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Herring and people of the North Pacific : sustaining a keystone species /

"Herring (Clupea pallasii) is vital to the productivity and health of marine systems, and socio-ecologically is the most important fish species in the northern hemisphere, where it is valued for its oil, bait, eggs, and sac roe. This comprehensive case study traces the development of fisheries...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Thornton, Thomas F. (Autor), Moss, Madonna (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2021]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction -- Herring as a foundation, keystone, and bellwether species -- The life cycleand ecology of Pacific herring -- Herring in the archaeological record -- Herring cultivation among the Tlingit and Haida -- Reframing sustainability in marine ecosystems in Southeast Alaska -- Requiem or revitalization for herring? -- Appendix A. List of consultants -- Appendix B. Timeline of commercial herring fisheries in Southeast Alaska. 
520 |a "Herring (Clupea pallasii) is vital to the productivity and health of marine systems, and socio-ecologically is the most important fish species in the northern hemisphere, where it is valued for its oil, bait, eggs, and sac roe. This comprehensive case study traces the development of fisheries in Southeast Alaska from pre-contact indigenous relationships to herring to the post-contact fisheries, with comparative reference to other North Pacific cultures. Its interdisciplinary approach, which combines ethnological, historical, archaeological, and political perspectives, makes Herring and People in the North Pacific unique in literature on indigenous peoples, fisheries management, and marine social-ecological systems. Among the volume's findings are that: present herring stocks, even in highly productive areas of Southeast Alaska and British Columbia, are being managed in a depleted status, representing a fraction of their historical abundance and distribution; significant long-term impacts on herring distribution and abundance have been anthropogenic; human dependence on herring as a food resource evolved through interactions with key spawning areas with abundant substrates for egg deposition (such as macrocystis kelp, rockweed, and eelgrass); and maintenance of diverse spawning locations in Southeast Alaska is critical to conserving intraspecies biodiversity. Local and traditional knowledge (LTK)-in combination with archeological, historical, and biological data-is shown to play a critical role in developing understanding of marine ecology, valuation of herring in North Pacific social-ecological systems, and restoration of herring stocks toward their former abundance"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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