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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Very Good |
ISBN: |
9780813518404 |
Format: |
Trade Paperback |
Type: |
Textbook |
Language: |
English |
Publication Year: |
1992 |
Seller Notes: | |
Book Title: |
The Fisheries of Raritan Bay |
Subject Area: |
Nature, Technology & Engineering, Social Science, History |
Publication Name: |
Fisheries of Raritan Bay |
Publisher: |
Rutgers University Press |
Item Length: |
9 in |
Subject: | |
Item Height: |
0.8 in |
Author: |
Clyde L. Mackenzie, Clyde L. Mackenzie Jr. |
Item Weight: |
19.1 Oz |
Item Width: |
6 in |
Number of Pages: |
304 Pages |
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August 22 |
Item number: |
1766227168 |
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Birkitts Books presents ...
The Fisheries of Raritan Bay
ISBN:
0813518407
Author:
MacKenzie, Clyde L.
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press
Release Date:
1992-09-01
Seller Category:
History Regional US
Qty Available:
1
Condition:
Used: Very Good
Sku: 250729010
Notes: Minor shelf wear, binding tight, pages The commercial and sport fisheries of Raritan Bay, bordering on the northern coast of New Jersey and the southern coast of Staten Island, have a long and interesting history. Little has been written about the Bay, however, despite its important to the region. Clyde MacKenzie's book is about the formation and characteristics of Raritan Bay--and the gear, fishing methods, and working lives of the fishermen who have caught its shellfish and finfish over the past 300 or more years. Although it is about one-thirtieth the size of Chesapeake Bay, Raritan Bay has nearly the same large variety of fisheries. It is a productive and important region whose primary market, New York City, is only twenty miles from the principal Raritan Bay port of Belford. This proximity ensured fresh fish in the city markets. New York City was also important to residents of the bayshore in other ways. Unfortunately, the city has also polluted the Bay, seriously endangering the fisheries.The author chronicles the development of the various Bay fisheries historicallly, beginning with the Lenapes and early colonists and coming up to the present. He describes the commerical fishing techniques used in various periods to catch the different varieties of fish and shellfish, basing much of his discussion on primary materials, including illustrations, and interviews with fishermen who have worked in the Bay. He also describes the development of sportfishing, an important industry in itself, especially as the commercial fisheries have declined.The book is full of detailed and useful information on traditional fishing techniques woven into a narrative that is interesting in its own right. Mackenzie concludes his book with descriptions of trips he has taken with contemporary fishermen in which he vividly relates the daily lives of the people who still pursue their livelihood on the water. He spent time on eel, pound net, purse seine, sport fish, blue crab, and lobster boats. Unfortunately, the Bay, like many such areas, is threatened by pollution. This informative book serves as a potent reminder of what will be lost if Raritan Bay and other fisheries are allowed to decline.
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