A cod fishing adventure in Bonavista, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada

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  • Cod Fishing in Bonavista, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
    When Italian explorer Giovanni Caboto (or John Cabot as he is locally known) first discovered North America in 1497, his first words were "O buono vista!". When translated into English, this phrase means, "Oh happy sight!", which is certainly fitting for what would become the town of Bonavista, the historic site of Cabot's landing.
    That wasn't the only thing said about the area. His crew reported that
    "the sea there is full of fish that can be taken not only with nets but with fishing-baskets".
    These days, rocky shores, pebbled beaches and picturesque fishing boats line small formations of houses, new and old. Whales, seabirds, and icebergs are usual guests along the amazing shorelines surrounded by dense trees. In "The Dungeon", the cliffs give way into a mammoth, natural opening with two seaward-side channels.
    But what about the cod fishing? Carried out at a subsistence level for centuries, large scale fishing began shortly after John Cabot's arrival.
    Traditional methods included venturing out in a dory armed with a couple of lines and knowledge of the ocean. In 1951 factory fishing began with new super-trawlers such as the 'Fairtry'; 280 feet long and 2,600 gross tons.
    Approximately 8 million tons of cod were caught between 1647 and 1750, a period encompassing 25 to 40 cod generations. The factory trawlers took the same amount in 15 years.
    Then in the early 1990s the industry collapsed due mainly to overfishing.
    After a 10 year moratorium the waters are still dominated by crab and shrimp rather than fish, but if you find a friendly fisherman you can still head out into the Atlantic, use old school methods, and look for the slowly returning cod. Not only do you get a feel for what life used to be like for the hard working Newfoundlanders, you may also get a spectacular feed.

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  • @dp9881
    @dp9881 4 роки тому +1

    Great video Jerry!

  • @renita1231
    @renita1231 11 років тому +1

    Nice video, great way to cook a bit of fish. MMMMMMMMMMM lol

  • @smiters123
    @smiters123 11 років тому

    My nan grew up in a small place called British harbour and she told me a story about the fishermen use to come in with that much fish that the only part of the boat still on top of the water was the rim

  • @presneill31
    @presneill31 11 років тому

    Nice video.

  • @lapissafeiros2238
    @lapissafeiros2238 11 років тому

    Yeah! :)

  • @wallaceviviansadventures2095
    @wallaceviviansadventures2095 4 роки тому +1

    you should of fed the camera man it would of made him feel better. lol

  • @MrCrabbing
    @MrCrabbing 3 роки тому

    So they banned all the small local fishing and just left it all for the bigger trawlers just off shore?

  • @MNessmith
    @MNessmith 8 років тому

    I'm looking for someone to take out my son (11) and I for a bit of codfishing near Gros Morne in July. We don't need fancy -- just fun. Any ideas, folks?

  • @yasirkhan55_Yj
    @yasirkhan55_Yj 5 років тому

    Hi