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Steele B.A. 1983. Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Grenada. Marryshow House Publications No. 2. St George's, Grenada: UWI<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Extra Mural Studies. 119 pp.<br />
This bibliography lists publications published before 1950. It includes works first published before 1950, but which were<br />
subsequently reprinted. It does not include works published after 1950 which cover the early historical period. <strong>The</strong><br />
bibliography does not include listings <strong>of</strong> newspapers or newspaper articles, newsletters or news-magazines, personal<br />
correspondence, programme <strong>of</strong> events, maps, sheet music, single copies <strong>of</strong> laws, book reviews, or archival material.<br />
Stephen, J.K. 1983. Social organization <strong>of</strong> fishing communities with reference to fishing development in St. Vincent<br />
and the Grenadines. Kingstown, St. Vincent. FAO. 14 pp.<br />
Describes the socio-economic characteristics <strong>of</strong> fishing communities in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This is done with<br />
specific reference to fishing village <strong>of</strong> Paget Farm, Bequia. In conclusion, the means by which the industry can be<br />
developed and managed in the future are considered.<br />
Stephens, V.D. 1991. Canouan: A critical description <strong>of</strong> selected features <strong>of</strong> its social history. BA <strong>The</strong>sis. <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the West Indies, Trinidad.<br />
Mayreau collection.<br />
Stewart-Morgan, G. 1997. No Ordinary Man: Memoirs <strong>of</strong> My Father. G& L Morgan Publishing. Montreal, Quebec,<br />
Canada. 111 pp.<br />
Gloria tells the story <strong>of</strong> her father in Union, their family heritage, early years and their African connection, reflections on<br />
the culture <strong>of</strong> Union Island, Places <strong>of</strong> interests and his new life in Trinidad until his death.<br />
Stewart, M. 1984. Roman Catholic Missionary activity in the St. Vincent Grenadines up to the 20 th Century (1889-<br />
1979). BA <strong>The</strong>sis. <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> the West Indies, Trinidad.<br />
Paper highlights the work <strong>of</strong> the Roman Catholic Missionaries in St. Vincent Grenadines and is a stimulus for future<br />
historical work. It is not only about the church but also the people <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent and the Grenadines.<br />
Straker, L. 1991. Commercial Marine Species: St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Field Manual. 31 pp.*<br />
A guide to the identification <strong>of</strong> the more common commercially important species landed by fishermen <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent and<br />
the Grenadines. <strong>The</strong> species included <strong>of</strong>fshore and in-shore pelagics, demersals, shellfish and sharks and also other marine<br />
species such as turtle and marine mammals. <strong>The</strong> biological and physical characteristics <strong>of</strong> the species, harvesting methods,<br />
utilization and annual weights <strong>of</strong> landings for each species are described. According to the author, the manual is developed<br />
primarily for the use by fisheries field enumerators.<br />
Straker, L.E. 2001. <strong>The</strong> assessment <strong>of</strong> the reef fishery <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent and the Grenadines using red hind (Epinephelus<br />
guttatus L) and coney (Cephalopholis fulva) Las an indicator species. MSc <strong>The</strong>sis <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Hull, Hull. 102 pp.<br />
Not seen.<br />
Straker, L. and C. Jardine. 2001. National Report <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent and the Grenadines- Dolphinfish (Coryphaena<br />
hippurus), Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri), Red hind (Epinephelus guttatus) and Coney (Cephalopholi fulva). pp<br />
115-121. In: CFRAMP (eds.) Report Of <strong>The</strong> 2000 Caribbean Pelagic and Reef Fisheries Assessment and<br />
Management Workshop. CARICOM Fishery Report No. 9.*<br />
This report provides a description <strong>of</strong> four fisheries in St. Vincent and the Grenadines such as the sociological data (e.g.<br />
vessels type and gear specifications), economical data (e.g. annual landings and exports/ imports) and the policy and<br />
regulations implemented if any. Figure 2 in the report identifies the landing sites in the Grenadines.<br />
Sustainable Grenadines Project. 2005a. Sustainable Integrated Development and Biodiversity Conservation in the<br />
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