This is a historical report from the Commissioners of Fisheries of the State of New Jersey, providing insights into the state's fisheries during the period it covers. The "Report Of The Commissioners Of Fisheries Of The State Of New Jersey" likely details the status of various fish populations, regulations, and conservation efforts implemented to manage and protect these valuable natural resources. It offers a valuable snapshot of the challenges and strategies involved in maintaining healthy aquatic ecosystems and supporting the fishing industry.
Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of environmental conservation and fisheries management in New Jersey will find this report a useful primary source. It provides a window into past practices and perspectives that shaped current policies and initiatives.
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