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- catalog alternative "Marine environmental history".
- catalog contributor b12699880.
- catalog contributor b12699881.
- catalog contributor b12699882.
- catalog contributor b12699883.
- catalog contributor b12699884.
- catalog contributor b12699885.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The Newfoundland fisheries, c. 1500-1900: a British perspective / David J. Starkey, Michael Haines -- Testing ecological models: the influence of catch rates on settlement of fishermen in Newfoundland, 1710-1833 / Ransom A. Myers -- Nineteenth-century expansion of the Newfoundland fishery for Atlantic cod: an exploration of underlying causes / Sean T. Cadigan, Jeffrey A. Hutchings -- Status and potential of historical and ecological studies on Russian fisheries in the White and Barents seas: the case of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar) / Julia Lajus, Yaroslava Alekseeva, Ruslan Davydov, [et. al.] -- Danish fisheries, c. 1450-1800: medieval and early modern sources and their potential for marine environmental history / Poul Hom, Maibritt Bager -- Historical approaches to the Northern California current ecosystem / R. C. Francis -- Potential for historical-ecological studies of Latin American fisheries / Chris Reid -- The South African fisheries: a preliminary survey of historical sources / Lance van Sittert -- The potential for historical studies of fisheries in Australia and New Zealand / Malcolm Tull, Tom Polacheck -- Examining cetacean ecology using historical data / Tim D. Smith -- Epilogue / Poul Holm, David J. Starkey, Tim D. Smith.".
- catalog extent "xix, 216 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Exploited seas.".
- catalog identifier "0973007311".
- catalog isFormatOf "Exploited seas.".
- catalog isPartOf "Research in maritime history, 1188-3928 ; no. 21".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "St. John's, Nfld. : International Maritime Economic History Association/Census of Marine Life,".
- catalog relation "Exploited seas.".
- catalog subject "Fisheries Economic aspects.".
- catalog subject "Fisheries Environmental aspects.".
- catalog subject "Fisheries History.".
- catalog subject "Fishery management Economic aspects.".
- catalog subject "Marine ecology.".
- catalog subject "SH211 .E86 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Newfoundland fisheries, c. 1500-1900: a British perspective / David J. Starkey, Michael Haines -- Testing ecological models: the influence of catch rates on settlement of fishermen in Newfoundland, 1710-1833 / Ransom A. Myers -- Nineteenth-century expansion of the Newfoundland fishery for Atlantic cod: an exploration of underlying causes / Sean T. Cadigan, Jeffrey A. Hutchings -- Status and potential of historical and ecological studies on Russian fisheries in the White and Barents seas: the case of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo Salar) / Julia Lajus, Yaroslava Alekseeva, Ruslan Davydov, [et. al.] -- Danish fisheries, c. 1450-1800: medieval and early modern sources and their potential for marine environmental history / Poul Hom, Maibritt Bager -- Historical approaches to the Northern California current ecosystem / R. C. Francis -- Potential for historical-ecological studies of Latin American fisheries / Chris Reid -- The South African fisheries: a preliminary survey of historical sources / Lance van Sittert -- The potential for historical studies of fisheries in Australia and New Zealand / Malcolm Tull, Tom Polacheck -- Examining cetacean ecology using historical data / Tim D. Smith -- Epilogue / Poul Holm, David J. Starkey, Tim D. Smith.".
- catalog title "Marine environmental history".
- catalog title "The exploited seas : new directions for marine environmental history / edited by Poul Holm, Tim D. Smith and David J. Starkey.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".