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fishing and sailing seal fishery
David A. Vardy has written: 'Joint management of the Newfoundland fishery' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Fishery management
Henry King has written: 'The marketing of fishery products in Newfoundland' -- subject(s): Fishery products, Marketing, Fisheries
fishery collapse
fishing The cod fishery (producing salt cod), the seal fishery (producing oil for lamps mostly), being England's oldest colony (a dubious fact at best).
Not near as big as years ago, but there are still a lot of people who make a living off of the fishery.
Jim Flight has written: 'The 1987 whelk fishery in the Newfoundland region' -- subject(s): Buccinidae, Shellfish fisheries
Harold F. Wilson has written: 'The Newfoundland fishery dispute, or The \\' -- subject(s): English-French relations
They are still there albeit at a much lower yield than 25 years ago. It varies from region to region. This answer is for Atlantic cod, there is Pacific cod too: Good stock size and fishery: Barents Sea, Icelandic shelf Reduced stock size and fishery: North Sea, Baltic Sea Low stock size, small fishery: Gulf of St Lawrence, southern Newfoundland, western Scotian Shelf, Georges Bank Collapsed: Eastern Newfoundland, eastern Scotian Shelf Probable collapses in the next few years: western Scotian Shelf, southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, southern Newfoundland
Charles Isham has written: 'The fishery question'
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Donald R. Sturge has written: 'Lumpfish roe fishery development in Newfoundland during 1980' -- subject(s): Government policy, Lumpfish fisheries