The Scottish east coast fishery has been in existence for more than a thousand years, spanning the Viking Age right up to the present day. The fishery has...
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Drifter (fishing boat) (category Fishing in Scotland)
created North Sea oil rigs. Some history of drifters is covered in Scottish east coast fishery. Drifters preserved as museum ships include Lydia Eva, a steam...
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caught by Swedish fishermen has dramatically declined. Baltic herring fisheries have been used unsustainably since the Middle Ages, and overfishing is...
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the erection of a pier was Dunmore East. In 1814, dramatic changes took place when Alexander Nimmo, the Scottish engineer (builder of Limerick's Sarsfield...
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the NATO phonetic alphabet Zulu, a type of boat used in the Scottish east coast fishery Zulu Wikipedia, Zulu language edition of Wikipedia The Zulus...
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a small and secluded fishing village on the east coast of Scotland, founded on historic herring fisheries. Reconstructed smokehouse at the medieval fishing...
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improvement. From its inception, the community's economy revolved around fishery. However, tourism began to overtake fishing in economic importance following...
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planktivore, the Atlantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus (Pisces: Clupeidae)". Fishery Bulletin. 78 (4): 877–886 – via Google Books. Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke...
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Herring (redirect from Herring fishery)
history of marine fisheries in Europe, and early in the 20th century, their study was fundamental to the development of fisheries science. These oily...
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outports along the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. With no highway access, limited economic growth due to declines in the fishery, and ongoing depopulation...
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Pittenweem (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 1,747. The name derives from Pictish and Scottish Gaelic. "Pit-" represents...
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The Yorkshire coast fishery has long been part of the Yorkshire economy for centuries. The 114-mile (183 km) Yorkshire Coast, from the River Tees to the...
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Atlantic herring (section Fisheries)
predators are seals, whales, cod and other larger fish. The Atlantic herring fishery has long been an important part of the economy of New England and the Atlantic...
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Pacific herring (section Reduction fishery)
Pacific herring fisheries (fishing grounds) had been sustainably exploited by indigenous people for millennia, not only in the Pacific Coasts of North America...
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smoked fish varieties. Isle of Man Kipper Museum National Library of Scotland: SCOTTISH SCREEN ARCHIVE (archive films relating to the production of kippers)...
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Munster pilchard fishery 1570–1750 Pearling in Western Australia S'Argamassa Roman fish farm Scania Market Scottish east coast fishery Traditional fishing...
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Herring gull Red herring Herring fair The Herring Song Herringbone Scania Market Scottish east coast fishery Marc Guylaine Netz über Bord Herring Hunt...
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Cod Wars (redirect from Fisheries Jurisdiction)
"Possible EU Fishery Rights in UK Waters And Possible UK Fishery Rights in EU Waters Post-Brexit: An Opinion Prepared for the Scottish Fishermen's Federation"...
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vessels were built below Roscarrock Hill.[citation needed] The pilchard fishery began here before the 16th century and in 1850 there were 49 registered...
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79) referred to Portus Delphini (Port of the Dolphin) as on the Ligurian coast between Genoa and the Gulf of Tigullio. The village is mentioned in a diploma...
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village, half a mile inland, was originally known as Nantewas. The South West Coast Path passes around the cove. Lamorna lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding...
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Herring gull Red herring Herring fair The Herring Song Herringbone Scania Market Scottish east coast fishery Marc Guylaine Netz über Bord Herring Hunt...
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is also popular among locals and tourists alike for its walks around the coast and harbour, its restaurants, as well as for its swimming zones. Marsaxlokk...
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and then soaked in the marinade). It is served cold. This is usual in Scotland, Wales and Ireland. The soused herring (maatjesharing or just maatjes in...
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boats based in the harbour. In the 1880s there was still a drift pilchard fishery and in the autumn around sixty boats fished in the North Sea. Along with...
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Turbot War (category Fisheries law)
most in Newfoundland, followed by the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia. The nascent Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization, which was organised after the...
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named after the vessel.[citation needed] Redcar Staithes Foyboat Scottish east coast fishery Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Coble" . Encyclopædia Britannica...
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Moray Firth fishing disaster (category Fishing in Scotland)
century all the east coast fishing vessels were fully decked. Maritime history of Scotland Eyemouth Disaster Scottish East Coast Fishery "historyshelf.org"...
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