Norfish 14 English Newfoundland Cod Fishery 1520-1790

An English presence was felt in the Newfoundland fisheries since around 1500, but on a minor scale. French, Spanish and Portuguese fishers established themselves in Newfoundland from this time and developed successful fisheries, but there is little evidence to suggest that the English fishers were e...

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Main Authors: Josh Ivinson (10009626), John Nicholls (8446332)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
Subjects:
cod
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14401181.v4
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14401181 2023-05-15T15:27:17+02:00 Norfish 14 English Newfoundland Cod Fishery 1520-1790 Josh Ivinson (10009626) John Nicholls (8446332) 2021-04-12T08:43:47Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14401181.v4 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Norfish_English_Newfoundland_Cod_Fishery_1520-1790/14401181 doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.14401181.v4 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY History History and Archaeology not elsewhere classified Maritime Archaeology Catches Newfoundland Fisheries North Atlantic cod 1520-1790 Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14401181.v4 2021-07-25T17:45:19Z An English presence was felt in the Newfoundland fisheries since around 1500, but on a minor scale. French, Spanish and Portuguese fishers established themselves in Newfoundland from this time and developed successful fisheries, but there is little evidence to suggest that the English fishers were especially engaged alongside their fellow Europeans. Since 1497 when John Cabot’s voyage to Newfoundland brought news that fish were so plentiful there that they could be caught by simply lowering baskets rather than having to even use lines. Dataset atlantic cod Newfoundland North Atlantic Unknown
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topic History
History and Archaeology not elsewhere classified
Maritime Archaeology
Catches
Newfoundland Fisheries
North Atlantic
cod
1520-1790
spellingShingle History
History and Archaeology not elsewhere classified
Maritime Archaeology
Catches
Newfoundland Fisheries
North Atlantic
cod
1520-1790
Josh Ivinson (10009626)
John Nicholls (8446332)
Norfish 14 English Newfoundland Cod Fishery 1520-1790
topic_facet History
History and Archaeology not elsewhere classified
Maritime Archaeology
Catches
Newfoundland Fisheries
North Atlantic
cod
1520-1790
description An English presence was felt in the Newfoundland fisheries since around 1500, but on a minor scale. French, Spanish and Portuguese fishers established themselves in Newfoundland from this time and developed successful fisheries, but there is little evidence to suggest that the English fishers were especially engaged alongside their fellow Europeans. Since 1497 when John Cabot’s voyage to Newfoundland brought news that fish were so plentiful there that they could be caught by simply lowering baskets rather than having to even use lines.
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author Josh Ivinson (10009626)
John Nicholls (8446332)
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John Nicholls (8446332)
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title Norfish 14 English Newfoundland Cod Fishery 1520-1790
title_short Norfish 14 English Newfoundland Cod Fishery 1520-1790
title_full Norfish 14 English Newfoundland Cod Fishery 1520-1790
title_fullStr Norfish 14 English Newfoundland Cod Fishery 1520-1790
title_full_unstemmed Norfish 14 English Newfoundland Cod Fishery 1520-1790
title_sort norfish 14 english newfoundland cod fishery 1520-1790
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North Atlantic
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