The 1992 moratorium on fishing for Northern Cod marked a symbolic end to the way of life that had sustained Newfoundland\u27s out ports for hundreds of years. It also marked the completion of an ecological regime shift, from an ocean ecosystem dominated by cod and other predatory ground fish, to one in which such fish are comparatively scarce, and lower-trophic-level invertebrates more common. We examine patterns of change seen in large-scale social indicators, which reflect the smaller-scale adaptations of individuals and communities during this ecological shift. Trends in population, migration, age, unemployment and dependency suggest declining conditions in rural Newfoundland over the years of fisheries troubles. The 1992 crisis accelera...
Temporal changes in demography, population sustainability, and harvest rates support the hypothesis ...
Abstract In 1992, with the cod stocks exhausted in most of the northwest Atlantic, the federal gover...
There is a growing body of research documenting the impacts of fisheries collapses on communities an...
The 1992 moratorium on fishing for Northern Cod marked a symbolic end to the way of life that had su...
Marine fisheries and fishing societies develop around the resources provided by a particular ecosyst...
In the decades since World War II, large-scale ecological changes have affected fishing communities ...
Research PaperThere has been great transition of fisheries in Atlantic Canada especially in Newfound...
Northern Atlantic fisheries have experienced a series of environmental shifts in recent decades, inv...
This project looks at fisheries and fishing-dependent communities of western Newfoundland in the con...
Abstract The 1992 collapse of the northern cod undermined a centuries-old way of life in Newfoundlan...
Changing ecologic adaptation in Grand Bruit, an isolated Newfoundland fishing outport is analyzed fr...
Although the collapse of Atlantic Canada\u27s northern cod fishery may have been unexpected in terms...
Abstract: Social scientists in Atlantic Canada developed an incisive political economy of the region...
Although the cod fishery has most often been central to the many studies of socio-ecological change ...
Interdisciplinary studies comparing fisheries-dependent regions across the North Atlantic find a num...
Temporal changes in demography, population sustainability, and harvest rates support the hypothesis ...
Abstract In 1992, with the cod stocks exhausted in most of the northwest Atlantic, the federal gover...
There is a growing body of research documenting the impacts of fisheries collapses on communities an...
The 1992 moratorium on fishing for Northern Cod marked a symbolic end to the way of life that had su...
Marine fisheries and fishing societies develop around the resources provided by a particular ecosyst...
In the decades since World War II, large-scale ecological changes have affected fishing communities ...
Research PaperThere has been great transition of fisheries in Atlantic Canada especially in Newfound...
Northern Atlantic fisheries have experienced a series of environmental shifts in recent decades, inv...
This project looks at fisheries and fishing-dependent communities of western Newfoundland in the con...
Abstract The 1992 collapse of the northern cod undermined a centuries-old way of life in Newfoundlan...
Changing ecologic adaptation in Grand Bruit, an isolated Newfoundland fishing outport is analyzed fr...
Although the collapse of Atlantic Canada\u27s northern cod fishery may have been unexpected in terms...
Abstract: Social scientists in Atlantic Canada developed an incisive political economy of the region...
Although the cod fishery has most often been central to the many studies of socio-ecological change ...
Interdisciplinary studies comparing fisheries-dependent regions across the North Atlantic find a num...
Temporal changes in demography, population sustainability, and harvest rates support the hypothesis ...
Abstract In 1992, with the cod stocks exhausted in most of the northwest Atlantic, the federal gover...
There is a growing body of research documenting the impacts of fisheries collapses on communities an...