This paper traces the rise and fall of, in its day, one of the most important fisheries in the world. Fishing is said to have commenced in 495AD. So prolific were the stocks that the fishery remained sustainable with the expansion of demand brought about by the arrival of the railways in the 1800s. The invention of the steam drifter in 1896 led to a rapid growth in total revenue product and overfishing eventually brought about the complete collapse of the fishery which ended in the 1960s. This paper examines why the sustainable equilibrium forecast by the Gordon-Schaefer model did not materialise and the implications of advances in technology for management of a local fishery based on a highly migratory species
In the first half of the 20th century, herring were fished primarily with small-scale, low-impact ge...
Why did the Lofoten cod fishery in Norway, a fishery on one of the world’s richest spawning grounds,...
We propose the concept of the ?Fish Revolution? to demarcate the dramatic increase in North Atlantic...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This paper deals with the economic effects of the collapse of the Atlanto-Scandian and the North Sea...
The collapse and recovery of North Sea herring in the latter half of the 20th century had both ecolo...
The collapse and recovery of North Sea herring in the latter half of the 20th century had both ecolo...
This paper uses data from early 20th century to 1971 to estimate a production function for the Norwe...
This paper is a review of the history and exploitation of the Norwegian spring spawning herring stoc...
Although the collapse of Atlantic Canada\u27s northern cod fishery may have been unexpected in terms...
In recent years, historical ecologists have turned their attention to the long-term impact of fishin...
Stock size fluctuations and rate of exploitation of the Norwegian spring spawning herring, 1950-1974...
This article presents a historical analysis of the Norwegian spring spawning herring fishery. Theore...
In recent years, historical ecologists have turned their attention to the long-term impact of fishin...
This introduction to the Symposium on “Linking Herring ” sketches the development of some ideas gene...
In the first half of the 20th century, herring were fished primarily with small-scale, low-impact ge...
Why did the Lofoten cod fishery in Norway, a fishery on one of the world’s richest spawning grounds,...
We propose the concept of the ?Fish Revolution? to demarcate the dramatic increase in North Atlantic...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This paper deals with the economic effects of the collapse of the Atlanto-Scandian and the North Sea...
The collapse and recovery of North Sea herring in the latter half of the 20th century had both ecolo...
The collapse and recovery of North Sea herring in the latter half of the 20th century had both ecolo...
This paper uses data from early 20th century to 1971 to estimate a production function for the Norwe...
This paper is a review of the history and exploitation of the Norwegian spring spawning herring stoc...
Although the collapse of Atlantic Canada\u27s northern cod fishery may have been unexpected in terms...
In recent years, historical ecologists have turned their attention to the long-term impact of fishin...
Stock size fluctuations and rate of exploitation of the Norwegian spring spawning herring, 1950-1974...
This article presents a historical analysis of the Norwegian spring spawning herring fishery. Theore...
In recent years, historical ecologists have turned their attention to the long-term impact of fishin...
This introduction to the Symposium on “Linking Herring ” sketches the development of some ideas gene...
In the first half of the 20th century, herring were fished primarily with small-scale, low-impact ge...
Why did the Lofoten cod fishery in Norway, a fishery on one of the world’s richest spawning grounds,...
We propose the concept of the ?Fish Revolution? to demarcate the dramatic increase in North Atlantic...