THE ALEWIVES' TALE: The Life History and Ecology of River Herring in the Northeast
Describes the plight of alewives and blueback herring, two fish species with similar life histories that are difficult to distinguish by sight. Collectively referred to as river herring, they have been economically crucial since colonial times as food, fertilizer, and bait. Photos.
Format: Paperbound
Pages: 162
Publisher: UMaP
ISBN: 9781625341051
Item #: 9183310
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