Socioeconomic Organization and Change in Korean Fishing Villages: A Comparative Study of Three Fishing Communities

TitleSocioeconomic Organization and Change in Korean Fishing Villages: A Comparative Study of Three Fishing Communities
Publication TypeThesis
Year of Publication1972
AuthorsHan SB
Academic DepartmentMichigan State University
DegreePhD
Thesis TypePhD thesis
Source DocumentAccessible with appropriate permission
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Gageo-do (Kagodo) Island anchovy fishery, South Korea

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Gageo-do is an isolated island fishing community located in the Jeollanam-do(Cholla Nam-do) Province of Korea. The resources harvested are anchovies from the Gageo-do anchovy grounds surrounding Kagodo Island as well as seaweed, which is harvested during spring. Boundaries are drawn on technological limitations, as boats can only travel a limited distance offshore. Seaweed grounds are owned collectively and can be accessed by member households.This case was part of the original...
09 Aug 2016

Gageo-do (Kagodo) Island myok grounds, South Korea

Case
This case was part of the original CPR database developed in the 1980s by Edella Schlager and Shui Yan Tang at Indiana University.Seaweed is the resource appropriated from the Kagodo myok grounds. It is harvested from the area surrounding the isolated island of Kagodo, off the southwest coast of Korea. The people collectively own the seaweed grounds and one member from each household can access the grounds. The author discusses three fishing villages and the differences among them in the...
09 Aug 2016