Strategies of Resilience in the English SSF
This chapter reports respondents’ perceptions of the way the English SSF has faced up to the challenges described in Chap. 4 . Following the interpretive framework outlined in Chap. 2 , we divide these perceptions into three categories: passive resilien
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silience in the English Small-Scale Fishery Small Fry but Big Issue
Resilience in the English Small-Scale Fishery
Rebecca Korda • Tim Gray • Selina M. Stead
Resilience in the English Small-Scale Fishery Small Fry but Big Issue
Rebecca Korda Newcastle University Brighton, UK
Tim Gray Newcastle University Northumberland, UK
Selina M. Stead University of Stirling Stirling, UK
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This book is dedicated to Becca’s partner, Iain, and their son, Toby, as well as to the inshore fishers living and working around the English coast. You are all inspirational.
Acknowledgements
This book originated from a PhD thesis submitted by Rebecca Korda to Newcastle University in 2019, supervised by Professors Tim Gray and Selina Stead. We are grateful to the university for providing the facilities which made the PhD doctoral research possible and to the examiners (Professors Svein Jentoft and Jeremy Phillipson) whose feedback helped shape this work. Becca thanks her employer, Natural England, for granting several periods of leave to undertake fieldwork and write up her thesis though Natural England is in no way responsible for any of the views expressed in this book. We would like to wholeheartedly thank all of the respondents, for their graciousness in giving their time and entrusting us with their experiences. Thank you for being such kind and generous hosts. Becca extends thanks to B. Pool who accompanied her on some of her travels and to K. C
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