Erratum to: `Justice at Sea: Fishers` politics and marine conservation

Chhotray Maritime Studies (2016) 15:8
DOI 10.1186/s40152-016-0048-y
ERRATUM
Open Access
Erratum to: ‘Justice at Sea: Fishers’ politics
and marine conservation in coastal Odisha,
India’
Vasudha Chhotray
Correspondence:
[email protected]
School of International
Development, University of East
Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Unfortunately, the original version of this article [1] contained errors. The author has
made several edits to be included in the text as shown below.
Section: ‘Introduction’, middle of paragraph 5: Drop ‘additional’ in ‘additional case work’
Section: ‘Territory, nature, people, state’, second sentence paragraph 6: Change
‘Indeed, state creation itself…’ to ‘State creation in turn…’
Section: ‘State policy, turtle conservation and marine fishing’, last sentence of
paragraph 3: Drop ‘usage’ in ‘popular usage meaning of a mechanized boat’ so that is
reads as ‘popular meaning of a mechanized boat’
Section: ‘The Indian state, refugees and the 2005 controversy’, last sentence of
paragraph 4: Drop ‘had’ ‘The Act had was partly meant to prevent….’ So that it reads
as ‘The Act was partly meant to prevent…’
The additional files (1 and 2) currently placed at the bottom of the text, need to be
embedded in the text and function as figures.
Additional File 1 should be Figure 1 and be placed at the end of the 5th paragraph of
the Introduction. This also means that “(additional file 1)” at the end of the last
sentence of paragraph 5 needs to be deleted.
Additional File 2 should be Figure 2 and be placed at the end of the 7th paragraph of
the section entitled, “State policy, turtle conservation and marine fishing”. This also
means that “(additional file 2)” at the end of the last sentence of paragraph 7 needs to
be deleted.
There are further changes to the Bibliography. Mahesh should be corrected to Mukul
in the following references:
Gupta, Charu and Mukul Sharma. 2008. Contested coastlines: Fisherfolk, nations
and borders in South Asia. New Delhi: Routledge.
Sharma, Mukul. 2012. Green and saffron: Hindu nationalism and Indian environmental politics. Ranikhet: Permanent Black.
The following is an unpublished reference that needs to be changed in the
bibliography.
Chhotray, Vasudha. 2016. Nullification of citizenship: Negotiating authority without
identity documents in coastal Odisha. Forthcoming.
The following is a missing reference in the bibliography which is to be inserted
between Forsyth and Gupta in the bibliography
© 2016 Chhotray. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium,
provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and
indicate if changes were made.
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Aloysius, G. 1999. Nationalism without a nation in India. Oxford India Paperbacks:
Oxford University Press.
Department of Fisheries. 2002. Handbook on fisheries statistics of Orissa, 2000/01.
Bhubaneswar, Directorate of Fisheries, Government of Orissa.
Greenpeace. 2008. Orissa: Turning seas of trouble into seas of plenty. Bangalore:
Greenpeace India.
Sarbananda Sonowal vs Union of India and Anr. 2005. Supreme Court.
Acknowledgements
This paper is based on research funded by the NERC-ESPA research project ‘Just Ecosystem Management: Linking Ecosystem
Services with Poverty Alleviation’ (2010–12). I would like to acknowledge the guidance and support provided by Thomas Sikor
in his role as Principal Investigator on this larger research project. I am deeply grateful to Rajib Biswal and Sudhanshu Behera
for their invaluable assistance in the field, without which this study would not have been possible. I would like to thank my
colleagues at the Global Environmental Justice Group at the School of International Development UEA for their intellectual
camaraderie, and audiences at the Development Studies Association Conference in London (2012) and the MARE Conference
in Amsterdam (2013) for their critical comments on this paper. All limitations of the paper are of course entirely mine.
Received: 28 April 2016 Accepted: 28 April 2016
Reference
1. Chhotray, V. 2016. Justice at Sea: Fishers’ politics and marine conservation in coastal Odisha, India. Maritime Studies 15: 4.
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