Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, Volum 43American Fisheries Society, 1914 |
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Side 129 - free fishing and fowling in any of the great ponds, bays, coves, and rivers so far as the sea ebbs and flows within the precincts of the town where
Side 155 - of August, He has seen them when he thought they were spawning on the sand, having caught them a short time before, full of spawn, and finding them afterward for a time thin and weak. He thinks their spawning ground is on the white sandy bottom to the eastward of Martha's Vineyard, toward Muskeeget."
Side 199 - to promote the cause of fish culture; to gather and diffuse information bearing upon its practical success, and upon all matters relating to the fisheries ; the uniting and encouraging of all
Side 119 - It consists of a raft from which hang planks or frames in a vertical position. It is anchored in a region where mussels are spawning and when covered with spat is towed to a breeding basin where the rearing can take place without any further care than to see that no mud accumulates
Side 120 - Here the shellfish are cultivated on ropes made from rushes or "alfa" suspended in the water from stakes which are placed from 20 to 30 feet apart depending on the depth of the water. The ropes are hung over the mussel beds close to the shellfish in order to catch the
Side 201 - CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION The constitution of the Society may be amended, altered or repealed by a twothirds vote of the members present at any regular