The Fishmeal Revolution: The Industrialization of the Humboldt Current Ecosystem

The Fishmeal Revolution: The Industrialization of the Humboldt Current Ecosystem

by Kristin A. Wintersteen
The Fishmeal Revolution: The Industrialization of the Humboldt Current Ecosystem

The Fishmeal Revolution: The Industrialization of the Humboldt Current Ecosystem

by Kristin A. Wintersteen

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Overview

Off the Pacific coast of South America, nutrients mingle with cool waters rising from the ocean’s depths, creating one of the world’s most productive marine ecosystems: the Humboldt Current. When the region’s teeming populations of fish were converted into a key ingredient in animal feed—fishmeal—it fueled the revolution in chicken, hog, and fish farming that swept the United States and northern Europe after World War II.

The Fishmeal Revolution explores industrialization along the Peru-Chile coast as fishmeal producers pulverized and exported unprecedented volumes of marine proteins to satisfy the growing taste for meat among affluent consumers in the Global North. A relentless drive to maximize profits from the sea occurred at the same time that Peru and Chile grappled with the challenge of environmental uncertainty and its potentially devastating impact. In this exciting new book, Kristin A. Wintersteen offers an important history and critique of the science and policy that shaped the global food industry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520379626
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 05/25/2021
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Kristin A. Wintersteen is a scholar of modern Latin America, environmental history, and global food studies. She earned her PhD in History from Duke University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations and Acronyms

Introduction 
1 • A Deep History of the Humboldt Current Ecosystem 
2 • The New Industrial Ecology of Animal Farming in the Atlantic and Pacific Worlds, 1840–1930
3 • Protein from the Sea: The "Nutrition Problem" and the Industrialization of Fishing in Chile and Peru
4 • The Golden Anchoveta: The Making of the World's Largest Single-Species Fishery in Chimbote, Peru
5 • States of Uncertainty: Science, Policy, and the Bio-economics of Peru's 1972 Fishmeal Collapse
6 • The Translocal History of Industrial Fisheries in Iquique and Talcahuano, Chile
Conclusion 

Appendix A. Glossary of Marine Species 
Appendix B. Diagram of Humboldt Current Trophic Web 
Appendix C. Map of Major Current Systems of Eastern and Central Pacific Ocean 
Appendix D. Map of World Fisheries Management Zones 
Appendix E. Graph of World Fisheries Landings and ENSO Events, 1950–2014 

Notes 
Bibliography 
Index
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