A comprehensive survey of the salmon fisheries of the St. Lawrence River and its tributaries, this book offers a wealth of information about the science, technology, and economics of the salmon fishing industry in 19th century Canada. Drawing on firsthand experience and scientific research, Richard Nettle presents a detailed and fascinating account of the challenges and rewards of this important national resource.
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