TY - JOUR
T1 - Ownership at sea
T2 - Fishing territories and access to sea resources
AU - DURRENBERGER, E. PAUL
AU - PÁLSSON, GÍSLI
PY - 1987/8
Y1 - 1987/8
N2 - By showing that small‐scale fishermen practice a number of forms of self‐regulation, among them some that many have referred to as “property” at sea, anthropologists have challenged the assumptions of the “tragedy of the commons” model—that unregulated harvesting of a common‐property resource is the cause of depletion of sea resources. Some have been inspired by ecological models of territoriality developed to explain the behavior of human foragers. We argue that rules of access to sea resources can only be understood in the context of the total socioeconomic system of which they form a part, including its land‐based component. We also suggest that while the concept of ownership does apply to some forms of sea tenure, the extension of the concept to include informal rules of access is obfuscatory. [fishing, ownership, sea tenure, ecology, states] 1987 American Anthropological Association
AB - By showing that small‐scale fishermen practice a number of forms of self‐regulation, among them some that many have referred to as “property” at sea, anthropologists have challenged the assumptions of the “tragedy of the commons” model—that unregulated harvesting of a common‐property resource is the cause of depletion of sea resources. Some have been inspired by ecological models of territoriality developed to explain the behavior of human foragers. We argue that rules of access to sea resources can only be understood in the context of the total socioeconomic system of which they form a part, including its land‐based component. We also suggest that while the concept of ownership does apply to some forms of sea tenure, the extension of the concept to include informal rules of access is obfuscatory. [fishing, ownership, sea tenure, ecology, states] 1987 American Anthropological Association
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84981886478
U2 - 10.1525/ae.1987.14.3.02a00060
DO - 10.1525/ae.1987.14.3.02a00060
M3 - Article
SN - 0094-0496
VL - 14
SP - 508
EP - 522
JO - American Ethnologist
JF - American Ethnologist
IS - 3
ER -