Property Rights and Access Management in the Small Boat Fishery: A Case Study from Southwest Nova Scotia

TitleProperty Rights and Access Management in the Small Boat Fishery: A Case Study from Southwest Nova Scotia
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication1984
AuthorsDavis AFA
Book TitleAtlantic fisheries and coastal communities: fisheries decision-making case studies
Pagination133-164
PublisherDalhousie Ocean Studies Programme
CityHalifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Source DocumentAccessible with appropriate permission
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Port Lameron - Pagesville Lobsterfishery

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The Pagesville Fishery of Port Lameron Harbor is located on the southern edge of Nova Scotia, Canada. The physical boundaries are consistent with the boundaries of islands and harbors while the institutional boundaries are based on customary usage. The resource units appropriated include lobster and demersal fish. The fishermen cooperate to control access to and appropriation from the resource system. Inshore fishing (mixed finfish and lobster) is the economic mainstay. Pagesville fishers often...
09 Aug 2016

Port Lameron - Pagesville Finfishery

Case
The Pagesville Fishery of Port Lameron Harbor is located on the southern edge of Nova Scotia, Canada. The physical boundaries are consistent with the boundaries of islands and harbors while the institutional boundaries are based on customary usage. The resource units appropriated include lobster and demersal fish. The fishermen cooperate to control access to and appropriation from the resource system. Inshore fishing (mixed finfish and lobster) is the economic mainstay. Pagesville fishers often...
09 Aug 2016