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Fish for life : fast food for active bodies / Sea Fish Industry Authority, Asset, exercise professionals.
Date: [1995?]- Books
The natural history of the marketable marine fishes of the British islands / Prepared by order of the council of the Marine biological association especially for the use of those interested in the sea-fishing industries. By J.T. Cunningham ; with a preface by E. Ray Lankester.
Cunningham, J. T. (Joseph Thomas), 1859-1935.Date: 1896- Books
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An Act for allowing a drawback upon the exportation of salt, to be made use of for the curing of fish taken at north seas, or at Isleland.
Great Britain.Date: 1714]- Books
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Two letters wherein the sovereignty of the British seas, and sole right of fishing in them is asserted and maintained: with remarks on the foreign fisheries, and the Means of Rendring our Own successful. - The author's discoveries on the Nymph-Fishing-Bank, near the South Coast of Ireland; with a curious map, wherein the same is now first included. Some account of the deficiency of our sea charts, and Means proposed to rectify them at an easy Charge to the Publick. Being the second edition. To which is annexed a third letter and certificates, with a Preface concerning the Nymph-Bank and Coast adjacent, with Proposals for Establishing a Company for Executing a Fishery there, from whence (to the great Benefit of the Undertakers as well as to the Publick) the chief Cities of Ireland, and all the West and South Coast of: England and Wales, and even the City of London might be supplied with Live Cod, and other excellent Fish, far cheaper and better, than hath yet been done by Foreigners and Others. Most Humbly Inscrib'd to Sir John Barnard, Knt. and every Well-Wisher of the British and Irish Trade and Navigation. By William Doyle, hidrographer.
Doyle, William, 1705?-Date: 1739- Books
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Essays on the trade, commerce, manufactures, and fisheries of Scotland; Containing, Remarks on the Situation of most of the Sea-Ports; the Number of Shipping employed; their Tonnage: Strictures on the Principal Inland Towns; the different Branches of Trade and Commerce carried on; and the various Improvements made in each: Hints and Observations on the Constitutional Police; with many other Curious and Interesting Articles never yet Published. By David Loch Merchant, And General Inspector of the Fisheries in Scotland. In three volumes. ...
Loch, David, -1780.Date: M,DCC,LXXVIII. [1778]-79