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... of economic leakage; the short summer season in the North that exacerbates the seasonality of t..., customs and immigration, and hunting and fishing regulations. Historical references and stories wer...
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...Aboriginal law - Aboriginal rights - Fishing - Nature of pre-contact practice - Evolution of pr...Quantitatively, the short eulachon season and the laborious extraction method was likely of ... the old species may have shifted towards Alaska. To ignore the evolution of the fisheries resource...
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... risks and demanded physical stamina, and seasonal work that often was physically demanding and requi..., writes historian William Hunt, "Whalers, fishing vessels, foreign and American passenger ships and ...
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... has been in place now for two full fishing seasons, and at the time of this writing the two n...keta). All five species are harvested in Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington State, while onl...
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... and continued improvement of the Alaska Highway made easily imported produce more economic...Cool, short growing seasons remain an obstacle but northern crops have proven ... to be self-sufficient through hunting, fishing, and agriculture. (2) The company planted small pl...
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... a period of up to one year for existing fishing licences, water use operations, and other activiti... in Canada as well as from one area of Alaska and dune systems in central Asia. It is limited by... permits during the middle of the fishing season. Environmental Assessment. For future projects tha...
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La question de à exportation de l'eau en gros soulève discussion dans les milieux politiques, économiques, écologiques et nationalistes, surtout au Canada. Cette étude en examine la faisabilité commerciale. Un projet hypothétique est conçu, avec pour site la Vallée d'Annapolis, située dans l'ouest de la Nouvelle-Ecosse, au Canada. Les données démographiques, le climat et l'économie de la Vallée sont analysés et sa ligne de partage des eaux étudiée dans le but de mieux choisir le site d'extraction. La ville de Brownsville au Texas est le marché hypothétique retenu. Un plan contenant un devis estimatif est proposé. Pour exporter l'eau, on se servira de grands transporteurs de brut (VLCC). Les calculs indiquent qu'une telle entreprise est quatre fois peu rentable, d'où la rareté de tels pr...
...Gleick et al. stated:. In recent years Alaskan, Canadian, Icelandic, Malaysian, Turkish and other... in October, with the beginning of the fall season, until it peaks in April, as the winter snow melts... area, therefore lanes around the local fishing and aquatic species activity should have already b...
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... miles down the highway from Fairbanks, Alaska. Haines, a World War II veteran who began homestea..., they found numerous carpentry tools, two fishing rods, two rifles in fair condition and a shotgun c... rhythms, performing the labors of each season in accordance with preparing for the next. He buil...
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... 400 people, some of whom worked on a seasonal basis. [44] DIAND was responsible for the manageme... the mill in Watson Lake in relation to the Alaska market. Watson Lake is located on the Alaska Highw... meant that the plaintiffs did not get a fishing licence. Damages were calculated as the loss of pr...
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This paper argues that states have undergone a shift in how they see and respond to human smuggling. They are now less bound by those land borders that once demarcated the edges of sovereign territory and act more transnationally in response to the transnational practices of human smugglers. The interception of four cargo boats carrying migrants smuggled from Fujian, China, serves as a case study. Central to understanding the struggle between smugglers and States are geography and vision: how each sees the landscape, plays on distance and proximity, and puts geography to work. After explaining the methodology, I locate Canada in the global industries of human smuggling and border enforcement, outline changes to border enforcement that have taken place in the time since these interceptio...
... US border to the northern boundary with Alaska and the Yukon Territory. Red pins marked the locat..., RHQ circulated a poster (Figure 1) to fishing communities along the western coast of Vancouver I... sights on human smugglers during "boating season".23 Its intent supports the argument that the boun...