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Environment,Culture, and The Great Lakes Fisheries
Authors:John C Hudson  Susy S Ziegler
Institution:1. Northwestern University, , Evanston, Illinois, 60208;2. Northern Michigan University, , Marquette, Michigan, 49855
Abstract:The commercial fisheries of the United States and Canadian Great Lakes are in a long period of decline. Detailed statistics kept for well over a century document a fluctuating pattern of harvests of the major commercial species. In the 1940s, sea lamprey began to devastate the fisheries, an effect that has not been fully countered. Overfishing, nonnative species, declining nutrient levels, and chemical pollution have contributed to reduced catches. Court decisions in the United States and Canada during the past thirty years have awarded a sizable share of commercial fishing rights to Native North Americans for their own support and sustenance. The Lake Erie yellow perch and walleye fishery, based mainly in Ontario, is the most successful commercial fishing operation in the region. Despite the many environmental and cultural challenges, the Great Lakes fisheries live on.
Keywords:Canada  fisheries  Great Lakes  United States
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