Hearings

Hearings PDF

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce

Publisher:

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 1432

ISBN-13:

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Alaska Herring History

Alaska Herring History PDF

Author: James Mackovjak

Publisher: University of Alaska Press

Published: 2022-07-18

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 1646423445

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Alaska Herring History is a thoroughly researched, well-documented, and comprehensive chronicle of Alaska’s herring fisheries. Author James Mackovjak describes the evolution of these fisheries from the late nineteenth century to the present, including harvest, processing, markets, and sustained-yield management considerations. The book is divided into three parts based on the purposes for which herring have been harvested. Part I is a history of the reduction (fertilizer/fish meal/fish oil) and cured (salted) herring industries and the bait-herring fisheries; part II is a history of the roe-herring fisheries in Southeast Alaska, Prince William Sound, Kodiak Island, lower Cook Inlet, Togiak, and Norton Sound; and part III is a history of the herring spawn-on-kelp industry. Historical and contemporary photos and illustrations—as well as graphs and charts that help summarize the development and, in some cases, the demise of the fisheries—augment this detailed look at the evolution of Alaska's herring fisheries. Balancing scientific details, historical facts, and personal anecdotes from experts in the field, Alaska Herring History will be of interest to historians, social scientists, biologists, and fishery managers and makes an important contribution to Alaska fisheries literature.

Historic Waters and Historic Rights in the Law of the Sea

Historic Waters and Historic Rights in the Law of the Sea PDF

Author: Clive R. Symmons

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2019-03-27

Total Pages: 471

ISBN-13: 9004377026

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This new edition discusses the important clarifications on historic maritime claims—¬particularly 'historic rights' (falling short of sovereignty); and the interaction of such rights with the Law of the Sea Convention resulting from the arbitral Award on the Merits of 2016 in Philippines v. China, and examines what is now left of the former customary law doctrine.