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  1. Collapse of the Atlantic northwest cod fishery - Wikipedia

  2. After almost 3 decades, cod are still not back off N.L.

    Web19. Apr. 2021 · Atlantic cod in the waters off Newfoundland's northeast coast have been in the critical zone since the early 1990s In 1992, the federal government announced a sweeping moratorium on fishing...

  3. 30 years after the moratorium, what have we really learned about …

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    The commercial cod fishery remains small, three decades after the 1992 moratorium was introduced. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press) The following is an essay by Jenn Thornhill Verma, author of the book Cod Collapse: The Rise and Fall of Newfoundland's Saltwater Cowboys.
    Nevertheless, cod remains central to the history, culture, imagery, and even identity for Newfoundland and its peoples. The cod fishery has a long history in Newfoundland, with the affluent cod stocks being the very reason the island was settled by Europeans in the 17 th century.
    Cod fishing in Newfoundland was carried out at a subsistence level for centuries, but large scale fishing began shortly after the European arrival in the North American continent in 1492, with the waters being found to be preternaturally plentiful, and ended after intense overfishing with the collapse of the fisheries in 1992.
    This incidental catch undermined the stability of the ecosystem by depleting stocks of important predator and prey species. A significant factor contributing to the depletion of the cod stocks off the shores of Newfoundland included the introduction and proliferation of equipment and technology that increased the volume of landed fish.
  5. 'It's more than just a fish:' Scientists worry cod will …

    Web18. Apr. 2021 · Atlantic cod in the waters off Newfoundland's northeast coast have been in the critical zone since the early 1990s, shortly before …

  6. Cod, Culture, and Loss: Thirty Years of the Cod …

    Web4. Juli 2022 · Cod is predominant and iconic in Newfoundland culture and memory. Decades of overfishing decimated the historically plentiful ground fish population and it has yet to return to healthy levels, despite the …

  7. Cod moratorium: How Newfoundland’s cod industry …

    Web11. Juli 2022 · The cod moratorium was — and still is — Canada’s single largest industrial layoff, affecting more than 30,000 people in Newfoundland and Labrador, from fishers to ship builders to cannery workers.

  8. Fish still missing, traditions extinct 30 years after N.L.

    Web2. Juli 2022 · The CBC's Ryan Cooke tracks down people caught up in the momentous closure of Newfoundland's cod fishery, and finds the impacts went far beyond their livelihoods

  9. Twenty-seven Years After the Cod Collapse, We Still …

    Web4. Juli 2019 · While some of the damage may be irreversible, there may yet be a future for cod fishing in what remains of outport Newfoundland and Labrador. That future is dependent, however, on a substantially rebuilt …

  10. Clues from decades-old studies shed light on …

    Web6. Mai 2022 · At its peak in the 1960s, Newfoundland and Labrador’s Northern cod fishery employed more than 40,000 people and comprised hundreds of thousands of tonnes of catch, making it one of the world’s …

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