Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 131
... fishery denied access to its own surplus , and this meant a severely under - capitalized fishery well into the 20th century . The decline of Newfoundland's bank fishery , for instance , began in the year 1890 , long before the return of ...
... fishery denied access to its own surplus , and this meant a severely under - capitalized fishery well into the 20th century . The decline of Newfoundland's bank fishery , for instance , began in the year 1890 , long before the return of ...
Page 94
... fishery it declared that " In an open - access , free - for - all fishery , competing fishermen try to catch all the fish available to them , regardless of the consequences . Unless they are checked , the usual consequence is a collapse ...
... fishery it declared that " In an open - access , free - for - all fishery , competing fishermen try to catch all the fish available to them , regardless of the consequences . Unless they are checked , the usual consequence is a collapse ...
Page 134
... fishery and those going to the shore fishery in Newfoundland or Canada . From 1713 to 1792 , the average crew per ship in the Saint - Malo bank fishery was 12 men ; it was 64 men in the shore fishery . The smallest crew on record to ...
... fishery and those going to the shore fishery in Newfoundland or Canada . From 1713 to 1792 , the average crew per ship in the Saint - Malo bank fishery was 12 men ; it was 64 men in the shore fishery . The smallest crew on record to ...
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