A historical review of the shad fisheries of North America


Autoria(s): Mansueti, Romeo; Kolb, Haven
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01/12/1953

Resumo

A review of the relative productivity and value of the shad fisheries of North America as reflected in recorded commercial catches. A review of reasons for the decline that are biological and socioeconomic. Factors that have been held responsible are: pollution; destruction or impairment of spawning and nursery areas; overfishing; hydroelectric and canal dams; natural fluctuations in abundance. Natural catastrophes, parasites, and predators are not considered important in causing the decrease in commercial production. Attempts to rehabilitate the fisheries by various means of stocking artificially-reared fry and pond-reared fingerling shad, appear to have failed in every instance. Introduction of shad fry on the Pacific Coast has resulted in a major fishery. The most significant program is a controlled catch management plan, operating at this time [1953] only in Maryland.

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Mansueti, Romeo and Kolb, Haven (1953) A historical review of the shad fisheries of North America. Solomons, MD, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, 293pp. (Chesapeake Biological Laboratory Publication , 97)

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Chesapeake Biological Laboratory

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Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture #Conservation #Ecology #Environment #Fisheries
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