Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 94
... document entitled Policy for Canada's Commercial Fisheries . In a discussion of the Atlantic fishery it declared that " In an open - access , free - for - all fishery , competing fishermen try to catch all the fish available to them ...
... document entitled Policy for Canada's Commercial Fisheries . In a discussion of the Atlantic fishery it declared that " In an open - access , free - for - all fishery , competing fishermen try to catch all the fish available to them ...
Page 102
... document was that the two positions were largely incompatible . Fisheries development in terms of economic considera- tions involved the closure of the fishery as an employer of last resort . Such policies were , at least to some degree ...
... document was that the two positions were largely incompatible . Fisheries development in terms of economic considera- tions involved the closure of the fishery as an employer of last resort . Such policies were , at least to some degree ...
Page 216
... documents . Some of these are original ; others are transcriptions of photocopies donated by descendants of the original settlers . They document , in some detail , aspects of family , social and religious life in Cape Breton between ...
... documents . Some of these are original ; others are transcriptions of photocopies donated by descendants of the original settlers . They document , in some detail , aspects of family , social and religious life in Cape Breton between ...
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