"Report On The Fisheries Of The Gulf Of St. Lawrence" is a detailed examination of the fishing industry in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, offering insights into the natural resources and ecological conditions of the area. Authored by Moses Henry Perley, this historical document provides a snapshot of the fishing practices, challenges, and economic importance of the fisheries during the period it was written. The report serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of resource management and the evolving relationship between human activity and marine ecosystems in eastern Canada.
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