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  2. Fish tug - Wikipedia

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    A fish tug (sometimes called fishtug, fish tugboat, fishing tug, etc.) is a type of boat that was used for commercial fishing in the first half of the 20th century, primarily on the Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Seaway. Katherine V, displayed at the Besser Museum of Northeast Michigan, is believed to be the last remaining intact wooden fish tug.

  3. Fishing tug Katherine V. - Wikipedia

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    The Fishing Tug Katherine V., designated US 228069, is a Great Lakes fishing tug. Displayed at the Besser Museum of Northeast Michigan, in Alpena, Michigan, it is believed to be the last intact wooden fishing tug remaining. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. [1]

  4. Jim Scott Fishhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes commercial fishery nearly collapsed as well, depleted by years of overfishing and the accidental introduction of the parasitic sea lamprey, but the industry survived by shifting to herring and smelt. The fishhouse remained in the Scott family for decades and continued to serve its original purpose into the 1980s.

  5. Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Alan B. McCullough has written that the fishing industry of the Great Lakes got its start "on the American side of Lake Ontario in Chaumont Bay, near the Maumee River on Lake Erie, and on the Detroit River at about the time of the War of 1812". Although the region was sparsely populated until the 1830s, so there was not much local demand and ...

  6. Frenchside Fishing Village - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. ... The Frenchside Fishing Village is located ... It became the longest-running commercial fishing district on the Great Lakes and would come to ...

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  8. Fishing industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fishing gear became more technical: Alaska purse seiners were in use by 1870, longliners were introduced in 1885; otter trawls were operating in the groundfish and shrimp fisheries by the early 20th century. In the late 1960s, factory ships from other countries started fishing haddock, herring, salmon, and halibut on traditional U.S. fishing ...

  9. New Bedford's fishing heritage is online, thanks to this ...

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    “They donated about 12,000 slides and photos of fishing vessels. So starting in 2016, just about the time the center was opening, Paul Viera, a retired fisherman and volunteer, started scanning ...