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More - Nashe Pole
Kolichestvennye Dannye o Rybnykh Promyslakh Belogo i Barentseva Morei XVII - Nachalo XX v.
[ The sea - our field : Quantative studies on the fisheries in the White and Barents Seas, 17th -early 20th centuries]

Ed. by Iu.A. Laius, D.L. Laius
St. Petersburg:  Izd-vo Evropeiskogo universiteta v Sankt-Peterburge, 2010
219 p
Serie: Materiay k ekologicheskoi istorii Russkogo Severa. Vyp. 1
pbk. 14 x 20 cm
ISBN: 9785943800979
Language: Russian
This collective monograph presents the main results of an interdisciplinary project on the history of marine fisheries in the White and Barents Seas (Russian North), 17th -early 20th centuries. It is based on a variety of local sources in addition to government statistics. The data allows reconstruction of the population dynamics of important commercial fisheries of the Russian North such as Atlantic salmon, White Sea herring, and Atlantic cod. The data is divided by the fish species and by locality, and covers a period of three and a half centuries.
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