Our Fishery Rights in the North Atlantic

Our Fishery Rights in the North Atlantic
Author: Joseph Ingersoll Doran
Publsiher: Philadelphia : Allen, Lane & Scott's Print. House
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1888
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN: UOM:39015064527347

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Caught in Irons

Caught in Irons
Author: Michael Wayne Santos
Publsiher: Susquehanna University Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1575910535

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Santos (history, Lynchburg College) uses the international fishermen's races that captured popular imagination in the US and Canada during the 1920s and 1930s as a means for discussing the changing economic and social realities that redefined the North Atlantic fisheries and the society as a whole i

Fishing a Borderless Sea

Fishing a Borderless Sea
Author: Brian J. Payne
Publsiher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2010-02-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781628951608

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Over the centuries, processing and distribution of products from land and sea has stimulated the growth of a global economy. In the broad sweep of world history, it may be hard to imagine a place for the meager little herring baitfish. Yet, as Brian Payne adeptly recounts, the baitfish trade was hotly contested in the Anglo-American world throughout the nineteenth century. Politicians called for wars, navies were dispatched with guns at the ready, vessels were seized at sea, and violence erupted at sea. Yet, the battle over baitfish was not simply a diplomatic or political affair. Fishermen from hundreds of villages along the coastline of Atlantic Canada and New England played essential roles in the construction of legal authority that granted or denied access to these profitable bait fisheries. Fishing a Borderless Sea illustrates how everyday laborers created a complex system of environmental stewardship that enabled them to control the local resources while also allowing them access into the larger global economy.

North Atlantic Fishermen

North Atlantic Fishermen
Author: Raoul Andersen,Cato Wadel
Publsiher: [St. John's]: Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1972
Genre: Anthropologie maritime
ISBN: UCAL:B3737571

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North Atlantic Fishermen

North Atlantic Fishermen
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1972
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:560589381

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Contested and Dangerous Seas

Contested and Dangerous Seas
Author: Colin J. Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Big game fishing
ISBN: 162534435X

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Deep-sea fishing has always been a hazardous occupation, with crews facing gale-force winds, huge waves and swells, and unrelenting rain and snow. For those New England and British fishermen whose voyages took them hundreds of miles from the coastline, life was punctuated by strenuous work, grave danger, and frequent fear. Unsurprisingly, every fishing port across the world has memorials to those lost at sea. During the 1960s and 1970s, these seafaring workers experienced new hardships. As modern fleets from many nations intensified their hunt for fish, they found themselves in increasing competition for disappearing prey. Colin J. Davis details the unfolding drama as New England and British fishermen and their wives, partners, and families reacted to this competition. Rather than acting as bystanders to these crises, the men and women chronicled in Contested and Dangerous Seas became fierce advocates for the health of the Atlantic Ocean fisheries and for their families' livelihoods.

Cod

Cod
Author: George A. Rose
Publsiher: Breakwater Books
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1550812254

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The devastation of many of the greatest North Atlantic cod stocks, particularly those of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Grand Banks, has become an icon for the unsustainable relation between human exploitation and Nature. Here, George Rose tells the full story of that devastation, in scientific detail, for the first time - from the formation of the North Atlantic marine ecosystems to the massive stock declines in the last half of the 20th century. Politics and the fisheries are inextricably entwined. In Cod, Rose recounts the many political influences on the fisheries over several centuries and describes how neglect from the late 1800s onward led to insufficient scientific knowledge and little protection for the stocks when massive Euro-Russian fleets targeted the Grand Banks after World War II, destroying the most prolific fishery the world has known. Cod is no armchair account, but a controversial one that includes original information on the North Atlantic fisheries.

Community State and Market on the North Atlantic Rim

Community  State  and Market on the North Atlantic Rim
Author: Richard A. Apostle,Gene Barrett,Petter Holm,Svein Jentoft,Leigh Mazany,Bonnie McCay,Knut Mikalsen
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0802007457

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A study of North Norway and Atlantic Canada, two regions experiencing severe crisis due to over-exploitation of fishing resources. The book examines the implications of common market integration, privatized resource management, and small business development policies for fishery dependent communities. 30 illustrations.