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Atlantic salmon fisheries in the White and Barents Sea basins : Dynamic of catches in the 17-18th Century and comparison with 19-20th Century data. / Lajus, Dmitry L.; Dmitrieva, Zoya V.; Kraikovski, Alexei V.; Lajus, Julia A.; Alexandrov, Daniel A.
In: Fisheries Research, Vol. 87, No. 2-3, 01.11.2007, p. 240-254.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Atlantic salmon fisheries in the White and Barents Sea basins
T2 - Dynamic of catches in the 17-18th Century and comparison with 19-20th Century data
AU - Lajus, Dmitry L.
AU - Dmitrieva, Zoya V.
AU - Kraikovski, Alexei V.
AU - Lajus, Julia A.
AU - Alexandrov, Daniel A.
PY - 2007/11/1
Y1 - 2007/11/1
N2 - Catches of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, recorded in historical documents from the 17-18th Centuries have been analysed in four locations in the basins of the White and Barents Seas. Atlantic salmon was one of the most valuable products of the local economy in the 17-18th Centuries in the northern Russia. Therefore, catches were well recorded in the account books of state departments and monasteries. Salmon were fished mostly in the lower parts of rivers, using weirs which technologically were not changed over the centuries. This makes fishing effort commensurable and allows comparison of historical catch data of the 17-18th Centuries with statistical data available since the last quarter of the 19th Century. Notable fluctuations of catches, average weight and ratio of different seasonal forms of salmon were revealed. Decreasing catches tended to coincide with relatively colder periods. Comparison of historical and statistical data has shown that catches Atlantic salmon and therefore changes in size of their populations were most probably driven by natural factors before middle of the 20th Century.
AB - Catches of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, recorded in historical documents from the 17-18th Centuries have been analysed in four locations in the basins of the White and Barents Seas. Atlantic salmon was one of the most valuable products of the local economy in the 17-18th Centuries in the northern Russia. Therefore, catches were well recorded in the account books of state departments and monasteries. Salmon were fished mostly in the lower parts of rivers, using weirs which technologically were not changed over the centuries. This makes fishing effort commensurable and allows comparison of historical catch data of the 17-18th Centuries with statistical data available since the last quarter of the 19th Century. Notable fluctuations of catches, average weight and ratio of different seasonal forms of salmon were revealed. Decreasing catches tended to coincide with relatively colder periods. Comparison of historical and statistical data has shown that catches Atlantic salmon and therefore changes in size of their populations were most probably driven by natural factors before middle of the 20th Century.
KW - Atlantic salmon
KW - Barents Sea
KW - History of fisheries
KW - White Sea
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=35548941425&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.fishres.2007.07.001
DO - 10.1016/j.fishres.2007.07.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:35548941425
VL - 87
SP - 240
EP - 254
JO - Fisheries Research
JF - Fisheries Research
SN - 0165-7836
IS - 2-3
ER -
ID: 36173002