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The Lionfish Effect - Shireen Rahimi

The Lionfish Effect

Reflections on Human-Lionfish Relations in The Bahamas

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Buch | Hardcover
225 Seiten
2025 | Unabridged edition
Cambridge Scholars Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-0364-4470-9 (ISBN)
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The Indo-Pacific lionfish is the highest-profile marine invasive species in the world. In The Bahamas, lionfish have developed particularly high population densities and are thought to pose a significant threat to the nation's marine biodiversity and native fisheries given their insatiable appetite for other fish. Differing dominant narratives surrounding the lionfish issue in The Bahamas show that this invasive fish is not only an environmental issue, but also an undoubtedly political one. In this book, author Shireen Rahimi explores the dominant discourses surrounding lionfish and efforts to promote their killing and consumption in The Bahamas, as well as how different groups there (including foreign tourists, Bahamian nationals, and Haitian immigrants) encounter and relate to these invasive animals. The issue of lionfish reveals how societies are adapting to novel ecosystems given new understandings of the human role in driving large-scale planetary change, and how these adaptations are mediated by class, race, and the flow of power.

Dr Shireen Rahimi is a visual storyteller and environmental anthropologist whose work focuses on the stories of people who engage with our rapidly changing planet. She received her PhD from the University of Miami Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy, USA, and her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology from Columbia University, USA. Rahimi uses ethnography, photography, and film to study sites where marine nature and culture intersect. She has published visual and journalistic work in the Miami Herald, National Geographic, Sierra Magazine, and Nature Conservancy Magazine, and her academic work in Marine Policy. Rahimi tells stories about human adaptations to environmental change—stories that are relatable, emotional, visceral, and character-focused—to help us reimagine our collective relationship with the natural world.

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Newcastle upon Tyne
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 212 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-0364-4470-8 / 1036444708
ISBN-13 978-1-0364-4470-9 / 9781036444709
Zustand Neuware
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