
Data gathered from 1977 to 1981 as background to M.Sc. thesis, Native lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) stocks in the Canadian waters of Lake Superior prior to 1955 (1981, John L. Goodier, Institute for Environmental Studies and Department of Zoology, University of Toronto). Contains hand-written notes pertaining to the commercial fisheries of the Canadian waters of Lake Superior, especially those for lake trout, and prior to the invasion of the parasitic sea lamprey species. Includes records of local histories, oral interview notes, extracts of Hudson's Bay Co. trading post diaries and fisheries overseer reports, fish catch and planting statistics, census records, bibliographies, and spawning and fishing ground maps. This is File 4 of a total of 4. These records are also available on the website https://northshorefisheries.net and original copies are deposited with the Archives of Ontario, Toronto.
lake trout, Thunder Bay, Lake Superior, Fort William, Goulais River, sturgeon, Michipicoten Island, sea lamprey, Booth Fisheries Company, Sault Ste. Marie, Silver Islet, Pukaskwa National Park, lake herring, Ontario history, overfishing, Port Coldwell, Kaministiquia River, lake whitefish, Superior Shoal, Michipicoten Post, Black Bay, pound net, Jackfish, Pic Post, Rossport, siscowet, gill net, fishing ground, Gargantua, fish stock, commercial fishery, oral interview, Hudson's Bay Company, fish hatchery, Batchawana Bay, spawning ground, Great Lakes
lake trout, Thunder Bay, Lake Superior, Fort William, Goulais River, sturgeon, Michipicoten Island, sea lamprey, Booth Fisheries Company, Sault Ste. Marie, Silver Islet, Pukaskwa National Park, lake herring, Ontario history, overfishing, Port Coldwell, Kaministiquia River, lake whitefish, Superior Shoal, Michipicoten Post, Black Bay, pound net, Jackfish, Pic Post, Rossport, siscowet, gill net, fishing ground, Gargantua, fish stock, commercial fishery, oral interview, Hudson's Bay Company, fish hatchery, Batchawana Bay, spawning ground, Great Lakes
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