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Oliver Scott

Ocean Tides Sing

Ocean Tides Sing examines the profound impact of modernization on Polynesian fishing communities, focusing on how traditional maritime traditions intersect with tourism and technology. These island nations face challenges balancing cultural preservation with economic development, particularly as motorboats alter traditional fishing practices and tourism places strain on marine ecosystems. The book highlights how these communities are adapting to maintain their livelihoods and cultural identities amidst ecological concerns.

The book explores the evolution of Polynesian fishing, the socio-economic impact of tourism, and ecological consequences. It contrasts historical fishing techniques, deeply connected to the ocean, with the effects of motorized vessels and market-driven economies. By analyzing these intertwined issues through ethnographic research, interviews, and environmental data, Ocean Tides Sing proposes ways to integrate traditional knowledge, modern technology, and responsible tourism for sustainable development.

Structured in three parts, the book begins by establishing the historical and cultural context of Polynesian fishing. It then investigates the impact of motorboats and tourism through specific island case studies, analyzing economic data and social dynamics. Finally, it synthesizes these findings to suggest strategies for community empowerment, ecological stewardship, and cultural heritage preservation.
153 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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