Good tidings
An edition of Good tidings (2008)
the history and ecology of shellfish farming in the Northeast
By Barbara Brennessel
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
University Press of New England
Language
eng
Pages
214
Description:
"Inspired by her summers spent raking clams in Wellfleet, Barbara Brennessel has written an overview of the regional shellfish industry. Part industry guide, part biology lesson, part cultural history, Good Tidings is a wide-ranging study of the shellfish of the Northeast - including clams, oysters, mussels, and scallops - from seabed to plate." "The book offers an accessible introduction to the science and ecology of the shellfish aquaculture industry, including a brief history of the industry in the northeast and a look at the current technologies utilized by shellfish growers. The author looks at issues as diverse as the history of wampum, land use debates, the impact of the industry on the surrounding environment, and even offers the reader a selection of her favorite recipes."--Jacket.
subjects: Shellfish culture, Aquaculture, New england, social conditions
Places: New England