The Bay Shrimpers of Texas: Rural Fishermen in a Global Economy / Edition 1

The Bay Shrimpers of Texas: Rural Fishermen in a Global Economy / Edition 1

by Robert Lee Maril
ISBN-10:
0700607048
ISBN-13:
9780700607044
Pub. Date:
06/30/1995
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10:
0700607048
ISBN-13:
9780700607044
Pub. Date:
06/30/1995
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
The Bay Shrimpers of Texas: Rural Fishermen in a Global Economy / Edition 1

The Bay Shrimpers of Texas: Rural Fishermen in a Global Economy / Edition 1

by Robert Lee Maril

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Overview

Shrimpers who fish the shallow coastal waters of Texas fight a constant battle for survival—contending with shrimpers who fish the deeper gulf waters, competing with weekend sportsmen, wrangling with government regulations, and dodging environmentalists' incriminations. Add competition from the international market, an ominous threat frequently overlooked by bay fishermen, and the shrimpers; chances of winning—at least with their current lifestyle intact—are slim.

In The Bay Shrimpers of Texas, Lee Maril explores the successes and failures of the shrimpers who prowl remote bays, rivers, and estuaries for their livelihoods. Through random sample surveys of fishermen, participant observation, and historical analysis, he examines the political, economic, and social realities confronting the shrimpers and their families. Legal and environmental constraints, price instability, work hazards and benefits (only one percent of the shrimpers surveyed had health insurance), rivalry with gulf and sport shrimpers, and conflict with Vietnamese refugees are all factors that affect the outlook for shrimping.

Portraying the shrimpers' lives on land and water, Maril describes their boats, equipment, and various fishing strategies (both legal and illegal) used to survive in an increasingly competitive occupation. He gives an in-depth and personal look at an industry that in many ways has changed little over the last century and in others has haphazardly evolved as it enters into a ruthlessly competitive world marketplace.

The prospects for bay fishing—a vital part of the cultural identity and tradition of many small coastal towns—are uncertain. By examining the past and clearing up misperceptions and myths, Maril provides valuable insight into not just the future survival or demise of one industry in a global economy, but the future of small business as a whole.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700607044
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 06/30/1995
Series: Rural America
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. The Men, the Boats, and the Fish

2. Working on the Water

3. The Political Economics of Bay Shrimping

4. Why Shrimpers Fail: The Impact of Imported Shrimp

5. The Role of the State: Government Regulation, Unionism, and Shrimpers

6. New Alliances and the Vilification of Shrimpers

7. Women Who Shrimp the Bays

8. Vietnamese Bay Shrimpers

9. Losers and Winners

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

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