Herring and People of the North Pacific

Herring and People of the North Pacific Sustaining a Keystone Species

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Publisher's Synopsis

Herring are vital to the productivity and health of marine systems, and socio-ecologically Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) is one of the most important fish species in the Northern Hemisphere. Human dependence on herring has evolved for millennia through interactions with key spawning areas-but humans have also significantly impacted the species' distribution and abundance.

Combining ethnological, historical, archaeological, and political perspectives with comparative reference to other North Pacific cultures, Herring and People of the North Pacific traces fishery development in Southeast Alaska from precontact Indigenous relationships with herring to postcontact focus on herring products. Revealing new findings about current herring stocks as well as the fish's significance to the conservation of intraspecies biodiversity, the book explores the role of traditional local knowledge, in combination with archeological, historical, and biological data, in both understanding marine ecology and restoring herring to their former abundance.

Book information

ISBN: 9780295748283
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Imprint: University of Washington Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 639.27452091823
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xv, 259
Weight: 544g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 23mm