The Fishes of the Sea

The Fishes of the Sea
Author: Dave Preble
Publisher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781574091328

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In this wide-ranging book Dave Preble, who has spent a lifetime fishing the waters of the East Coast, provides a fascinating overview of the history and nature of both commercial and sport fishing in New England waters. He brings to life the glory days when fish were plentiful and new technology made huge catches commonplace. He hauntingly describes the havoc wrought by overfishing in the 1980's, and finally expresses the hope that a new ethical approach to nature and strict adherence to quotas will combine with the fortuitous resurgence of species believed near extinction. The scientific and technical discourse about the major species???cod, stripers, bluefish, tuna, sharks, etc.???is interspersed with exciting tales reminiscent of The Perfect Storm. Through it all, we experience firsthand a unique, highly dangerous lifestyle, always at the brink of disaster.

A History of the New England Fisheries

A History of the New England Fisheries
Author: Raymond McFarland
Publisher: [Philadelphia] : University of Pennsylvania ; New York : D. Appleton
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1911
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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