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Item is a photograph of Levi R. Denny, Chief Dan K. Stevens, and Bishop William Power. Powers blessing the oysters in Eskasoni.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of Chief Dan K. Stevens, Levi R. Denny, Bishop William Power blessing the fishery in Eskasoni.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of John Brown of Eskasoni, on rafts inspecting oyster shells in the water.
Item is a photograph of fisherman on poles inspecting the shells in the water.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of John Brown of Eskasoni, pulling up shells.
Fitzgerald, OwenItem is a marine map of Bras d'Or area
Item is a marine map of Little Bras d'Or.
Item is a report outlining development opportunities, including oyster farming, forestry development, and trade and commercial development for the Eskasoni reserve. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Economy - Title of Item requested."
Item is a reproduction of the report of Canadian Data Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
Item is a reproduction of the report about the Indigenous people around the world and how they depend on the fisheries for diet and nutrition needs.
Item is a photograph of Collin Smith of Baddeck working at the DEVCO Seal Island oyster farm operation.
Fitzgerald, OwenItem is a bound copy of Helsman newsletter.
This file consists of two folios arranged chronologically from 1988 to 1991. They contain minutes, correspondence, fish processor survey, press releases, newspaper clipping, and a booklet on fish exports. The documents record both the founding of Bras d'Or sea Products Ltd and the Association of Small and Independent Cape Breton Fish Processors. The first folio contains materials from May 1988 to March 1989. The second folio contains materials from April 1989 to October 1991. There is also a digital audio recording of the December, 1988 initial meeting with Greg MacLeod chairing the meeting of the fish processors and can be found in series D, file D.12 and D.13. A seperate document file on the creation of the Cape Breton Fisheries Advisory Board can be found in this sub-series, file C.3.b
Item is a government report on a development plan in the Canso region.
subject files consist of a variety of topics such as health, agriculture, fisheries and including files on several politicians.
This file contains a forty two page document titled, "An Executive Briefing: The Cape Breton Fishery" presented by the Fisheries Advisory Board to the provincial and federal ministers of fisheries and is dated May, 1987; a bound report titled "Final Report on Organization Project Cape Breton Fisheries Advisory Board" written by Greg MacLeod and presented to DEVCO's Industrial Development Division in June 1988. There are also minutes of board meetings, project reports, correspondence.
File consists of fisheries and oceans
Item is a news magazine with an article on oysters.
The Cape Bretoner MagazineItem consists of 10 annual reports on the DEVCO operation. Mentions of oyster funding in each report.
Item is a scrapbook with mentions of oyster, cod and lobsters.
Item is a scrapbook with mentions of the price of oyster stew.
Item is a Navigational map for the western Bras d'Or Lakes area from Iona to MacKenzie Point showing depths of the water at various places
Item is a Nova Scotia Communications and Information Centre publication of the history surrounding Nova Scotia Atlantic Fisheries.
Item is a report on the Cape Breton Development Corporation with mentions of areas they provided funding in.
Item is a book of fishing methods in Atlantic Canada.
File consists of an original negative of John Noel Paul, Chief Dan K. Stevens, Unidentified, Peter Gould, Stephen Gould examing oyster shells.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of an oyster meeting at Vista motel.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the Eskasoni Oyster Farming Association meet. In the photograph is Fred Young, Chief Dan K. Stevens and Albert Julian.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a resource document on the programs, projects and studies conducted by MAFS.
Item is a photograph of Collin Smith of Baddeck, preparing scallop shells on hooks for spat collection. The spat is oyster larvae that attaches itself to a surface; typically larvae prefer to attach itself to a clean surface which is why they are using scallop shells shown in the picture.
Item is a textbook for studying and preserving Mi'kmaw culture, describes Mi'kmaw lifestyle, political structure, housing, education, religion, dress, language, economy, food, medicine and transportation (Pre-contact period, c. 17th Century). Includes classroom activities. Suitable grades four and up.
Item is a government report on Canadian fish products in the Pacific region.
Item is a government report on Canadian fish products in the Atlantic region.
Item consists of three photocopied news articles on the history of marble mountain. "History of Marble Mountain" The Oran, 26 August 1987. "History of Marble Mountain - Continued from Last Week" 2 September 1987. "History of Marble Mountain - Continued from Last Week" 9 September 1987.
Item is a textbook for studying and preserving Mi'kmaw culture, describes Mi'kmaw lifestyle, political structure, housing, education, religion, dress, language, economy, food, medicine and transportation (Pre-contact period, c. 17th Century). Includes classroom activities. Suitable grades four and up.
The file consists of audio recordings of a CBC radio program "Morningside" - with guest speakers, Elizabeth May from Baddeck, Ken MacKay marine biologist, Bernard LeLanne Chef, and Winnie Chafe and Doug MacPhee in Scottish Music.
Item is a pamphlet of questions and answers on oyster farming for fishermen in Cape Breton area for who unfamiliar with the culture, skills and practices of the oyster industry.
Item is a photograph of the Eskasoni Oyster Farming Association in Eskasoni, N.S.
Abbass Studios Ltd.File consists of an audio recording of the CBI Radio show, Fresh Air, featuring a conversation with several informants on various topics concerning life at Eskasoni and Mi'kmaw culture.
Item is a report that assesses potential economic initiatives for Eskasoni First Nation. The study examines areas for economic development such as recreational tourism, forestry, fisheries, trade and commercial areas.