Sustainable commercial fishing, species protection and bycatch are contentious topics. This book presents a framework for understanding frontline organizing processes in commercial fishing. It enables industry managers, regulators, and society more broadly to better understand, influence, and respond to sustainability issues.
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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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.