Caught in Irons

Caught in Irons
Title Caught in Irons PDF eBook
Author Michael Wayne Santos
Publisher Susquehanna University Press
Pages 216
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781575910536

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Santos (history, Lynchburg College) uses the international fishermen's races that captured popular imagination in the US and Canada during the 1920s and 1930s as a means for discussing the changing economic and social realities that redefined the North Atlantic fisheries and the society as a whole i

Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author New Hampshire. Bureau of Labor
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1914
Genre Labor
ISBN

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Our Paper

Our Paper
Title Our Paper PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 650
Release 1917
Genre Juvenile delinquency
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Foundry

Foundry
Title Foundry PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 762
Release 1907
Genre Founding
ISBN

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Reports

Reports
Title Reports PDF eBook
Author New Hampshire
Publisher
Pages 1392
Release 1914
Genre New Hampshire
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Biennial Report

Biennial Report
Title Biennial Report PDF eBook
Author New Hampshire. Labor Bureau
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1914
Genre Labor
ISBN

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Overrun

Overrun
Title Overrun PDF eBook
Author Andrew Reeves
Publisher ECW Press
Pages 272
Release 2019-03-12
Genre Science
ISBN 1773053353

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Intelligent investigative writing meets experiential journalism in this important look at one of North America’s most voraciously invasive species Politicians, ecologists, and government wildlife officials are fighting a desperate rearguard action to halt the onward reach of Asian Carp, four troublesome fish now within a handful of miles from entering Lake Michigan. From aquaculture farms in Arkansas to the bayous of Louisiana; from marshlands in Indiana to labs in Minnesota; and from the Illinois River to the streets of Chicago where the last line of defense has been laid to keep Asian carp from reaching the Great Lakes, Overrun takes us on a firsthand journey into the heart of a crisis. Along the way, environmental journalist Andrew Reeves discovers that saving the Great Lakes is only half the challenge. The other is a radical scientific and political shift to rethink how we can bring back our degraded and ignored rivers and waterways and reconsider how we create equilibrium in a shrinking world. With writing that is both urgent and wildly entertaining, Andrew Reeves traces the carp’s explosive spread throughout North America from an unknown import meant to tackle invasive water weeds to a continental scourge that bulldozes through everything in its path.