Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Indeed , two of the papers dealt directly with the west coast experience , 21 where limited entry was regulated primarily through a system of boat licences and fishing seasons.22 Licences were related to the size of the boat and treated ...
Indeed , two of the papers dealt directly with the west coast experience , 21 where limited entry was regulated primarily through a system of boat licences and fishing seasons.22 Licences were related to the size of the boat and treated ...
Page 96
He stated : We need further definition of who should get a chance to fish , who should get a licence . ... even if it means doing away with small fishing villages " , and to " the rural romantics arguing that we must preserve the ...
He stated : We need further definition of who should get a chance to fish , who should get a licence . ... even if it means doing away with small fishing villages " , and to " the rural romantics arguing that we must preserve the ...
Page 134
Although fishermen from Saint - Malo retained the right to fish at Newfoundland after 1713 , they stopped coming to the island between 1718 and 1724 ( 1717 : 18 ships ; 1718 : 0 ) and instead went fishing exclusively ...
Although fishermen from Saint - Malo retained the right to fish at Newfoundland after 1713 , they stopped coming to the island between 1718 and 1724 ( 1717 : 18 ships ; 1718 : 0 ) and instead went fishing exclusively ...
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