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Shifting baselines: The past and the future of ocean fisheries
Jackson, J.B.C.; Alexander, K.E.; Sala, E. (Ed.) (2011). Shifting baselines: The past and the future of ocean fisheries. Island Press: Washington. ISBN 978-1-61091-000-2. 296 pp.

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    VLIZ: Fishing (Tradition and folklore) FIG.216 [102851]

Keywords
    Fisheries
    History
    Management > Resource management > Fishery management
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Jackson, J.B.C., editor
  • Alexander, K.E., editor
  • Sala, E., editor

Abstract
    Shifting Baselines explores the real-world implications of a groundbreaking idea: we must understand the oceans of the past to protect the oceans of the future. In 1995, acclaimed marine biologist Daniel Pauly coined the term "shifting baselines" to describe a phenomenon of lowered expectations, in which each generation regards a progressively poorer natural world as normal. This seminal volume expands on Pauly's work, showing how skewed visions of the past have led to disastrous marine policies and why historical perspective is critical to revitalize fisheries and ecosystems.

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