“…For example, Beaton (1995:801-802) and Marean (2014:20) distinguish between coastal use, where marine resources are exploited systematically, regularly, and recurrently, but do not necessarily transform lifeways, and coastal adaptations, where economies, mobility, and settlement structures have been transformed to revolve around marine environments and the inter-tidal zone in particular. Building on these points, Marean (2014) views maritime adaptations as those incorporating marine resource use via boat technology capable of long-distance transport, deep-sea fishing, and whaling. Fleisher et al (2015) extend this type of definition to include not just maritime resource exploitation, technology, trade, and communication, but also the notion of socio-cultural structures influenced by the maritime environment.…”