No it shouldn't people put money into finding other jobs when it closed! Eventually the cod number will go down again and people will have to go back to school to find other jobs. People don't want to go threw the same thing their parents or that they have already went threw!
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).
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
Probably Portugal. Portugese fishermen founded the Newfoundland cod fishery. However Norwegian fishermen were catching and salting /air drying cod fish caught in the North Sea long before the Grand Banks were discovered.
stop fishing.
The people of Newfoundland benefited from cod primarily through its role as a staple food source and economic driver. The abundant cod stocks in the waters off Newfoundland allowed for a thriving fishing industry, which provided jobs and supported local communities. Additionally, cod was an essential commodity for trade, both locally and internationally, helping to establish economic ties with other regions. This reliance on cod shaped the culture and lifestyle of Newfoundland's inhabitants for centuries.
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The cod fishery in Atlantic Canada experienced a dramatic collapse in the early 1990s, primarily due to overfishing and poor management practices. This led to a moratorium on cod fishing in 1992, significantly impacting local economies and communities dependent on the fishery. Although some recovery efforts have been implemented, the cod stocks have struggled to rebound fully, leading to ongoing challenges in the industry. The situation highlights the critical need for sustainable fishing practices and effective resource management.
These populations of these fish species are all related through the ocean food web
Fishery managers should not view cod stocks like capelin and mackerel as interchangeable because each species plays a unique ecological role and has different biological and life history traits. Capelin and mackerel serve as key forage species for cod, meaning their abundance and health directly impact cod populations. Managing these stocks separately allows for more targeted conservation efforts and helps maintain the overall balance of the marine ecosystem. Additionally, different management strategies are required to account for the specific threats and challenges each species faces.
the reason is because too many people were Fishing in the same spot so the cod couldn't reproduce fast enough. this is why they became endangered
when men from jersey decided to go to Newfoundland to trade with them from there they decided to go to Brazil, Spain, Italy and Guernsey. Then the cod triangle developed