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Om tro og trål, torskefilet og tørrfisk / Bjørn-Petter Finstad.
Title: | Om tro og trål, torskefilet og tørrfisk / Bjørn-Petter Finstad. |
Translated title: | On faith and trawl, cod fillet and dried fish. |
Author(s): | Finstad, Bjørn-Petter. |
Date: | 1997. |
Publisher: | Tromsø, Norway: Senter for samiske studier |
Language: | Norwegian. |
In: | Stat, religion, etnisitet. (1997.), |
Abstract: | Finnmark fisheries in 1991 were 22% of country's catch. Recent history includes competition, even blockade against Russian trawlers. In inter- war years fisheries were nature-based, spring cod dried or salted. Germans set up freezer factories. Then came scorched earth, buildings and quays blown up, thousands of boats lost. Exiled government planned modern industry. Deep freezing was best but dearest way to keep fish. Market changed, frozen fillets to USA, dried fish to Africa! Even in 1961, 80% was dried. Fishermen numbered from 9 800 in 1938 to 4 100 in 1970 to 2 500 in 1992, while catches increased. |
Notes: | In: Stat, religion, etnisitet / Bjørn-Petter Finstad, Lars Ivar Hansen, Henry Minde, Einar Niemi, Hallvard Tjelmeland, eds. |
Keywords: | 331 -- Employment. 639.2 -- Fisheries. 639.223 -- Cod fisheries. 639.38 -- Fish and marine mammal products. 93"194" -- 1940-1949. N -- Renewable resources. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*582) -- Finnmark. |
SPRI record no.: | 144439 |
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