Decks Awash, vol. 06, no. 07 (December 1977)

Farming round up -- Competition for Billy Bee -- Fisheries roundup -- Squid jigging ground -- Electronic fish farming -- Sam Anderson, the translating elder -- Branch -- Point Lance -- St. Bride’s -- Patrick’s Cove -- Ship’s Cove -- Great Barasway -- Point Verde -- Placentia area -- Ship Cove -- Fox...

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Other Authors: Sherk, Susan, Barrett, Ralph; Callanan, Charles; Gill, Denis; Kingsley, Reg; MacDonald, Libby; Parsons, Wilson
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Memorial University Extension Service 1977
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_decks/id/7555
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Summary:Farming round up -- Competition for Billy Bee -- Fisheries roundup -- Squid jigging ground -- Electronic fish farming -- Sam Anderson, the translating elder -- Branch -- Point Lance -- St. Bride’s -- Patrick’s Cove -- Ship’s Cove -- Great Barasway -- Point Verde -- Placentia area -- Ship Cove -- Fox Harbour -- Little Harbour -- Southern Harbour -- Prince Phillip and the stolen ships -- Conservation in Labrador -- Some baby rattles are dangerous -- Decks Awash reminisces -- Labrador : reassessing the changes -- Gander Bay woodcrafts -- Chronicles of a Bayman -- Marketing and producing your crafts -- The mysterious adventures of Anthony Murphy -- Recipes for the festive season -- Do’s and don’t’s of canning and bottling -- The last word. "Eastern Placentia Bay" (cover). -- Frequency: irregular, vol. 1 - vol. 2, no. 3 (1968-73); bimonthly, vol. 2, no. 4 - vol. 22, no. 2 (1973-93); not published March-October 1982, May-July 1991. The first publication entitled Decks Awash was a 1964-65 newsletter summarizing the content of the Memorial University Extension Service television program of the same name (1964-77). Between 1968-93 a new Decks Awash journal was published independent of the show, covering topics of interest to both fishermen and rural Newfoundlanders, including fisheries equipment and policy, agricultural development and community profiles. (Catherine F. Horan, "Decks Awash," Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol. 1, 605.)