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The Global Fisheries History Network (GFHN)

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Global Fisheries History Network (GFHN)

Holger Lübbers, "Bait-fishing from beach-boat" (1909), Fisheries and Maritime Museum, Esbjerg

During the 4th International Congress of Maritime History in Corfu (Greece), July 2004, an idea was fostered to create a global network focusing on fisheries history. Subsequently a group of historians and economists decided to take initiative in order to bring researchers working in this area closer together and make it possible to exchange results on a truly global scale.

The aim of the GFHN is to provide a pivotal point for professional academics all over the world, devoted to scientific work on the history of the fisheries. To see this aim fulfilled the network provides a directory allowing for the exchange of results and new ideas or simply to stay acquainted with current research trends. In addition to the directory the network publishes a quarterly newsletter containing information on conferences, new books and other relevant information on the history of the fisheries.

The GFHN centers on the period from the fourteenth-century to the twenty-first-century and covers a wide range of aspects relating to the human harvest of the fish resource. The main categories are stipulated as follows:

1. Economic, social and political aspects
2. Environmental and biological aspects
3. Technological aspects
4. Intellectual and ideological aspects.

The network is steered by a committee consisting of both experienced and new researchers to provide a dynamic network atmosphere in which thoughts and ideas might flow freely and globally. Following these lines the committee has representatives from Asia, South America, Australia, North America and Europe. The first contacts within the committee and within the network have indicated the general interest in some short-term goals. These are, among others, to have a conference session on the history of the global fisheries within the next two to three years. Furthermore it is a declared goal to strive for a publication or a series of publications dealing with the topics covered by the network. Some of these goals might be pursued with the already existing expertise within the North Atlantic Fisheries History Association (NAFHA). Regarding these plans and other ongoing activities more information can be found via the links in the bottom of the page. Here it also possible to join online or to take a print of the form to fill in.

Please note that Morten Karnøe Søndergaard was coordinator of the Global Fisheries History Network from March 2005 to September 2009. Since then, the electronic resources of the network are hosted by NAFHA and can be reached through this website.

Documents and Downloads

Select a document from the list below

Directory Directory of GFHN Resources and Contacts
Information Form Submission form for additions to the GFHN Directory
Committee Members List of GFHN Committee Members
Newsletter 1, 2005
Newsletter 2, 2005
Newsletter 1, 2006
Newsletter 2, 2006
Newsletter 3, 2006
Newsletter 1, 2007
Newsletter 2, 2007
GFHM Newsletters (2005-2007)

Introduction

Introduction to: "Gesellschaft zur Förderung des Verkehres"
Review by Alvaro Garrido
Review by Julia Lajus
Review by René Taudal Poulsen
Review by Nobutake Koiwa
Reviews by Members

 

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