.. before the Industrial Age, the four oceans exploited by humans were the Pacific, the Indian, the Arctic and the Atlantic, hence 4-Oceans @erc_research
18th century illustration of smoking of #sardines and #herring#France. Published in "A Diderot Pictorial Encyclopedia of Trades and Industry. Manufacturing and published from 1751 to 1772.
Now live, a podcast interview on @NewBooksNetwork w/ @Crisbri about her book Humans & Aquatic Animals in Early Modern America & Africa (@AmsterdamUPress, 2023),
https://t.co/4KSbJwJwMd
The ODHN team appreciates the feedback on the @UNOceanDecade#Vision2030 White Papers. 🌊 We share the vision to increase integration of tangible #CulturalHeritage and Traditional Ecological Knowledge #TEK into the Decade.
THow important was the Reformation for fish eating? How widespread was whaling over time? Do we eat more fish today than ever before? Find the answers in our new article (open access, just click) @4oceanserc https://t.co/igTI3LwUa6
📢Five more days to submit your abstract for our upcoming conference in June!
Don't miss the opportunity to participate in what promises to be an exciting interdisciplinary programme!✨
More info: https://t.co/s5H57KLpsj
This Sunday, discover how historical perspectives provide lessons for #BlueGrowth agendas in this paper by the @ICES_ASC Working Group on the History of Fish and Fisheries (#WGHIST): https://t.co/4X9tcn2kn5 #SundayReads#HistoricalEcology#Fisheries
Excited to have a chapter with @EnviroHistory on 'Histories in, of, and for More-than-Human Worlds' in the new Routledge Handbook of More-than-Human Studies! #envhist#envhum https://t.co/KaPXjmNyOA
Abstract submissions are now OPEN for the Oceans Past X Conference!
🗓️ Conference: 25-28 June 2024
📍 Penryn campus, University of Exeter, Cornwall, UK
⏰ Abstracts due 15 January 2024
✉️ https://t.co/VEiBrNE7gb
#OceanHistory#HistoricalEcology
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Really enjoying the 2nd day of the @4oceanserc workshop in Trondheim this morning. Thanks @JHBarrettArch and @NTNUnorway for looking after us so well. #oceandecade