Life in a fishing community /

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by Boudreau, Hélène,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Series: Learn about rural life Published by : Crabtree Pub. Co., (St. Catharines, Ont. :) Physical details: 32 p. : col. ill., col. map ; 29 cm. Subject(s): Fisheries. | Fishing villages. | Fishers. | Lunenburg (N.S.). Year : 2010 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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LM Montgomery Elementary School 639.2 BOU Available

Includes index.

"Guided reading: M".--Back cover of paperback ed.

Includes bibliographical references: p. 32.

This title looks at offshore fishing. Around the coast of much of North America, fishing stocks have greatly declined as a result of overfishing, pollution, and global warming. Nova Scotia, in the northeast of Canada, once had a huge fishing industry. In 1753, people from Germany, Switzerland, and France came from Europe to set up colony at Lunenburg on the coast. They soon set up a fishing and shipbuilding industry. The community grew until about 1980, when the fishing industry largely stopped. Since then, the community has had to reinvent itself. It is still largely based on the old industries, but tourism is as importan