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Cod_ A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World - Mark Kurlansky [94]

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companies

seal hunting

Vikings in

Newfoundland cod

Newfoundland cod fishery

Newfoundland Inshore Fisheries Association

Newlyn, England

North America British in/and

North Atlantic

North Sea

catches in

depletion of fish stocks in

fisheries

overfishing in

North Sea Banks

North Virginia

Northeast Peak

Northern stock

last of (recipe)

Norway

ban on seal hunting

and cod farming

and cod stocks

fishing subsidies

Nova Scotia

cod trade

economy of

fishery

salt cod

Oar-driven fishing (Iceland)

Ocean, expanding sovereignty into

see also Three-mile limit; 200-mile limit

O‘Donnell Usen (co.)

Oil

Old Port Seafoods

Orange roughy

Osbourne, Tom

Otter trawl

Overfishing

in British waters

cape shark

damage from

as global problem

walleye pollock

Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus)

Pacific fisheries

Pelagic fish

Pesquerias y Secadores de Bacalao de Espafia (PYSBE)

Petty Harbour

cod catches

cod farming

processing plant in

Phytoplankton

Pier fishing

Pilgrims

Plaice

Plymouth, England

Pollock

Poor John

Portugal/Portuguese

and territorial limits

Portuguese fishing fleet

Postum Company

Quotas

Raleigh, Sir Walter

Recipes (cod)

bacalao

brandade

chowder

cod head

cod parts

codfish balls

Fishermen’s Brewis

fresh cod

fresh salt cod

jance

roe

salt cod

saltfish

sounds

stewed codfish

stockfish

West India cure

Redfish

quotas

Regulation

New England

Restraining Act

Reykjavik, Iceland

Robinson, Andrew

Rockfish

Rockhoppers

Roe (cod)

recipes

Rose, George

Royal Navy

Rum industry

Russia

Sail power

St. John’s, Newfoundland

St. Pierre

Salem

Salmon

Salmon farming

Salt

Salt cod

Iceland

imported in Spain

market for

New England

quality of

recipes

regional cures

trade in

words for

Salt cod cooking

Saltfish

recipes

resuscitating

Salting

Sanfilippo family

Sassafras

Schooner races

Schooners

armed

Science, optimism about

Scrod

Seabirds

Seafood companies

Seal hunting.

Sentinel Fishery

Seven Years War. See French and Indian War

Share fishermen

Shipbuilding

Ships

British fleet

high-powered

lost

schooner

two-masted

Shrimp

Sierra Club

Sigurjónsson, Jóhann

Skates

Skin (cod), recipes

Slave trade

Slavery

Smacks

Smith, Adam

Smith, John

Snow crab

Sounds (cod)

recipes

Soviet Union

Spain

British resentment against

and Cod Wars

fishing expeditions

and territorial limits

Spanish fishing fleet

in Irish box

supertrawlers

Spawning

Stack, Leonard

Stamp Act

Steam power

Stern trawler

Stockfish

preparation for cooking

recipes

Sugar Act of

Sugar production

Swordfish

Taggart, Christopher

Technology(ies), new

lack of, in Iceland

Terre-Neuvas

Territorial limit(s}

U.S./Canada

Thor, Jón

Thoreau, Henry David

Thorvaldsson, Tómas

Thorwald

Three-mile limit

Tickler chains

Tobin, Brian

Tocqeville, Alexis de

Tongue (cod)

recipes

Tourism

Townsend Act

Trade

New England

triangulated

Trade monopolies

Trade ships (sack ships)

Traps

Trawl wire cutter

Trawler fleet(s), modem

Trawlers

beam

diesel-powered

midwater

Spanish

steam-powered

stern

Tripe

recipes

Trueba y Pardo

Truman, Harry

Twelve-mile limit 200-mile limit/zone

U.S./Canada

United Nations

Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Seabed Committee

United States

U.S. Fisheries Association

U.S. Fisheries Commission

Verrazzano, Giovanni da

Vikings

Walleye pollock

War of, 1812

Washington, George

Water temperature (cod)

Waymouth, George

Well smacks

Wells, Clyde

West India cure recipes

West Indies

Wet wells

Whale hunting

Whale meat

Whale watching

Whales

Whelks

White Fleet

White-fleshed fish

Whitehead, Maureen

Whiting

World War I,

World War II,

Zooplankton

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