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This text looks at the importance of fisheries and their utilisation, geopolitics and the political economy throughout the island states of the Pacific. This is an account of fisheries development programs in two Vanuatu villages. The authors goal is to provide an insight into the perspective of rural Ni-Vanuatu on government projects designed to commoditize village fishing.

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Deep Water Development and Change in Pacific Village Fisheries

Development, Conflict, and Social Change
Scott Whiteford and William Derman Michigan State University Series Editors
Ancestral Rainforests and the Mountain of Gold: Political Ecology of the Wopkaimin People of Central New Guinea, David Hyndman
Workers and Production Politics on a Nicaraguan State Farm, Gary Ruchwarger
The Spiral Road: Change in a Chinese Village Through the Eyes of a Communist Party Leader, Huang Shu-min
Deep Water: Development and Change in Pacific Village Fisheries, Margaret Critchlow Rodman

Deep Water
Development and Change in Pacific Village Fisheries

MargaretCritchlowRodman
First published 1989 by Westview Press Inc Published 2021 by Routledge 605 - photo 2
First published 1989 by Westview Press, Inc.
Published 2021 by Routledge
605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright 1989 by Taylor & Francis
The cover illustration features vanuatu fish traps.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
Notice:
Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Rodman, Margaret.
Deep water: development and change in Pacific village fisheries/
Margaret Critchlow Rodman.
p. cm.(Development, conflict, and social change series)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-8133-7540-1
1. Rural developmentVanuatuCase studies. 2. Fisheries
VanuatuCase studies. 3. Economic development projectsVanuatu
Case studies. I. Title. II. Series.
HN935.Z9C67 1989
307.7'2'09934dc19 88-27900
CIP
ISBN13: 978-0-3670-1447-6 (hbk)
ISBN13: 978-0-3671-6434-8 (pbk)
DOI: 10.4324/9780429044335
For Bill,
my anchor to windward
CONTENTS
  1. 2 FIELDWORK
    1. Researching Fisheries Development in Port Olry
    2. Notes
  2. 3 FISHING FOR FOOD
    1. Geographical Setting and Population
    2. Fishing for Consumption
    3. Consumption of Fresh Fish
    4. Other Purchased Foods
    5. Notes
  3. 4 DEVELOPING VANUATU
    1. The Colonial Period
    2. Ni-Vanuatu and Commodity Production
    3. World War II
    4. Post-War Development
    5. The Struggle for Independence
    6. Longana and the Vanuaaku Pati
    7. Port Olry and Nagriamel
    8. Longana and Port Olry Compared
    9. Notes
  4. 5 FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT
    1. Village Fisheries Project Applications
    2. CUSO Volunteers
    3. Fish Markets
    4. Export Potential
    5. Fisheries Research
    6. Deep Water Fishing in Small Boats
    7. Notes
  5. 6 TRAVELLING HELPERS AND GRAND DESIGNS
    1. CUSO Cooperants' Expectations
    2. No Grand Designs: VFDP's Expectations of Volunteers
    3. A Travelling Helper in Lolowai Bay
    4. Notes
  6. 7 CONSUMING DEVELOPMENT IN LONGANA
    1. What Does Development Mean in Longana?
    2. To Do Things on My Own: Expectations of the Jackers's Skipper
    3. St. Peter's Star: The Story of a VFDP Fishing Project, 1983-85
    4. Expectations Fulfilled?
    5. Notes
  7. 8 A TROUBLED COMMUNITY
    1. Not Like Our Fathers, Not Like Our Sons
    2. A Woman's Work
    3. Notes
  8. 9 MANAGING DEVELOPMENT IN PORT OLRY
    1. Remre: The Manager's Garden?
    2. The Price Is the Captain: Fishing for the Market
    3. The Social Dynamics of Development
    4. Notes
  9. 10 CONCLUSION: CONSTRAINTS AND OPTIONS
    1. VFDP and Domestic Policy
    2. Was the Longana Fishing Project a Success?
    3. Was the Port Olry Fishing Project a Success?
    4. Options and Constraints
    5. Prospects for the Future
    6. Notes
  1. 2 FIELDWORK
    1. Researching Fisheries Development in Port Olry
    2. Notes
  2. 3 FISHING FOR FOOD
    1. Geographical Setting and Population
    2. Fishing for Consumption
    3. Consumption of Fresh Fish
    4. Other Purchased Foods
    5. Notes
  3. 4 DEVELOPING VANUATU
    1. The Colonial Period
    2. Ni-Vanuatu and Commodity Production
    3. World War II
    4. Post-War Development
    5. The Struggle for Independence
    6. Longana and the Vanuaaku Pati
    7. Port Olry and Nagriamel
    8. Longana and Port Olry Compared
    9. Notes
  4. 5 FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT
    1. Village Fisheries Project Applications
    2. CUSO Volunteers
    3. Fish Markets
    4. Export Potential
    5. Fisheries Research
    6. Deep Water Fishing in Small Boats
    7. Notes
  5. 6 TRAVELLING HELPERS AND GRAND DESIGNS
    1. CUSO Cooperants' Expectations
    2. No Grand Designs: VFDP's Expectations of Volunteers
    3. A Travelling Helper in Lolowai Bay
    4. Notes
  6. 7 CONSUMING DEVELOPMENT IN LONGANA
    1. What Does Development Mean in Longana?
    2. To Do Things on My Own: Expectations of the Jackers's Skipper
    3. St. Peter's Star: The Story of a VFDP Fishing Project, 1983-85
    4. Expectations Fulfilled?
    5. Notes
  7. 8 A TROUBLED COMMUNITY
    1. Not Like Our Fathers, Not Like Our Sons
    2. A Woman's Work
    3. Notes
  8. 9 MANAGING DEVELOPMENT IN PORT OLRY
    1. Remre: The Manager's Garden?
    2. The Price Is the Captain: Fishing for the Market
    3. The Social Dynamics of Development
    4. Notes
  9. 10 CONCLUSION: CONSTRAINTS AND OPTIONS
    1. VFDP and Domestic Policy
    2. Was the Longana Fishing Project a Success?
    3. Was the Port Olry Fishing Project a Success?
    4. Options and Constraints
    5. Prospects for the Future
    6. Notes
  1. 88a
  2. 88b
  3. 88c
  4. 88d
Guide
ILLUSTRATIONS
  1. Tables
    1. 1 Jackers's income and expenses
    2. 2 Fisheries project document for Jackers Fishing Company
    3. 3 Remre Fishing Association costs and profit as a percentage of sales
    4. 4 Sources of income for Port Olry Village, 1985
  2. Figures
    1. 1 Structure of the graded society
    2. 2 Ode to tinned fish from a high school calendar
    3. 3 Recruiting brochure for CUSO-Vanuatu fisheries cooperants
    4. 4 Drawing of Etelis coruscans
    5. 5 Jackers Fishing Company monthly sales
    6. 6 Examples of house types in Port Olry
  3. Maps
    1. 2 The Vanuatu archipelago fishing zones in relation to swells and prevailing winds
    2. 3 Santo Island
  4. Photographs (following page 88)
    1. The white sand of Port Olry's sheltered beach
    2. St. Peter's Star, an Alia catamaran belonging to Jackers Fishing Company, moored in Lolowai Bay, Ambae
    3. A good day's catch trolling and deep water handlining
    4. Pascaline (research assistant for the study), the author, and her children (Sean and Channing) walk along Port Olry beach
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