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Acheson, James M. (1988). The Lobster Gangs of Maine, Hanover, University Press of New England.

Acheson, James M. (1997). The Politics of Managing the Maine Lobster Industry: 1860 to the Present, Human Ecology, Vol.25, No.1.

Apostle, Richard and Gene Barrett (1992). Emptying Their Nets: Small Capital and Rural
Industrialization in the Nova Scotia Fishing Industry. Toronto, University of Toronto Press.

Bjarnason, Thoroddur and Thorolfur Thorlindsson, (1993.) In Defense of a Folk Model: The 'Skipper Effect' in the Icelandic Cod Fishery American Anthropologist 95(2): 371-394.

Candow, James E. and Carol Corbin, (1997). How Deep is the Ocean. Sydney, University College of Cape Breton Press.

Davis, Anthony and Conner Bailey (1996). Common in Custom, Uncommon in Advantage: Common Property, Local Elites, and Alternative Approaches to Fisheries Management Society and Natural Resources, 9: 251-265.

Davis, Anthony (1996). Barbed Wire and Bandwagons: A Comment on ITQ Fisheries Management Review in Fish Biology and Fisheries 6, 97-107.

Dyer, Christopher L. and James R. McGoodwin Eds. (1994). Folk Management in the World's Fisheries. Boulder, University of Colorado Press.

Felt, L., B. Neis, and B. McCay (1995) Comanagement. Unpublished Paper.

Finlayson, Alan Christopher (1994). Fishing for Truth: A sociological analysis of the Northern Cod Stock Assessment from 1977-1990. St. John's, Institute for Social and Economic Research.

Inglis, Julian T. Ed. (1993). Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Cases and Concepts, Ottawa, International Development Research Centre.

Jentoft, Svein (1993). Dangling Lines. St. John's, Institute for Social and Economic Research.

Johannes, R.E. (1981). Words of the Lagoon: Fishing and Marine Lore in the Palau District of Micronesia. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Johnson, Martha Ed. (1992). Lore: Capturing Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Hay River, Dene Cultural Institute.

Lamson, Cynthia and Arthur J. Hanson, Eds. (1984). Atlantic Fisheries and Coastal Communities: Fisheries Decision-Making Case Studies. Halifax, Dalhousie Ocean Studies Program.

McCay, Bonnie J. and James M. Acheson, Eds. (1987). The Question of the Commons: The Culture and Ecology of Communal Resources. Tucson, University of Arizona Press.

McGoodwin, James R. (1990). Crisis in the World's Fisheries. Stanford, Stanford University Press.

Neis, B., L. Felt, R. Haedrich, and D. Schneider (1994). Towards an Interdisciplinary Methodology for Collecting and Integrating Fishers' Ecological Knowledge Into Resource Management Paper Presented At The 5th International Symposium on Society for Resource Management, June 7-9,1994. Fort Collins, Colorado.

Neis, Barbara and Lawrence Felt (1995). Fisheries Science and Local Ecological Knowledge in the Northwest Atlantic: Building Bridges Proceedings Japan-Canada Fisheries Conference, September 18-22, 1995. St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

Neis, Barbara et al. (1995). Scientific Debates, Lumpy Lumpfish and Slubby Nets: Fishers' Vernacular Knowledge and Adaptive Management Paper presented at the American Fisheries Society Conference, August 27-31. Tampa, Florida.

Neis, B., L. Felt, D. Schneider, R. Haedrich, J. Hutchings, J. Fischer (1996). Northern Cod Stock Assessment: What can be Learned from Interviewing Resource Users. Unpublished Paper.

Palmer, Craig and Peter Sinclair (1997). When the Fish are Gone: Ecological Disaster and Fishers in Northwest Newfoundland. Halifax, Fernwood Publishing.

Pinkerton, Evelyn Ed. (1989). Co-operative Management of Local Fisheries New Directions for Improved Management and Community Development. Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press.