Document of bibliographic reference 324902
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- A brief history of fisheries in Canada
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- 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
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- 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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- Rowshyra Castañeda
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- Colleen Burliuk
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- John Casselman
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- Steven Cooke
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- Karen Dunmall
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- Scott Forbes
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- Caleb Hasler
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- Kimberly Howland
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- Jeffrey Hutchings
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- Geoff Klein
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- Vivian Nguyen
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- Michael Price
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- Andrea Reid
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- James Reist
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- John Reynolds
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- Alexander Van Nynatten
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- Nicholas Mandrak