Single Species Conservation
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Fishing and Conservation:
Conflict in the Gulf of California
NEWS
ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS
McGuire and Greenberg. 1993. Maritime Community and Biosphere Reserve: Crisis and Response in the Upper Gulf of California
Vasquez-Leon and McGuire. 1993. La iniciativa privada
in the Mexican Shrimp Industry
Vasquez-Leon. 1994. Avoidance Strategies and Governmental Rigidity
McGuire and Valdez-Gardea. 1997. Endangered Species and Precarious Lives in the Upper Gulf of California
Vasquez-Leon. 1999. Neoliberalism, Environmentalism, and Scientific Knowledge: Redefining Use Rights in the Gulf of California Fisheries
McGuire. 2003. The River, the Delta and the Sea
Galindo-Bect et al . 2013. La vaquita marina (Phocoena sinus) y la totoaba (Totoaba macdonaldi) especies en peligro de extinción en el alto golfo de California
La Journal del Campo. 2019. Issue 137 on Pesca
NGO REPORTS
MAPS
PHOTOS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Marcela Vásquez-León
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Marcela Vásquez-León
Dr. Marcela Vásquez-León is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the School of Anthropology; Associate Research Anthropologist at the Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology; and Director of the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Arizona. Her research and teaching interests include grassroots development and collective organization, environmental and maritime anthropology, rural development, political ecology, and social vulnerability to climate and environmental change. She has conducted research and outreach for over two decades with smallholder agricultural and fishing communities throughout Latin America and the US Southwest on issues related to collective organization, common property resources, and rural development.