Paddle Lunenburg Queens

Paddle Lunenburg Queens
Author: Sheena Masson,Lunenburg-Queens Recreation Coordinators/Directors Association
Publsiher: Bridgewater, N.S. : Lunenburg-Queens Recreation Coordinators/Directors Association
Total Pages: 151
Release: 1998
Genre: Canoes and canoeing
ISBN: 0968301703

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Paddle Lunenburg Queens

Paddle Lunenburg Queens
Author: Sheena Masson,Lunenburg-Queens Recreation Coordinators/Directors Association
Publsiher: Bridgewater, N.S. : Lunenburg-Queens Recreation Coordinators/Directors Association
Total Pages: 151
Release: 1998
Genre: Canoes and canoeing
ISBN: 0968301703

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The Tent Dwellers

The Tent Dwellers
Author: Albert Paine
Publsiher: Litres
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9785040497355

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Canoe Kayak

Canoe   Kayak
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 772
Release: 2003
Genre: Canoes and canoeing
ISBN: PSU:000052584022

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Nature s Resources

Nature s Resources
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1997
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: RUTGERS:39030027709106

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The Atlantic Salmon in the History of North America

The Atlantic Salmon in the History of North America
Author: R. W. Dunfield
Publsiher: Fisheries and Oceans, Scientific Information and Publications Branch
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1985
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UVA:35007004717728

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The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) has occupied a salient position in the history of eastern North America for at least the past 1000 years. Initially the species occupied a prominant niche in the prolific web of life that existed throughout its former occurrence area; millions of pounds of salmon were produced annually from the freshwater streams between New York and Ungava - a resource that was a principal food source for the Amerindian cultures which shared its range. In a chronological and cumulative way, the salmon became an increasingly important factor in both the domestic and commercial life of the developing colonies; it provided a recreational outlet for the sportsman, and evolved as a principal object of intellectual and scientific investigation. The documented specifics of the salmon's history, however, are largely comprised of repetitive instances of overexploitation, careless destruction of stocks and their environment, and ineffectual conservation actions. Despite the species' former importance, its more recent history is one of declining presence, and its destiny appears to be extinction. By documenting this story of discovery, exploitation, and decline, the urgent need for the employment of sound resource management practices to preserve the salmon is emphasized. Appendix A: Historical methods of packing salmon.

Uppermost Canada

Uppermost Canada
Author: R. Alan Douglas
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814328679

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Uppermost Canada examines the historical, cultural, and social history of the Canadian portion of the Detroit River community in the first half of the nineteenth century. The phrase "Uppermost Canada," denoting the western frontier of Upper Canada (modern Ontario), was applied to the Canadian shore of the Detroit River during the War of 1812 by a British officer, who attributed it to President James Madison. The Western District was one of the partly-judicial, partly-governmental municipal units combining contradictory arisocratic and democratic traditions into which the province was divided until 1850. With its substantial French-Canadian population and its veneer of British officialdom, in close proximity to a newly American outpost, the Western District was potentially the most unstable. Despite all however, Alan Douglas demonstrates that the Western District endured without apparent change longer than any of the others.

History of Halifax City

History of Halifax City
Author: Thomas Beamish Akins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1895
Genre: Halifax (N.S.)
ISBN: MSU:31293010679342

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