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Title
A brief history of fisheries in Canada
Abstract
Having the longest coastlines in the world and some of the largest freshwater ecosystems, Canada has a rich history of exploitation and stewardship of its marine and freshwater fisheries resources. For thousands of years prior to European settlement, Indigenous peoples across what is now Canada utilized and managed marine and freshwater fisheries that underpinned food systems, cultural practices, and pre‐colonization economies (Berkes 1990). The earliest exploitation of Canadian fisheries by Europeans was by the Spanish and Portuguese fishing for Atlantic Cod Gadus morhua in the 15th century (Hutchings and Myers 1995).
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000545481200004
Bibliographic citation
Castañeda, R.A.; Burliuk, C.M.M.; Casselman, J.M.; Cooke, S.J.; Dunmall, K.M.; Forbes, L.S.; Hasler, C.T.; Howland, K.L.; Hutchings, J.A.; Klein, G.M.; Nguyen, V.M.; Price, M.H.H.; Reid, A.J.; Reist, J.D.; Reynolds, J.D.; Van Nynatten, A.; Mandrak, N.E. (2020). A brief history of fisheries in Canada. Fisheries 45(6): 303-318. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10449
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Authors

author
Name
Rowshyra Castañeda
author
Name
Colleen Burliuk
author
Name
John Casselman
author
Name
Steven Cooke
author
Name
Karen Dunmall
author
Name
Scott Forbes
author
Name
Caleb Hasler
author
Name
Kimberly Howland
author
Name
Jeffrey Hutchings
author
Name
Geoff Klein
author
Name
Vivian Nguyen
author
Name
Michael Price
author
Name
Andrea Reid
author
Name
James Reist
author
Name
John Reynolds
author
Name
Alexander Van Nynatten
author
Name
Nicholas Mandrak

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsh.10449

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2020-06-08
date modified
2020-07-20