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DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2016.10.016
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Industrial aquaculture and the politics of resignation

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“…While political will to support aquaculture is a prerequisite for any development, politics must ensure that local traditional uses such as small-scale fisheries and traditional aquaculture are preferred to more lucrative yet less sustainable industries. Some examples come from the development of foreign fish farms in Canada (Gerwing and McDaniels, 2006;Walters, 2007;Rigby et al, 2017), New Zealand (Tollefson and Scott 2006), Chile (Soto et al, 2001, in the Mediterranean Sea (Said and MacMillan 2019) and in tropical areas (Chu et al, 2006). For instance, Said and MacMillan (2019)…”
Section: Accepted Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While political will to support aquaculture is a prerequisite for any development, politics must ensure that local traditional uses such as small-scale fisheries and traditional aquaculture are preferred to more lucrative yet less sustainable industries. Some examples come from the development of foreign fish farms in Canada (Gerwing and McDaniels, 2006;Walters, 2007;Rigby et al, 2017), New Zealand (Tollefson and Scott 2006), Chile (Soto et al, 2001, in the Mediterranean Sea (Said and MacMillan 2019) and in tropical areas (Chu et al, 2006). For instance, Said and MacMillan (2019)…”
Section: Accepted Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ASF – together with other local angling associations and regional environmental NGOS – has led several successful court challenges against the NL province's decisions to release aquaculture projects from environmental impact assessments. In 2016, for example, the ASF took the provincial government to court for releasing Grieg from having to undertake an environmental assessment for a project that will be one of the largest salmon farming operations in Canada (Rigby et al, 2017). The ASF won the case and Grieg was subsequently forced to go through a formal environmental assessment.…”
Section: Salmon Aquaculture In Canada's Ocean Frontiermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solidarity and consensus in many committees are not good. The capacity and quality of a part of cadres, party members, civil servants, and public employees are still inadequate (Yuan et al, 2016;Rigby et al, 2017;Kersaint et al, 2007).…”
Section: Some Manifestations Of Resignation and Resignation Culture From 1945 To Presentmentioning
confidence: 99%