Eyes on the seas : a digital political ecology of fisheries monitoring programs

Drakopulos, L. A., & Jarosz, L. (2019). Eyes on the seas : a digital political ecology of fisheries monitoring programs. [University of Washington Libraries].
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This dissertation analyzes the emergence of the private fisheries observer industry, and the introduction of digital electronic monitoring technologies, in conjunction with the quota-based management system in the U.S. West Coast groundfish fishery. Through interviews, participant observation and textual and discourse analysis, I investigate how the outsourcing of data collection has impacted fisheries science-management agendas and fishermen, and how digital monitoring reconfigures socioecological relations in fisheries. I synthesize across political ecology, science and technology studies, and digital conservation studies, to theorize the emergence of a digital environmental governance regime in fisheries and conservation more broadly.

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