Hooked : the story of the New Zealand fishing industry / David Johnson ; completed by Jenny Haworth.

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Published: Christchurch, N.Z. : Hazard Press for the Fishing Industry Association, 2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • Prologue: The great fish of Maui
  • Ch. 1. Kaimoana
  • Ch. 2. Seals, whales and dried fish
  • Ch. 3. Feeding the settlers
  • Ch. 4. Delicious bivalves
  • Ch. 5. Beam trawlers and refrigeration
  • Ch. 6. Fish in cans
  • Ch. 7. Making laws
  • Ch. 8. Combining steam with a trawl net
  • Ch. 9. Ayson's experiments
  • Ch. 10. Fishing is an industry
  • Ch. 11. The price of fish
  • Ch. 12. Matters of state
  • Ch. 13. Dallies and Danish seine boats
  • Ch. 14. The State makes the rules
  • Ch. 15. There's an Aussie in our waters
  • Ch. 16. Fishing through the war
  • Ch. 17. Crayfish
  • Ch. 18. Fishing in a straitjacket
  • Ch. 19. Fishing communities
  • Ch. 20. The Scott Report
  • Ch. 21. A brave new world
  • Ch. 22. The Japanese invasion
  • Ch. 23. The Chathams rush
  • Ch. 24. Bluff oysters
  • Ch. 25. Steel boats and new money
  • Ch. 26. Pelagic fish
  • Ch. 27. Fishermen and unions
  • Ch. 28. Fueling the frenzy
  • Ch. 29. Foreigners in our waters
  • Ch. 30. Joint ventures
  • Ch. 31. Fishing in deep waters
  • Ch. 32. Scooping up the snapper
  • Ch. 33. The great tuna chase
  • Ch. 34. A time of experimentation
  • Ch. 35. Less fish and more boats
  • Ch. 36. The inshore revolution
  • Ch. 37. Fine tuning
  • Ch. 38. From Waitangi to Sealord
  • Ch. 39. Choppy waters
  • Ch. 40. New Zealandisation
  • Ch. 41. Mussels in mud and mussels on ropes
  • Ch. 42. From paua patties to blue pearls
  • Ch. 44. Internationalisation
  • Conclusion / by Jenny Haworth
  • App. 1. The last whalers
  • App. 2. Maori and the Treaty of Waitangi in the nineteenth century
  • App. 3. Wild mussels.