049 CKEA 050 4 DS597.335.B35 072 7 POL055000|2bisacsh 072 7 POL011020|2bisacsh 082 04 305.8992|222 100 1 Stacey, Natasha. 245 10 Boats to burn :|bBajo fishing activity in the Australian fishing zone /|cNatasha Stacey. 264 1 Canberra :|bANU E Press,|c[2007] 264 4 |c©2007 300 1 online resource (xix, 222 pages) :|billustrations, maps. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 490 1 Asia-Pacific environment monograph ;|v2 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-216) and index. 505 00 |tContested Rights of Access --|tBajo Settlement History - -|tThe Maritime World of the Bajo --|tBajo Voyages to the Timor Sea --|tAustralian Maritime Expansion --|tBajo Responses to Australian Policy --|tSailing, Fishing and Trading in 1994 --|tAn Evaluation of Australian Policy. 520 "Under a Memorandum of Understanding between Indonesia and Australia, traditional Indonesian fishermen are permitted access to fish in a designated area inside the 200 nautical mile Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ). However, crew and vessels are regularly apprehended for illegal fishing activity outside the permitted areas and, after prosecution in Australian courts, their boats and equipment are destroyed and the fishermen repatriated to Indonesia. This is an ethnographic study of one group of Indonesian maritime people who operate in the AFZ. It concerns Bajo people who originate from villages in the Tukang Besi Islands, Southeast Sulawesi. It explores the social, cultural, economic and historic conditions which underpin Bajo sailing and fishing voyages in the AFZ. It also examines issues concerning Australian maritime expansion and Australian government policies, treatment and understanding of Bajo fishing. The study considers the concept of "traditional" fishing regulating access to the MOU area based on use of unchanging technology, and consequences arising from adherence to such a view of "traditional"; the effect of Australian maritime expansion on Bajo fishing activity; the effectiveness of policy in providing for fishing rights and stopping illegal activity, and why Bajo continue to fish in the AFZ despite a range of ongoing restrictions on their activity."--Publisher's description. 650 0 Bajau (Southeast Asian people)|xFishing. 650 0 Territorial waters|zAustralia. 650 0 Fishery law and legislation|zAustralia. 650 0 Bajau (Southeast Asian people)|xSocial life and customs. 650 7 POLITICAL SCIENCE|xWorld|xAustralian & Oceanian.|2bisacsh 830 0 Asia-Pacific environment monograph ;|v2. 914 ocn225575865 994 92|bCKE
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