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Ommer 210 1$aToronto ;$aBuffalo, [New York] ;$aLondon :$cUniversity of Toronto Press,$d1999. 210 4$dİ1999 215 $a1 online resource (vii, 374 pages) $cillustrations 225 0 $aRICH: Reprints in Canadian History 300 $aOriginally published: The commercial empire of the St. Lawrence, 1760-1850. Toronto, Ontario : Ryerson Press, 1937. 311 0 $a0-8020-4116-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters. 327 $a""CONTENTS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""1 Introduction: Traditions and Issues""; ""Part One: Community Roots and Commerce""; ""The Strait of Belle Isle'""; ""2 Rosie's Cove: Settlement Morphology, History, Economy, and Culture in a Newfoundland Outport""; ""3 Familial and Social Patriarchy in the Newfoundland Fishing Industry""; ""4 'The Water and the Life': Family, Work, and Trade in the Commercial Poundnet Fisheries of Grand Bend, Ontario, 1890a???1955""; ""5 'Ould Betsy and Her Daughter': Fur Trade Fisheries in Northern Ontario"" 327 $a""6 Depletion by the Market: Commercialization and Resource Management of Manitoba's Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens), 1885a???1935""""7 'Overlapping Territories and Entwined Cultures': A Voyage into the Northern BC Spawn-on-Kelp Fishery""; ""Part Two: State Management and States of Knowledge""; ""8 Failed Proposals for Fisheries Management and Conservation in Newfoundland, 1855a???1880""; ""9 An Ojibwa Community, American Sportsmen, and the Ontario Government in the Early Management of the Nipigon River Fishery""; ""10 Estimating Historical Sturgeon Harvests on the Nelson River, Manitoba"" 327 $a""11 An Interdisciplinary Method for Collecting and Integrating Fishers' Ecological Knowledge into Resource Management""""12 Groundfish Assemblages of Eastern Canada Examined over Two Decades""; ""13 The Biological Collapse of Newfoundland's Northern Cod""; ""14 Tying It Together along the BC Coast""; ""Part Three: Communities of Interesta???Where Now?""; ""15 'That's Not Right': Resistance to Enclosure in a Newfoundland Crab Fishery""; ""16 A Future without Fish? Constructing Social Life on Newfoundland's Bonavista Peninsula after the Cod Moratorium"" 327 $a""17 Directions, Principles, and Practice in the Shared Governance of Canadian Marine Fisheries""""18 Fisheries Management: Putting Our Future in Places""; ""19 Conclusion: Lessons Learned""; ""CONTRIBUTORS"" 330 $aInterdisciplinarity is the hallmark of "Fishing Places, Fishing People." It proposes a radically different way of thinking about our current fishery problems and lays the groundwork for an alternative management approach to the fisheries. Comprised of entirely new material, the collection brings together the work of many highly-regarded scholars - historians, biologists, sociologists, anthropologists, consultants, geographers, and ecologists - to discuss this topical issue. 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