Table of Contents - 8
Series Foreword - 6
Acknowledgments - 10
1 Introduction - 12
2 Privatising the Mediterranean Coastline - 36
3 Littoral Fishermen, Aquaculture, and Tourism in theCanary Islands: Attitudes and Economic Strategies - 62
4 Between the Sea and the Land: Exploring the Social Organisation of Tourism Development in a Gran Canaria Fishing Village - 84
5 Tourism, Kinship, and Social Change in Sennen Cove, Cornwall - 110
6 Evaluating Contrasting Approaches to Marine Ecotourism: ‘Dive Tourism’ and ‘Research Tourism’ in the WakatobiMarine National Park, Indonesia - 152
7 Fishermen and the Creation of Marine Parks: Northern Sporades (Greece), Northern Cap de Creus (Catalonia), and the Iroise Sea (France) - 170
8 An Assessment of the Potential Interest of Fishermen to Engage in Boat-Chartering in the Context of a Marine Park: The Case of the Iroise Sea, Western Brittany, France - 186
9 Marine and Coastal Issues in Local Environmental Conflict: Greece, Spain, and Portugal - 206
10 Hotels, Tuna Pens, and Civil Society: Contesting the Foreshore in Malta - 234
11 All Pervading Island Tourism:The Case of Texel, The Netherlands - 262
12 Izola’s Fishermen between Yacht Clubs, Beaches, and State Borders: Connections between Fishing and Tourism - 282
Index - 310
List of Contributors - 318