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Fishing Grounds of the Gulf 1 10
Apparently there is no reasons why this should not be an all-the-season fishing ground, but it seems not to be been to much in the winter. Inspect the actual lagging regarding engine and also heater exhausts with regard to damage and also deterioration as well as regional products pertaining to heat damage or charring.It furnishes, nevertheless, a very good summertime handline fishery for cod at dogfish time, and in the spring several weeks it abounds in cod, cusk, and hake, all fish of large size.

Roseway Bank. This bank is N. of the western part of La Have and SE. of Shelbourne Light, Nova Scotia: 31 miles SSE. from the whistling buoy off Lockport, Nova Scotia, to the southeastern advantage. It is oblong in shape and also small extent--about 270 square geographical miles. Its greatest duration is 21 miles along with its greatest breadth 15 kilometers. It expands from 43? 12' to 43? 33' north latitude, and from 64? 25' to 64? 52' west longitude and also at the northwest corner is connected with the shore reduce of 60 fathoms with a narrow the neck and throat. Depths come from 33 to 48 fathoms. The bottom is ofgravel and sand, and rocks; around the Northeast Peak the bottom is of yellow mud and gravel.

Currents in this region are not nearly so strong as about Cape Sable and Browns Bank, their basic direction getting WSW. and ENE the westerly a lot the much stronger, though the push and path of both are much influenced by the wind.

The main minn kota components taken listed below arehaddock and cod, and cusk, but hake, halibut and pollock occur, the most effective fishing months getting from May to October, when the banking institution is resorted to by craft from western Nova Scotia. A couple of New Britain craft also fish here.

La Have Banking institution. Situated eastward of Browns Bank and S. and E. of Roseway Bank. It extends from 42? 34' to 43? 26' north latitude a distance of 52 mls, and from 63? 50' to 65? 07' west longitude a distance of about 54 miles. The bank is nearly divided into two portions, which the eastern (La Have Bank correct) extends N and S. 39 kilometers and the western portion nearly E. and W. about 35 mls. The total part of the bank is about 1,200 miles.

The base is largely coarsepebbles and gravel, and rock, with smaller sized areas of beach sand distributed here and there. Depths work from 40 to 50 fathoms. The normal set of the currents is always to the westward, but this is much affected by the push and direction of the blowing wind and is typically quite solid during easterly blows.

The primary minn kota pieces upon this bank in past times has been for haddock and cod: and while past reports, (1881) speak of this as getting once been a favorite fishing ground for halibut and state that it was not at time of great importance and importance in that fishery, the figures for this particular ground for the year 1923 show the halibut get to have been third in volume and first in value of the species used there. In fact, the find of halibut here tends to make quite an imposing physique when the fairly small scale of the ground is considered.

Little La Have and also the La Have Ridges are simply continuations of the back toward the Western Bank to get a distance around 45 a long way. This places the eastern limit within 62? 50' west longitude, the upper and the southern part of boundaries being about as those of Los angeles Have Financial institution. The part of the ridges is around 1,575 miles. The bottom here is a succession of ridges of gravel and pebbles with occasional patches of rocks. Depths come from 53 to 80 fathoms. The current, sometimes strong, is weaker here than even farther W. about the bank and, except in the course of easterly winds, is but little noticed. The general establish is westerly.

"The Ridges" says the report before mentioned, "were for a number of years one of the favorite hotels for halibut catchers during winter, and many very good catches of cod were taken here at that year. At present but few halibut are found except from the deep h2o along the southern edge of the earth, where they sometimes have been found quite plentiful during practically the entire 12 months." Evidently there has not been much change in these problems since the writer's time; fish are present here In about the same levels as in past years.

1 piece of base, having depths of 25 to 50 fathoms around red clay-based, lying roughly in 43? 08' to 43? 10' north latitude and about 81? to 83? west longitude, seems a good spring and early summer ground. Seemingly red-clay base indicates an effective halibut terrain, as this types is usually provide where this sort of bottom is located.

Hake are normally found in good numbers in the deep drinking water about the ends of the soil and even in the Ridges.

These waters are usually 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. 18 miles SSW. from Shelbourne Light. Nova Scotia. It can be about 3 miles 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 rocky and distinct, the bottom across the deeper servings being constructed mostly of small black colored and yellow pebbles.

This really is a summer halibut ground (August and July) in depths from 45 to 60 fathoms, and halibut occur in October in the deeper waters about this. It is also a fair summer cod ground, and cusk exist in the deeply water regarding the edges while in most of the season. In kinds, seasons and general are far as on Roseway.

Western Bank. This is one of the most essential minn kota pieces grounds from the western Atlantic, whether as regards sizing or the great quantity of its product or service. It is S. of Cape Breton Island and the eastern a part of Nova Scotia between the parallels of 42? 55' and 44? 46' north latitude as well as the meridians of 59? 04' and 62? 35' west longitude. It has a length of 156 a long way and a width, including the Middle Ground, of 76 mls. It is about 420 a long way E. ? S. from Boston to the southwestern edge, which implies about 48 hours' steaming for the otter-trawl fleet.

The typical contour in the bank inside the 65-fathom collection, as set down on the Admiralty graph, approaches fairly a very elongated ellipse, the longer axis running NE. by E. and SW. by W.; but over a large area to eastward of the center of the lender, soundings of less than 50 fathoms hook it up directly with all the Middle Ground, which we have now here contained in the some lender. The total degree of the financial institution thus identified is about 7,000 rectangular geographical mls. Off its eastern stop lies Banquereau (the Quereau of the anglers) with The Gully between, as well as a short length of the western edge will be the La Have Ridges.

The depths off of the southern fringe of the bank raise rapidly from 80 to700 and 1,200, and also 1,400 fathoms. At the eastern finish is Sable Island, [16] "graveyard of vessels", afilter and long, crescent-shaped height seemingly minimizing in location each year, established entirely of sand which has been blown Into innumerable dunes and hummocks. Off both stops of the isle are dangerous and long fine sand bars. The size of the island is 20 mls; its greatest width is approximately 1? kilometers. It is said that the Northwest Lighting has been transferred three times due to the fact that the western end in the island has become literally blown away. It lies in an E. and W. direction, and also the depth water over the bars for a length of 7 to 10 miles out does not surpass 2 fathoms, and even 10 miles a greater distance out the depths do not exceed 10 to 11 fathoms. Within the past several years fishermen have reported the appearance of a yellow sand shoal about 5 or 6 miles SE. from your Northeast Lighting. This is thought to appear at low normal water.

In general, the bank slopes S. and W. from the tropical isle, depths which range from 18 to 60 fathoms. The bottom is usually sandy with patches of gravel and pebbles. Currents are sometimes very strong about Sable Tropical island and are relatively irregular; seemingly they are a lot influenced by the winds. In the other parts from the bank usually there is but little recent, whatever there exists usually tending toward the west.

Earlier the cod and halibut were the foodstuff fishes most taken in this article, but with the changed techniques in the fishery (as the growth of the otter-trawl fleet) along with a changed flavor in our public the haddock catch is among the most second most important in the receipts of minn kota parts from these waters. The halibut fishery stands next in the collection. Other underside feeders appear in less amounts, the pollock and the cusk perhaps being next to be able of relevance, with hake and a great deal of the various flatfishes in the otter trawls. These latter are marketed as sole.

Remembering the tiny amount of haddock from the fares obtained from these oceans in past years, the author asked several old-time anglers as to its abundance in the old days. The answer was normally Oh you will find, there were always haddock there; at times they troubled us a great deal." Then, noting my surprise at so putting it, "You know, the haddock isn't much as being a salt fish."

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The Gully is a very crucial halibut ground. The halibut are not present in great phone numbers all over the terrain, perhaps the very best of the minn kota parts becoming on the difficult and gravelly ridges and slopes included in between the meridians of 69? and 80? to the west longitude. This rocky bottom is rich in food, and also the lant and herring are usually plentiful within their season. In the spring the halibut appear to be especially numerous in the upper and northwestern areas of the bank, in the future, in June and July, moving farther out. Some, are found here in winter. It does not seem to be of regular occurrence; and evidently there are virtually no haddock right here, probably due to depth of your water and also the nature of the bottom, as the cod may also be found in The Gully in 60 to 90 fathoms.

Artimon Bank. Posseses an area of some 120 square miles by using a bottom of gravel and rocksdepths and rocks of 38 to 50 fathoms. It really is but unknown because of the propensity of the fishermen to use the bigger grounds near at hand. Cod are known to be present right here, however. The financial institution lies N. of the eastern part of Quereau, separated from this by a slim, deep-water channel.

Misaine Bank. Lies N. of the american two-thirds of Quereau, at one location very near, but in standard the banks are separated by some 20 miles of deep drinking water. Its greatest length is 80 kilometers and its greatest width 40 miles. Depths are from 40 to 60 fathoms over a bottom broken and difficult. A few halibut trips are landed from this in most yrs, even though it is not of much value as a sportfishing ground.

Canso Bank. A long, slim extension of Misaine Financial institution, lying inside an E, and W. route; its size is 45 miles as well as its greatest width 13 kilometers, its location being about 425 square miles. Depths range from 30 to 65 fathoms spanning a bottom of sand, with spots of gravel and pebbles. It is not of much significance as a sportfishing ground, especially as judged by the use of it through the American fleet, though far more fished by vessels from Nova Scotia; perhaps it is overshadowed by the presence of its larger Western, Quereau and neighbors Banking institutions, with which reasons it kinds virtually a single piece of bottom, only narrow, deep-water routes separating them. These larger grounds are greatly fished each by American vessels and by those from Nova Scotia ports as well as by French and British otter trawlers.

The data given elsewhere and here within this report are taken from the published bulletins of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, and include simply the landings of vessels of 5 lots net, or higher, at the plug-ins of Boston and Glouscester, Mass., and Portland, Me.

[Desk 5--Sportfishing grounds of the offshore North Atlantic, exhibiting the principal types taken upon them]

[Footnote 16: "Pedro Reinel, a Portuguese pilot of much fame" (Herrera) produced a map in 1505 demonstrating Sable Island, feared and dreaded by all fishermen even in those days, where he known as it "Santa Cruz." Jacamo Gastaldi, an Italian cartographer, in 1548 shows it "Isolla de World." Sir Humphrey Gilbert or his historian, says that the Portuguese had created an interesting resolution here for shipwrecked mariners. This, "After intelligence we had of the Portugal who was himself current when the Portugals, above 30 years past (thus before 1551) performed put upon the island tidy and swine to dog breed, which were given that exceedingly multiplied."]

TABLES OF CATCH

[Table 6--Distance from Boston or Gloucester, Mass., to the centre of certain of the more important overseas banks]

[Dinner table 7--Range from Portland, Me., to the center of a number of of the more valuable offshore banking institutions]

[Table 8--Landings by minn kota elements vessels at Gloucester and Boston, Mass., and Portland, Me., from interior or shoreline grounds, 1927]

[Table 9--Landings by fishing vessels at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., and Portland, Me., from the external grounds in the Gulf of Maine, 1927]

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

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




 
 
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