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12 Bait and Switch: Tuna Wars, Territorial Seas, and the Eco-geography of the Eastern Tropical Pacific, 1931–1982
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Kristin A. Wintersteen
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Map of the Pacific World ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction Environmental Histories of the Pacific World 1
- 1 Long-Distance Animal Migration and the Creation of a Pacific World: A History in Three Species 11
- 2 Many Diasporas: People, Nature, and Movement in Pacific History 30
- 3 Chinese Resource Frontiers, Environmental Change, and Entrepreneurship in the South Pacific, 1790s–1920s 47
- 4 The Third Vector: Pacific Pathogens, Colonial Disease Ecologies, and Native American Epidemics North of Mexico 68
- 5 Sentiment and Gore: Whaling the Pacific World 86
- 6 Changes on the Plantation: An Environmental History of Colonial Samoa 100
- 7 “One Extensive Garden”? Citrus Schemes and Land Use in the Cook Islands, 1900–1970 117
- 8 Settler-Colonialism, Ecology, and Expropriation of Ainu Mosir A Transnational Perspective 135
- 9 Pearl of the Empire Conservation, Commerce, and Science in the Tuamotu Archipelago 154
- 10 From Boki’s Beans to Kona Coffee The ‘Ōiwi (Native) Roots of an Exotic Species 168
- 11 Maunalua: Shifting Nomenclatures and Spatial Reconfiguration in Hawaii Kai 185
- 12 Bait and Switch: Tuna Wars, Territorial Seas, and the Eco-geography of the Eastern Tropical Pacific, 1931–1982 209
- 13 Wintering in the South: Birds, Place, and Flows 229
- 14 Bravo for the Pacific: Nuclear Testing, Ecosystem Ecology, and the Emergence of Direct Action Environmentalism 241
- 15 A Pacific Anthropocene 257
- About the Contributors 279
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Map of the Pacific World ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction Environmental Histories of the Pacific World 1
- 1 Long-Distance Animal Migration and the Creation of a Pacific World: A History in Three Species 11
- 2 Many Diasporas: People, Nature, and Movement in Pacific History 30
- 3 Chinese Resource Frontiers, Environmental Change, and Entrepreneurship in the South Pacific, 1790s–1920s 47
- 4 The Third Vector: Pacific Pathogens, Colonial Disease Ecologies, and Native American Epidemics North of Mexico 68
- 5 Sentiment and Gore: Whaling the Pacific World 86
- 6 Changes on the Plantation: An Environmental History of Colonial Samoa 100
- 7 “One Extensive Garden”? Citrus Schemes and Land Use in the Cook Islands, 1900–1970 117
- 8 Settler-Colonialism, Ecology, and Expropriation of Ainu Mosir A Transnational Perspective 135
- 9 Pearl of the Empire Conservation, Commerce, and Science in the Tuamotu Archipelago 154
- 10 From Boki’s Beans to Kona Coffee The ‘Ōiwi (Native) Roots of an Exotic Species 168
- 11 Maunalua: Shifting Nomenclatures and Spatial Reconfiguration in Hawaii Kai 185
- 12 Bait and Switch: Tuna Wars, Territorial Seas, and the Eco-geography of the Eastern Tropical Pacific, 1931–1982 209
- 13 Wintering in the South: Birds, Place, and Flows 229
- 14 Bravo for the Pacific: Nuclear Testing, Ecosystem Ecology, and the Emergence of Direct Action Environmentalism 241
- 15 A Pacific Anthropocene 257
- About the Contributors 279
- Index 285