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| | Justification and Design of Limited Entry Alternatives for the Offshore Fisheries of American Samoa, and an Examination of Preferential Fishing Rights For the Native People of American Samoa within a Limited Entry Context. Author(s): Severance, C.J., Franco, R. Year: 1989 Held at: IMR; American Samoa Identifiers: Fishing Rights; Lobsters; Shrimps; Corals; Bottomfish Abstract: This report presents results of research for the project, Justification and Design of Limited Entry Alternatives for the Offshore Fisheries of American Samoa, and an examination of preferential fishing rights for native people of American Samoa within a limited entry context.Documenting evidence was obtained through literature reviews, and expert testimony was obtained by detailed ethnographic interviews with village elders and titleholders, traditional and contemporary fishermen, retired and active subsistence, commercial, and recreational fishermen, boat builders and captains, entrepreneurs and educators. Control No.: 00006236.nul
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| | Justification and design of limited entry alternatives for the offshore fisheries of American Samoa : and an examination of preferential fishing rights for native people of American Samoa within a limited entry context Author(s): Severance, C.J., Franco, R. Publisher: University of Hawaii Year: 1989 Notes: Submitted to Ms. Kitty Simonds, Executive Director, Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council Held at: SPC LC Subject(s): Maritime anthropology, Fisheries--American Samoa, Fisheries--Licenses--Limited entry Control No.: 00002790.nul
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