Exploring how fishermen respond to the challenges facing the fishing industry : a study of diversification and multiple-job holding in the English Channel fishery
Fishermen in the UK face a range of administrative, socioeconomic and environmental challenges that affect the financial performance, and ultimate viability of their businesses. These challenges are particularly salient within the ‘inshore sector’; those vessels of less than ten metres in length whi...
Main Author: | Morgan, Richard |
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Other Authors: | Collins, Alan Oscar Michael ; Glenn, Helen Jane ; Bjorndal, Trond |
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University of Portsmouth
2013
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.588658 |
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