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Fishing Grounds of the Gulf 1 10
It seems to not be frequented much during the cold months, though seemingly there is no good reason why this really should not be an all-the-12 months minn kota parts ground. It furnishes, nevertheless, a very good summer handline fishery for cod at dogfish time, and in the spring a few months it abounds in cod, cusk, and hake, all fish of sizeable size.

Roseway Bank. This bank is situated N. in the western part of La Have and SE. of Shelbourne Light, Nova Scotia: 31 miles SSE. from the whistling buoy off Lockport, Nova Scotia, for the southeastern side. It is oblong in shape and also of small degree--about 270 square geographical miles. Its greatest duration is 21 miles and its particular greatest breadth 15 miles. It runs from 43? 12' to 43? 33' north latitude, and from 64? 25' to 64? 52' west longitude and at the north west corner is connected with the shore restriction of 60 fathoms by way of a narrow neck area. Depths are from 33 to 48 fathoms. The bottom is ofgravel and sand, and rocks; about the Northeast Top the bottom is of discolored mud and gravel.

Currents in this region are not almost so solid as about Cape Browns and Sable Banking institution, their standard direction becoming WSW. and ENE the westerly a lot the much stronger, though the push and route of both of them are much affected by the winds.

Hake, pollock and halibut occur, the very best minn kota components months becoming from May to October, when the financial institution is resorted to by craft from western Nova Scotia, even though principal sea food undertaken here arecod and haddock, and cusk. Several New The united kingdom craft also fish here.

Los angeles Have Financial institution. Situated eastward of Browns Bank and S. and E. of Roseway Bank. It extends from 42? 34' to 43? 26' northern latitude a distance of 52 kilometers, and from 63? 50' to 65? 07' western longitude a distance of approximately 54 mls. The bank is nearly divided into two portions, that the eastern (La Have Bank appropriate) extends N and S. 39 a long way and the european portion almost E. and W. about 35 miles. The total area of the bank is around 1,200 miles.

The base is largely coarsegravel and pebbles, and rock, with small areas of yellow sand distributed in some places. Depths operate from 40 to 50 fathoms. This is certainly much influenced by the push and path of the breeze and is normally quite strong during easterly blows, although the general list of the currents is to the westward.

The main fishing upon this bank previously has been for cod and haddock: and while former reports, (1881) speak of this as experiencing once been a favorite sportfishing soil for halibut and claim that it was not at time of much importance in that fishery, the figures with this ground for that year 1923 show the halibut catch to have been third in volume and first in value of the species taken there. In reality, the get of halibut here tends to make quite an imposing body when the relatively small measurements of the ground is regarded as.

Little Los angeles Have along with the La Have Ridges are merely continuations on this back in the direction of the Western Bank for the distance of around 45 miles. This spots the eastern limit in about 62? 50' west longitude, the north and the southern part of boundaries simply being about as those of La Have Bank. The section of the ridges is around 1,575 miles. The bottom here is a succession of ridges of pebbles and pea gravel with occasional patches of stones. Depths are from 53 to 80 fathoms. The current, from time to time strong, is weaker in this article than a greater distance W. around the bank and, except while in easterly wind, is but little discovered. The general establish is westerly.

"The Ridges" says the report just before mentioned, "were for several years one of many favorite accommodations for halibut catchers in the wintertime, and many great catches of cod were taken right here at that season. At present but few halibut are caught except in the deep water along the southern edge of the floor, where they sometimes have been found quite plentiful during practically the entire year." Obviously there has not been much alternation in these situations since the writer's time; minn kota parts are most often present in about the same amounts as in former years.

1 piece of base, having depths of 25 to 50 fathoms around red clay-based, lying approximately in 43? 08' to 43? 10' north latitude and about 81? to 83? west longitude, seems a great spring and early summer time ground. Seemingly red-clay underside indicates an effective halibut terrain, as this types is usually present where such a bottom can be found.

Hake are normally found in great numbers in the deep normal water about the edges of the ground and even around the Ridges.

These waters are very heavily fished from Canadian ports, as well as a fair number of American vessels visit them each year, a lot of them hailing from Boston or Gloucester.

Scandinavian Bank. Eighteen miles SSW. from Shelbourne Light. Nova Scotia. It is actually about 3 miles very long in an E. and W. direction by about ? distance wide. Generally speaking, the bottom is level, with depths from 50 to 70 fathoms; the shoal parts are difficult and distinct, the bottom on the deeper amounts being composed mostly of small black color and yellow-colored pebbles.

This really is a summer halibut ground (July and August) in depths from 45 to 60 fathoms, and halibut occur in October in the further waters about this. It is also a good summer cod ground, and cusk exist in the deep water in regards to the edges during most of the year. In conditions, species and general tend to be as on Roseway.

European Bank. This is one of the most essential minn kota parts grounds of the western Atlantic, whether as regards sizing or the large quantity of its product or service. It lies S. of Cape Breton Island as well as the eastern component of Nova Scotia between the parallels of 42? 44 and 55'? 46' to the north latitude along with the meridians of 59? 04' and 62? 35' west longitude. It has a period of 156 kilometers and a breadth, including the Center Ground, of 76 kilometers. It is about 420 mls E. ? S. from Boston to the southwestern edge, meaning about 48 hours' steaming for the otter-trawl fleet.

The overall contour of the bank in the 65-fathom range, as put down on the Admiralty chart, approaches fairly a very elongated ellipse, the more time axis working NE. by E. and SW. by W.; but over a extensive area to eastward of the center of the bank, soundings of less than 50 fathoms hook it up directly with the Middle Floor, which we have now here within the some bank. The total level of the lender thus defined is about 7,000 sq geographical a long way. Off its eastern stop lies Banquereau (the Quereau of the anglers) with The Gully between, along with a short distance of the american edge will be the La Have Ridges.

The depths from the southern side of the bank increase rapidly from 80 to1 and 700,200, as well as 1,400 fathoms. With the eastern stop is Sable Island, [16] "graveyard of ships", athin and lengthy, crescent-shaped elevation seemingly lessening in location each year, formed entirely of sand that has been blown Into innumerable hummocks and dunes. Away from both stops of the island are lengthy and harmful yellow sand bars. The duration of the island is 20 miles; its very best width is around 1? kilometers. It is said the Northwest Light-weight has been shifted three times simply because that the european end of your island has been literally mesmerised. It depends on an E. and W. direction, and the depth water over the bars for a extended distance of 7 to 10 miles out does not exceed 2 fathoms, and even 10 miles farther out the depths do not surpass 10 to 11 fathoms. Within recent years fishermen have reported the appearance of a beach sand shoal about 5 or 6 a long way SE. from the Northeast Light-weight. This is said to appear at low h2o.

In general, your budget slopes S. and W. from the island, depths which range from 18 to 60 fathoms. The bottom is mostly sandy with patches of gravel and pebbles. Currents are occasionally very strong about Sable Island and are somewhat irregular; apparently they are very much influenced by the winds. On the other parts of the bank usually there is but little recent, whatever there is certainly usually tending toward the west.

Formerly the cod and halibut were the meal fishes most taken in this article, but with the changed approaches in the fishery (as the expansion of the otter-trawl fleet) as well as a changed flavor in our community the haddock catch has become the second most critical in the statements of minn kota parts readily available waters. The halibut fishery stands third in the listing. Other underside feeders appear in less amounts, the pollock and the cusk perhaps simply being next as a way of importance, with hake and plenty of the various flatfishes in the otter trawls. These latter are marketed as sole.

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TABLES OF CATCH

[Table 6--Distance from Boston or Gloucester, Volume., to the middle of certain in the more important offshore banks]

[Kitchen table 7--Distance from Portland, Me., to the center of certain of the more valuable offshore banking institutions]

[Table 8--Landings by fishing vessels at Gloucester and Boston, Mass., and Portland, Me., from inner or shoreline grounds, 1927]

[Table 9--Landings by minn kota parts vessels at Gloucester and Boston, Mass., and Portland, Me., from the outer grounds of your Gulf of Maine, 1927]

[Table 10--Landings by minn kota elements vessels at Gloucester and Boston, Mass., and Portland, Me., from the minn kota parts grounds of the Georges Bank area, 1927]

[Kitchen table 11--Landings by the otter-trawl fleet at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., and Portland, Me., from the minn kota parts grounds of the Georges Bank area, 1927]





 
 
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