A Future for the Fishery: Crisis and Renewal in Canada's Neglected Fishing Industry
Contrary to popular belief, Canadian fisheries industries are not dead. Key stocks are stable or rebuilding, most commercial fisheries are now managed at sustainable catch levels, and global demand for seafood is booming. But a significant challenge exists: to attract and retain enough young people to crew vessels and take over fishing enterprises from retiring baby boomers.

In A Future for the Fishery, author Rick Williams, research director for the Canadian Council of Professional Fish Harvesters and former professor of social policy, examines the reality of the fishery as a dynamic economic sector in rural-coastal regions across Canada—regions that desperately need renewal. This timely read alerts industry and government decision-makers to a looming demographic crisis in the fisheries workforce and explores strategies to attract and retain new labour supply. It also shares the perspectives and experiences of fish harvesters themselves—the people with the most at stake in this rapidly changing industry.

Features illustrative charts and data tables and a foreword from award-winning author Donald Savoie.

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A Future for the Fishery: Crisis and Renewal in Canada's Neglected Fishing Industry
Contrary to popular belief, Canadian fisheries industries are not dead. Key stocks are stable or rebuilding, most commercial fisheries are now managed at sustainable catch levels, and global demand for seafood is booming. But a significant challenge exists: to attract and retain enough young people to crew vessels and take over fishing enterprises from retiring baby boomers.

In A Future for the Fishery, author Rick Williams, research director for the Canadian Council of Professional Fish Harvesters and former professor of social policy, examines the reality of the fishery as a dynamic economic sector in rural-coastal regions across Canada—regions that desperately need renewal. This timely read alerts industry and government decision-makers to a looming demographic crisis in the fisheries workforce and explores strategies to attract and retain new labour supply. It also shares the perspectives and experiences of fish harvesters themselves—the people with the most at stake in this rapidly changing industry.

Features illustrative charts and data tables and a foreword from award-winning author Donald Savoie.

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A Future for the Fishery: Crisis and Renewal in Canada's Neglected Fishing Industry

A Future for the Fishery: Crisis and Renewal in Canada's Neglected Fishing Industry

A Future for the Fishery: Crisis and Renewal in Canada's Neglected Fishing Industry

A Future for the Fishery: Crisis and Renewal in Canada's Neglected Fishing Industry

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Contrary to popular belief, Canadian fisheries industries are not dead. Key stocks are stable or rebuilding, most commercial fisheries are now managed at sustainable catch levels, and global demand for seafood is booming. But a significant challenge exists: to attract and retain enough young people to crew vessels and take over fishing enterprises from retiring baby boomers.

In A Future for the Fishery, author Rick Williams, research director for the Canadian Council of Professional Fish Harvesters and former professor of social policy, examines the reality of the fishery as a dynamic economic sector in rural-coastal regions across Canada—regions that desperately need renewal. This timely read alerts industry and government decision-makers to a looming demographic crisis in the fisheries workforce and explores strategies to attract and retain new labour supply. It also shares the perspectives and experiences of fish harvesters themselves—the people with the most at stake in this rapidly changing industry.

Features illustrative charts and data tables and a foreword from award-winning author Donald Savoie.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771088053
Publisher: Nimbus Publishing, Limited
Publication date: 12/23/2019
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 8.75(h) x (d)

About the Author

Rick Williams, M.A., Ed.D, is sole proprietor of Praxis Research & Consulting and research director for the Canadian Council of Professional Fish Harvesters. He led the Council's $1.7 million national fisheries labour supply study completed in 2018. From 2009 to 2013 he served as deputy minister to the Premier for Policy and Priorities in the government of Nova Scotia, and previously was a professor in social policy at Dalhousie University. He has served as co—chair of the Board of Directors of Ecotrust Canada from 2016 to 2019.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. An Emerging Crisis pg. 1

Chapter 2. The Fishery: Driving Economic Renewal in Rural Coastal Communities pg. 4

Chapter 3. Enough Fish, Not Enough Fish Harvesters pg. 17

Chapter 4: Rebuilding The Fishery Labour Force: Challenges and Opportunities pg. 37

Chapter 5. Intergenerational Succession and the Struggle over Access Rights pg. 51

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