Subsistence fishing provides an important source of food for the remote Ojibwa community of Webequie, located along the Winisk River in northern Ontario. Field observations during the summer of 1988 were combined with a recall survey to estimate catches from October 1987 through September 1988. Of 133 potential fishermen, 90 were surveyed. The total community harvest was estimated to be 83,810 fish, round weight 108,210 kg. After adjustments, this provided 118 kg round weight/person/year, or 0.21 kg/person/day edible fish for consumption. Lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis), walleye (Stizostedion vitreum), northern pike (Esox lucius) and suckers (Catostomus commersoni and C. catostomus) were dominant in the catch. Lake sturgeon (Acipens...
The Mi\u27kmaq, the traditional Aboriginal nation in Nova Scotia, are struggling to find their place...
Abstract The inland fisheries of North America (i.e. Canada and the United States of America) are di...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...
ABSTRACT. Subsistence fishing provides an important source of food for the remote Ojibwa community o...
Subsistence fisheries, as distinct from commercial and recreational, exist throughout much of the Ca...
Domestic or subsistence fisheries of the eastern James Bay Cree were studied, mainly in Fort George,...
ABSTRACT. Subsistencefisheries, asdistinct from commercialand recreational, exist hroughout much of...
Subsistence research in contemporary communities in rural Alaska is revealing the important contribu...
ABSTRACT. Subsistence research in contemporary communities in rural Alaska is revealing the importan...
ABSTRACT. To assist the Omushkego Cree in planning a community and regional economic development str...
ABSTRACT. Hunting, trapping, fishing, and gathering provide an important source of food and fuel for...
Several terms (subsistence, domestic, harvest and food fishing) are used often synonymously in Canad...
ABSTRACT. Domestic or subsistence fisheries of the eastern James Bay Cree. were studied, mainly in F...
Cooperatives offer a vehicle for community development in less-developed countries as well as in eco...
The ciscoes (Coregonus spp.) of Lake Huron are a poorly understood group of fish that have experien...
The Mi\u27kmaq, the traditional Aboriginal nation in Nova Scotia, are struggling to find their place...
Abstract The inland fisheries of North America (i.e. Canada and the United States of America) are di...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...
ABSTRACT. Subsistence fishing provides an important source of food for the remote Ojibwa community o...
Subsistence fisheries, as distinct from commercial and recreational, exist throughout much of the Ca...
Domestic or subsistence fisheries of the eastern James Bay Cree were studied, mainly in Fort George,...
ABSTRACT. Subsistencefisheries, asdistinct from commercialand recreational, exist hroughout much of...
Subsistence research in contemporary communities in rural Alaska is revealing the important contribu...
ABSTRACT. Subsistence research in contemporary communities in rural Alaska is revealing the importan...
ABSTRACT. To assist the Omushkego Cree in planning a community and regional economic development str...
ABSTRACT. Hunting, trapping, fishing, and gathering provide an important source of food and fuel for...
Several terms (subsistence, domestic, harvest and food fishing) are used often synonymously in Canad...
ABSTRACT. Domestic or subsistence fisheries of the eastern James Bay Cree. were studied, mainly in F...
Cooperatives offer a vehicle for community development in less-developed countries as well as in eco...
The ciscoes (Coregonus spp.) of Lake Huron are a poorly understood group of fish that have experien...
The Mi\u27kmaq, the traditional Aboriginal nation in Nova Scotia, are struggling to find their place...
Abstract The inland fisheries of North America (i.e. Canada and the United States of America) are di...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...