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Fishers and Plunderers: Theft, Slavery and Violence at Sea

Fishers and Plunderers: Theft, Slavery and Violence at Sea

Current price: $33.00
Publication Date: August 15th, 2015
Publisher:
Pluto Press
ISBN:
9780745335919
Pages:
216

Description

Fishers and Plunderers focuses on the exploitation of fish and fishers alike in a global industry that gives little consideration to either conservation or human rights. In a business characterized by overprovisioned vessels and shortages of fish, young men are routinely trafficked from poor areas onto fishing boats to work under conditions of virtual slavery. Poverty and debt push many towards piracy and drugs—although the criminality linked to the industry extends far beyond any individual worker, vessel, or fleet. Fishers and Plunderers provides strong evidence of industry-wide crimes and injustices and argues for regulations that protect the rights of fishers across the board.

About the Author

Alastair D. Couper is on the Board of Seafarers’ Rights International. His books include Voyages of Abuse.

Hance D. Smith specializes in marine geography and marine policy, including the development and management of marine fisheries.

Father Bruno Ciceri is a representative of the Apostleship of the Sea International (Vatican City), Chairman of the International Christian Maritime Association, and a member of the Board of Seafarers’ Rights International.

Praise for Fishers and Plunderers: Theft, Slavery and Violence at Sea

"Today, reality TV shows about commercial fishing depict a world of crusty, charismatic sea captains and crews who may work hard and get wet but exult in a love of their job and often hit a lottery of big paydays. Yet commercial fishing remains by far the most dangerous occupation in the world...as is confirmed in the excellent book, Fishers and Plunderers."
— Counterpunch