Fishing for Food and Fodder: The Transnational Environmental History of Humboldt Current Fisheries in Peru and Chile since 1945
<p>This dissertation explores the history of industrial fisheries in the Humboldt Current marine ecosystem where workers, scientists, and entrepreneurs transformed Peru and Chile into two of the top five fishing nations after World War II. As fishmeal industrialists raided the oceans for prot...
Main Author: | Wintersteen, Kristin |
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Other Authors: | French, John D. |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5024 |
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