THE ATLANTIC SALMON: A VANISHING SPECIES? By Anthony Netboy.
1968 1st U.S. edition. Pp457. B/w photographs, maps, bibliography.
An exhaustive study of the Atlantic salmon and its fisheries throughout Europe and North America. Chapters include: Introduction; Life history and migrations; Melancholy fate of the Spanish salmon; Dissipation of the French salmon resource; Baltic jig-saw puzzle; Norway's salmon upsurge; Plight of the English and Welsh salmon - I; Plight of the English and Welsh salmon - II; Scotland's salmon wealth and its problems; Ireland's salmon treasure; The American disaster; The varying fortunes of Salmo salar in Canada; The explosive Greenland fishery; The controlled Icelandic fishery; Epilogue.
An exhaustive study of the Atlantic salmon and its fisheries throughout Europe and North America. Chapters include: Introduction; Life history and migrations; Melancholy fate of the Spanish salmon; Dissipation of the French salmon resource; Baltic jig-saw puzzle; Norway's salmon upsurge; Plight of the English and Welsh salmon - I; Plight of the English and Welsh salmon - II; Scotland's salmon wealth and its problems; Ireland's salmon treasure; The American disaster; The varying fortunes of Salmo salar in Canada; The explosive Greenland fishery; The controlled Icelandic fishery; Epilogue.
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Book Code
2828
Author | Netboy (Anthony). |
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Book Code | 2828 |
ISBN | 0571084605 / 0571084605. |
Book Description | Very good in dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1968 |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin. |
Place | Boston. |