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Intro; Preface; Coastal Heritage: Ethnobiology, Environmental Knowledge, and Livelihood Diversity; Coastal Heritage and Cultural Resilience; Contributions to the Volume; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; About the Authors; Chapter 1: The Ecology of Desire: Coastal Poetics, Passion, and Environmental Consciousness; Introduction; Anadromy and Avarice: Robinson Jeffers and the Violent Transactions of Desire; Theodore Roethke's Coastal Longings; References; Chapter 2: Invisible Landscapes: Perception, Heritage, and Coastal Change in Southern California; Introduction

Coal Oil Point and the Making of an Invisible LandscapeThe Beginnings of the Reserve; Clements and "Experimental Evolution"; Clements and Coal Oil Point; The Invisible Archive; Novel Systems; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: From the Discovery of the Mar del Sur to the Creation of Unlikely Connections Between Panama and the United States; Introduction; The Origins of Political, Economic, and Social Connectivity: The Discovery of the Mar del Sur During the Spanish Conquest of the Americas; The Rise and Fall of the Pearl Industry in Panama (1513-mid-1900s); Colonial Pearls

Postcolonial PearlsTwentieth Century Pearls; "The Land Divided, The World United": Socioenvironmental Implications of the Panama Canal (Late Nineteenth Century Through 1999); Independent Panama; Society and the Environment; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Lessons of Governance from Traditional Fisheries: The Huaves of San Francisco del Mar Pueblo Viejo, Oaxaca; Introduction; Huaves: Mero 'Ikooc'; Fishing Tixum : Huave Ethnobiological Knowledge; Methods; Current Fisheries System; The Cooperative of Jaltepec del Mar; Benefits of the Cooperative; External Collaboration; Future Limitations

Final ConsiderationsReferences; Chapter 5: A History of Nacre and Pearls in the Gulf of California; Introduction; Pearl Oysters, Nacre, and Pearls: Thematic Framework; Historical Background; Aims and Scope; Nacre and Pearls Through Time in the Gulf of California; Nutrition and Ornaments for Indigenous Societies; The Colonization Period (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries); Secular Establishment (Eighteenth Century); The Bourbon Dynasty and First Management Policies (1770-1830); Nacre Shells, the Hub of La Paz Socioeconomic Development (1830-1879)

Industrial Fishery Under the Porfirio Díaz Government (1875-1912)First World Mariculture Experience by Gastón Vives (1903-1914); Liberation of the Pearl Oyster Fishery and Exhaustion of the Resource (1912-1939); The Winding Pathway to Redeem the Pearling Potential in the Gulf of California; First Scientific and Commercial Attempts (1939-1988); Toward Modern Science and Technology (Twenty-First Century); Mariculture-Based Social Microentrepreneurships: Potential and Challenges; Discussion and Conclusions; References; Chapter 6: Oysters from Tide to Table in the Pacific Northwest; Introduction

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