Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World

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by Mark Kurlansky


  seafood companies

  seal hunting

  Vikings in

  Newfoundland cod

  Newfoundland cod fishery

  Newfoundland Inshore Fisheries Association

  Newlyn, England

  North America British in/and

  North Atlantic

  North Sea

  catches in

  depletion of fish stocks in

  fisheries

  overfishing in

  North Sea Banks

  North Virginia

  Northeast Peak

  Northern stock

  last of (recipe)

  Norway

  ban on seal hunting

  and cod farming

  and cod stocks

  fishing subsidies

  Nova Scotia

  cod trade

  economy of

  fishery

  salt cod

  Oar-driven fishing (Iceland)

  Ocean, expanding sovereignty into

  see also Three-mile limit; 200-mile limit

  O‘Donnell Usen (co.)

  Oil

  Old Port Seafoods

  Orange roughy

  Osbourne, Tom

  Otter trawl

  Overfishing

  in British waters

  cape shark

  damage from

  as global problem

  walleye pollock

  Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus)

  Pacific fisheries

  Pelagic fish

  Pesquerias y Secadores de Bacalao de Espafia (PYSBE)

  Petty Harbour

  cod catches

  cod farming

  processing plant in

  Phytoplankton

  Pier fishing

  Pilgrims

  Plaice

  Plymouth, England

  Pollock

  Poor John

  Portugal/Portuguese

  and territorial limits

  Portuguese fishing fleet

  Postum Company

  Quotas

  Raleigh, Sir Walter

  Recipes (cod)

  bacalao

  brandade

  chowder

  cod head

  cod parts

  codfish balls

  Fishermen’s Brewis

  fresh cod

  fresh salt cod

  jance

  roe

  salt cod

  saltfish

  sounds

  stewed codfish

  stockfish

  West India cure

  Redfish

  quotas

  Regulation

  New England

  Restraining Act

  Reykjavik, Iceland

  Robinson, Andrew

  Rockfish

  Rockhoppers

  Roe (cod)

  recipes

  Rose, George

  Royal Navy

  Rum industry

  Russia

  Sail power

  St. John’s, Newfoundland

  St. Pierre

  Salem

  Salmon

  Salmon farming

  Salt

  Salt cod

  Iceland

  imported in Spain

  market for

  New England

  quality of

  recipes

  regional cures

  trade in

  words for

  Salt cod cooking

  Saltfish

  recipes

  resuscitating

  Salting

  Sanfilippo family

  Sassafras

  Schooner races

  Schooners

  armed

  Science, optimism about

  Scrod

  Seabirds

  Seafood companies

  Seal hunting.

  Sentinel Fishery

  Seven Years War. See French and Indian War

  Share fishermen

  Shipbuilding

  Ships

  British fleet

  high-powered

  lost

  schooner

  two-masted

  Shrimp

  Sierra Club

  Sigurjónsson, Jóhann

  Skates

  Skin (cod), recipes

  Slave trade

  Slavery

  Smacks

  Smith, Adam

  Smith, John

  Snow crab

  Sounds (cod)

  recipes

  Soviet Union

  Spain

  British resentment against

  and Cod Wars

  fishing expeditions

  and territorial limits

  Spanish fishing fleet

  in Irish box

  supertrawlers

  Spawning

  Stack, Leonard

  Stamp Act

  Steam power

  Stern trawler

  Stockfish

  preparation for cooking

  recipes

  Sugar Act of

  Sugar production

  Swordfish

  Taggart, Christopher

  Technology(ies), new

  lack of, in Iceland

  Terre-Neuvas

  Territorial limit(s}

  U.S./Canada

  Thor, Jón

  Thoreau, Henry David

  Thorvaldsson, Tómas

  Thorwald

  Three-mile limit

  Tickler chains

  Tobin, Brian

  Tocqeville, Alexis de

  Tongue (cod)

  recipes

  Tourism

  Townsend Act

  Trade

  New England

  triangulated

  Trade monopolies

  Trade ships (sack ships)

  Traps

  Trawl wire cutter

  Trawler fleet(s), modem

  Trawlers

  beam

  diesel-powered

  midwater

  Spanish

  steam-powered

  stern

  Tripe

  recipes

  Trueba y Pardo

  Truman, Harry

  Twelve-mile limit 200-mile limit/zone

  U.S./Canada

  United Nations

  Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

  Seabed Committee

  United States

  U.S. Fisheries Association

  U.S. Fisheries Commission

  Verrazzano, Giovanni da

  Vikings

  Walleye pollock

  War of, 1812

  Washington, George

  Water temperature (cod)

  Waymouth, George

  Well smacks

  Wells, Clyde

  West India cure recipes

  West Indies

  Wet wells

  Whale hunting

  Whale meat

  Whale watching

  Whales

  Whelks

  White Fleet

  White-fleshed fish

  Whitehead, Maureen

  Whiting

  World War I,

  World War II,

  Zooplankton

 

 

 


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