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- W4328004063 abstract "FOR MANY HUNDREDS of years myriads of herring gathered in the southern North Sea, every autumn, to spawn. Their number was prodigious. The most productive herring-fishing season was that of 1913. Six hundred thousand tons of herring were caught, mainly by vessels fishing out of Yarmouth and Lowestoft. This was some 6,500,000,000 fish, almost half of which were exported, principally to eastern Europe. Large-scale fishing continued after the Second World War. Familiar to someone brought up in Lowestoft was the autumnal sight of drifters crowding into harbour, heavy with herring, of hundreds of Scottish ‘fisher girls’ gutting herring on the Denes, of so many herring lying in the gutters that the very cats hardly bothered. It seemed that such things were a normal and permanent part of the year. Not so. Before long the North Sea herring stock was almost fished out. There are still some there to be caught, bought and eaten. But the watery protein mine in the North Sea was lost; a mine so rich that the eminently nutritious herring was for many centuries exceedingly important in the diet of the poor, though not scorned by the rich." @default.
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- W4328004063 title "Domesday Herrings" @default.
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