Product Description
Fish, Justice, and Society is a novel scholarly work that goes in depth into the fishing industry, fish, and aquatic environments. This book delves past the façade of what may be known by the average fisherman, bringing to the surface new information about numerous species and aquatic habitats.
Review
"Fish, Justice, and Society is an excellent reference for students and a dream-come true for animal rights and environmental activists." "In addition to spirited, castigatory, and factual renditions of fishing, it sensitively describes the fun and compassion behind marine attractions and tourism." "It is brimming with full-color photos." --LSD Journal Book Reviewers, Volume 17 (2019).
About the Author
Carmen M. Cusack, J.D. (2010), Florida International University, Ph.D. (2013), Nova Southeastern University, is an animal welfarist, who has clerked for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and served other organizations to help animals. Her books include Fish in the Bible (2017), Animals and Criminal Justice (2015), Animals, Deviance, and Sex (2015), and Laws, Policies, Attitudes and Processes that Shape the Lives of Puppies in America (2016).
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