Thule fishing revisited : the economic importance of fish at the Pembroke and Bell Sites, Victoria Island, Nunavut
Archaeology ; Archeological site ; Arctic Region ; Canada ; Fauna ; Fish ; Inuit ; Nunavut ; Subsistence economy ; Victoria Island
The AA. report on 2 faunal assemblages which provide a new perspective on the issue of fishing in the Thule period. These sites, Pembroke and Bell, are situated on southeastern Victoria Island in the region historically occupied by the ‘Copper Inuit
’ who are known to have relied on fish to a significant degree, but whose annual subsistence-settlement cycle was notably different from their Thule ancestors. Following description and interpretation of the 2 faunal samples, the AA. consider the sites
importance to the broader understanding of the role of fish in Thule economies.
Bank erosion ; Ecosystem ; Experimentation ; Fish ; Habitat ; Hydraulic works ; Insect ; Inter-disciplinary approach ; Research ; Stream ; United Kingdom
) how an understanding of the way in which fish behaviours and swimming capability are affected by flow conditions around artificial structures can lead to the design of effective fish passages. In each case, an interdisciplinary approach has been
Africa ; Central Africa ; Development ; Economic policy ; Fishing harbour ; Fishing resources ; Natural resources ; Regional development ; Sea fishing ; Sustainable development
Biogeography ; Ecology ; Fish ; Habitat ; Natural resources ; Nature conservation ; Sea water ; Spatial distribution ; Taxonomy ; Vulnerability
Seahorses (genus Hippocampus) form a group of over 30 species of enigmatic and charismatic marine fish. Key areas of advancement in recent years, as reviewed here, include the application of genetic tools to confirm the monogamous behaviour of many
The article deals with port-city, the structural change, the local culture (for example fish markets for tourists, port festivals), the globalization, the adaptation and the change of path. Large projects, like the “Docklands” in London, the “Port
Fishing ; Ivory Coast ; Pool ; Population pressure ; Rural geography ; Settlement ; Sustainable development ; Water ; Water management ; Water resources
Agriculture ; Aquatic ecosystem ; Collective consumption ; Fishing ; Industry ; Management ; Polluted water ; River transport ; Russia ; Water ; Water energy ; Water needs ; Water quality ; Water supply