750 | |
The sponge auction wharf at Key West. In: "The Sponge Fishery of Florida in 1900" by John N. Cobb. Report of the Commissioner for the Year Ending June 30, 1902. P. 175, Plate 9. |
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751 | |
Whaling vessels at New Bedford, Massachusetts, in October 1901. In: "Aquatic Products in Arts and Industries" by Charles H. Stevenson. Report of the Commissioner for the Year Ending June 30, 1902. P. 186, Plate 11. |
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752 | |
Deck of modern whaler, showing try-works, scraphopper, and utensils employed in trying-out oil. In: "Aquatic Products in Arts and Industries" by Charles H. Stevenson. Report of the Commissioner for the Year Ending June 30, 1902. P. 196, Plate 13. |
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753 | |
Grinding and pressing crude spermaceti for removal of taut-pressed oil. Interior view of oil refinery. Filling bottles with sperm oil. In: "Aquatic Products in Arts and Industries" by Charles H. Stevenson. Report of the Commissioner for the Year Ending June 30, 1902. P. 200, Plate 14. |
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754 | |
School of black-fish stranded on the shore of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. In: "Aquatic Products in Arts and Industries" by Charles H. Stevenson. Report of the Commissioner for the Year Ending June 30, 1902. P. 208, Plate 15. |
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755 | |
View of Menhaden Fleet at Provincetown, Massachusetts. In: "Aquatic Products in Arts and Industries" by Charles H. Stevenson. Report of the Commissioner for the Year Ending June 30, 1902. P. 232, Plate 16. |
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756 | |
Description not available. |
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757 | |
Description not available. |
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758 | |
Description not available. |
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759 | |
Description not available. |
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760 | |
Description not available. |
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761 | |
Description not available. |
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762 | |
Description not available. |
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763 | |
Description not available. |
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764 | |
Description not available. |
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765 | |
Description not available. |
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766 | |
Description not available. |
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767 | |
Testing the ocean's crop. Experimental haul on the Bureau's vessel, the FISH HAWK, to determine the character of the population of shore waters. IN: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 378. |
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768 | |
Stripping cod at sea on a winter morning. Fisheries Bureau spawn-taker aboard a trawler. Note the snow on the rail, the frozen spray on the mast, and the ice on the rigging. Frontispiece. |
|
769 | |
Whale harpoon gun loaded and being turned so as to point at the whale. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 14. |
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770 | |
Spearing seals at sea. Pelagic sealing by Aleut natives now forbidden by the governments of the United States, Great Britain, Russia, and Japan. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 46. |
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771 | |
Holluschickie hauling up from the sea. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 64. |
|
772 | |
Old bull seals fighting. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 64. |
|
773 | |
Catch of herring on beach at Gastineau Channel. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 90. |
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774 | |
A typical seal rookery, half-abandoned. Showing the massing of the harems, the watchful figures of the beachmasters, and the idle bulls in the background. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 102. |
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775 | |
Native salmon trap on an Alaskan River. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 116. |
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776 | |
Modern salmon trap on an Alaskan River. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 116. |
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777 | |
Headquarters of the U.S. Fisheries Bureau at Washington, D.C. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 202. |
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778 | |
Hauling the largest shad seine in the world. Spawn-taking operations on the Potomac River. Trying to save from extinction one of America's finest flavored food fish. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 202. |
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779 | |
Hatchery and laboratory building at Woods Hole. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 336. |
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780 | |
Residence and Fisheries Bureau Headquarters at Woods Hole. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 336 |
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781 | |
What shall we get this time? Photo #1. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 346. |
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782 | |
Here's a new one boys! The veteran collector of the Woods Hole station is in the foreground of both pictures. Photo #2. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 346. |
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783 | |
Clammer raking for quahaugs in New Bedford Harbor. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P.370. |
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784 | |
Oysterman tonging for oysters in Buzzards Bay. In: "The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries," by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P.370. |
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785 | |
Tuna caught in the Sancti Petri tap brought to the processing plant. |
Strait of Gibraltar, Spain 1910 Ca. |
786 | |
Tuna caught by pole and line method on the Bay of Biscay. |
Bay of Biscay, Atlantic Ocean 1958 |
787 | |
Tuna caught by pole and line method on the Bay of Biscay. Getting ready to gaff the fish aboard. |
Bay of Biscay, Atlantic Ocean 1958 |
788 | |
Tuna processing plant at Sancti Petri. The site where the decapitated tuna were hung was referred to as "EL BOSQUE", (The Forest.) |
Strait of Gibraltar, Spain 1910 Ca. |
789 | |
Tuna trap fishing at Sancti Petri. |
Strait of Gibraltar, Spain 1949 |
790 | |
Tuna trap fishing at Sancti Petri. |
Strait of Gibraltar, Spain 1949 |
791 | |
Tuna trap fishing at Sancti Petri. Note the large tuna landed in the boat CARME CARMEN. |
Strait of Gibraltar, Spain 1949 |
792 | |
Humpback salmon, adult male. In: "The Fishes of Alaska." Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXVI, 1906. P. 360, Plate XXIII. |
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793 | |
Humpback salmon, breeding male. In: "The Fishes of Alaska." Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXVI, 1906. P. 360, Plate XXIV. |
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794 | |
Humpback salmon, adult female. In: "The Fishes of Alaska." Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXVI, 1906. P. 360, Plate XXV. |
|
795 | |
Humpback salmon, breeding female. In: "The Fishes of Alaska." Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXVI, 1906. P. 360, Plate XXVI. |
|
796 | |
Dog salmon, breeding male. In: "The Fishes of Alaska." Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXVI, 1906. P. 360, Plate XXVII. |
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797 | |
Dog salmon, breeding female. In: "The Fishes of Alaska." Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXVI, 1906. P. 360, Plate XXVIII. |
|
798 | |
Chinook salmon, adult male. In: "The Fishes of Alaska." Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXVI, 1906. P. 360, Plate XXIX. |
|
799 | |
Chinook salmon, adult female. In: "The Fishes of Alaska." Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXVI, 1906. P. 360, Plate XXX. |
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