Call Number (LC) Title Results
SH254.E87 L45 1983 European integration and the common fisheries policy / 1
SH254.E87 .S73a Fiskeri. Fischerei. Menge und Wert der Anlandungen in der EG = Fisheries. Quantity and value of landings in the EC. 1
SH254.E87 S73a Kvartalsvis fiskeribulletin. = Vierteljährliches Fischereibulletin.= Quarterly bulletin of fisheries. 1
SH254.E87 T74 1990 Fisheries in the developing countries : the European Community's policy / 1
SH254.E87 W55 2009eb The paradoxes of transparency science and the ecosystem approach to fisheries management in Europe /
The paradoxes of transparency : science and the ecosystem approach to fisheries management in Europe /
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SH255 A394 1695 An advertisement, concerning the Royal Fishery of England 1
SH255 .A67 British sea fishermen / 1
SH255 .C65 A discourse concerning the fishery within the British seas and other His Majesties dominions and more especially as it relates to the trade of the Company of the royal fishery of England, offered to consideration in order to subscriptions for raising a stock, for carrying on the affairs thereof upon the terms proposed. 2
SH255 .F74 1995 Freshwater fisheries management / 1
SH255 .G36 A vindication of a national-fishery wherein is asserted that the glory, wealth, strength, safety, and happiness of this kingdom, with the flourishing of trade, and growth of navigation, as also the employing of the poor of this realm, doth depend (under God) upon a national-fishery : and all the general, vulgar, (tho' erroneous) objections against encouraging the fishery of England, answer'd, and confuted : to which is added the sovreignty of British-seas. 1
SH255 .H8 1692 A humble proposal for obtaining an act of parliam[en]t to encourage persons to subscribe towards a comon stock of -- for setting up a general fishery whereby no subscriber can run a hazard of ye least loss but hath on ye contrary all moral certainty of great gain; the governm[en]t may have ffour millions and the nation recover the great benefit of the fishing trade. 1
SH255 (INTERNET) A pollitique platt for the honour of the Prince, the greate profite of the publique state, relief of the poore, preseruation of the riche, reformation of roges and idle persones, and the wealthe of thousandes that knowes not howe to liue
Englands vvay to vvin vvealth, and to employ ships and marriners, or, A plaine description of what great profite, it will bring vnto the common- wealth of England, by the erecting, building, and aduenturing of busses, to sea, a fishing With a true relation of the inestimable wealth ... taken out of his Maiesties seas, by the Hollanders ... and also a discourse of the sea-coast townes of England ... /
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SH255 .R54 1650 Right Honourable, amongst the many benefits which will redound [sic] to this nation by the fishing trade, these insuing will arise, viz. from the two politicall maximes, which are necessary to be observed for the good of the commonwealth 1
SH255 .R69 1670 The royal fishing revived Wherein is demonstrated, from what causes the Dutch have upon the matter engrossed the fishing trade in His Majesties seas wherein the principles of all the trades they drive in the world are chiefly founded as also from what causes the English have lost the fishing trade to the endangering the small remainder of the trades they yet enjoy. Together with expedients by which the fishing trade may be redeemed by the English, and proposed for carrying on so great a work. Humbly offered to the consideration of the King and Parliament. 1
SH255 .S53 England's royall fishing revived : or, A compvtation as well of the charge of a busse or herring-fishing ship: as also of the gaine and profit thereby. With the states proclamation annexed unto the same, as concerning herring-fishing. / 1
SH255 .S547 1662 A directory for the managing of the royal trade of fishing with nets, hooks, and line, in an experimental way, for all those that shall employ a stock therein. 1
SH255 .S6 Some thoughts upon the means of propagating and establishing an English fishery. 1
SH257 B7 A briefe note of the benefits that grow to this realme, by the obseruation of fish-daies: with a reason and cause wherefore the law in that behalfe made, is ordained. Very necessarie to be placed in the houses of all men, especially common victualers. 1
SH257 .E87 An Essay for the raising a national fishery by the poor of England without tax or money that shall imploy and maintain all the poor, and growing poor of this nation for ever, and in less than five yers, totally ease the publick from that greivous burden / 2
SH257 (INTERNET) General and rare memorials pertayning to the perfect arte of nauigation annexed to the paradoxal cumpas, in playne: now first published: 24. yeres, after the first inuention thereof.
A discourse of the fishery briefly laying open, not only the advantages, and facility of the undertaking, but likewise the absolute necessity of it, in order to the well-being, both of king, and people : asserted, and vindicated from all materiall objections /
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