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Sardinops sagax - "Sardine" - [FR: Sardine]

ID: 866 | ID2: 56
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Sardine
Vernacular Name: Sardine
Scientific Name: Sardinops sagax
Location: Jamaica
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
A list of the names of fish that are commonly caught for consumption by the inhabitants and those that are caught by chance, such as sea bream, mackerel, trevally, sardines, etc.
📖 Full Translated Text:
If we see large numbers of land crabs and soldier crabs, and in which season of the year they come to the coast to lay their eggs. When and how do they change their shells? A list of the names of fish that are commonly caught for consumption by the inhabitants and those that are caught by chance, such as sea bream, mackerel, trevally, sardines, etc. A list of the seabirds commonly seen around the island. The tradition of the discovery of the galleon laden with gold that ran aground on the cays and was discovered by a true Jamaican with a fishing net when he arrived, and how long ago this galleon was lost.
Source: 20230607_162159Jamaica (2)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Pisces - "Fish"

ID: 869 | ID2: 57
Document Type: Sent
Vernacular Name: Fish
Scientific Name: Pisces
Location: Guadeloupe
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
If there is any fresh fishing in Guadeloupe, particularly for the inhabitants' food. In this case, give details. When and how is this fishing done and who are the people involved?
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memoir for Guadeloupe (Marge: fishing in the islands and colonies, turtles, ambergris, beavers, salmon, trout, eels, porpoises, sea wolves, sea oxen, green and dried cod, whales, manatees, description and illustration, fish and fishing in the country, sea bears). If there is any fresh fishing in Guadeloupe, particularly for the inhabitants' food. In this case, give details. When and how is this fishing done and who are the people involved? What tools do the fishermen use to do their work? A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as tasards, sardines, caragnes, etc. Whether turtles are fished there. Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons, and the different ways in which the inhabitants fish, whether with nets, traps or other methods. What species of turtles are seen and which are the most profitable. Whether all the turtles that are caught are consumed fresh. Whether they are still brought in salted as they were in the past, where they come from and who is involved in this trade. Whether several of this kind have been seen in the Cayman Islands. Whether there are land turtles. Whether they are numerous. Whether they are large and good to eat. Whether manatees are sometimes caught there and, if so, provide an accurate description of this fish because the illustrations we have do not correspond to what has been said about it. If there are several species, note the differences between males and females. How long do females carry their young and how many do they produce at a time? If manatee fishing, formerly practised in the Amazon River, is still practised in some parts of America, and who are the people who practise it? Is the salted meat of this fish still traded, and where does it come from? Are there porpoises, and what colour are they? Are there many crocodiles in Guadeloupe? Are they dangerous, and are there many of them? Are there many lizards? What use are they put to, and are they brought in to be eaten, and in what manner? What kinds of foreign salted fish, such as green or dried cod and salmon, etc., are brought to the island. Where do these fish come from and who trades in them? Whether ambergris is sometimes found on the coast and around the island, when and under what circumstances it is most likely to be found. Whether whales are often seen there and whether sea bears, calves and sea cows also come there. Whether they are found in large numbers and whether sea lions of another species are also seen there. In this case, provide a faithful and accurate description. Whether there are large numbers of shellfish on the coast and of what species.
Source: Form Guadeloupe (1)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Pisces - "Fish"

ID: 871 | ID2: 57
Document Type: Sent
Vernacular Name: Fish
Scientific Name: Pisces
Location: Guadeloupe
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing Techniques & Equipment
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
What tools do the fishermen use to do their work?
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memoir for Guadeloupe (Marge: fishing in the islands and colonies, turtles, ambergris, beavers, salmon, trout, eels, porpoises, sea wolves, sea oxen, green and dried cod, whales, manatees, description and illustration, fish and fishing in the country, sea bears). If there is any fresh fishing in Guadeloupe, particularly for the inhabitants' food. In this case, give details. When and how is this fishing done and who are the people involved? What tools do the fishermen use to do their work? A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as tasards, sardines, caragnes, etc. Whether turtles are fished there. Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons, and the different ways in which the inhabitants fish, whether with nets, traps or other methods. What species of turtles are seen and which are the most profitable. Whether all the turtles that are caught are consumed fresh. Whether they are still brought in salted as they were in the past, where they come from and who is involved in this trade. Whether several of this kind have been seen in the Cayman Islands. Whether there are land turtles. Whether they are numerous. Whether they are large and good to eat. Whether manatees are sometimes caught there and, if so, provide an accurate description of this fish because the illustrations we have do not correspond to what has been said about it. If there are several species, note the differences between males and females. How long do females carry their young and how many do they produce at a time? If manatee fishing, formerly practised in the Amazon River, is still practised in some parts of America, and who are the people who practise it? Is the salted meat of this fish still traded, and where does it come from? Are there porpoises, and what colour are they? Are there many crocodiles in Guadeloupe? Are they dangerous, and are there many of them? Are there many lizards? What use are they put to, and are they brought in to be eaten, and in what manner? What kinds of foreign salted fish, such as green or dried cod and salmon, etc., are brought to the island. Where do these fish come from and who trades in them? Whether ambergris is sometimes found on the coast and around the island, when and under what circumstances it is most likely to be found. Whether whales are often seen there and whether sea bears, calves and sea cows also come there. Whether they are found in large numbers and whether sea lions of another species are also seen there. In this case, provide a faithful and accurate description. Whether there are large numbers of shellfish on the coast and of what species.
Source: Form Guadeloupe (1)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Auxis thazard - "King Mackerel" - [FR: Thazard]

ID: 872 | ID2: 57
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Thazard
Vernacular Name: King Mackerel
Scientific Name: Auxis thazard
Location: Guadeloupe
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as thazards, sardines, caragnes, etc.
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memoir for Guadeloupe (Marge: fishing in the islands and colonies, turtles, ambergris, beavers, salmon, trout, eels, porpoises, sea wolves, sea oxen, green and dried cod, whales, manatees, description and illustration, fish and fishing in the country, sea bears). If there is any fresh fishing in Guadeloupe, particularly for the inhabitants' food. In this case, give details. When and how is this fishing done and who are the people involved? What tools do the fishermen use to do their work? A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as tasards, sardines, caragnes, etc. Whether turtles are fished there. Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons, and the different ways in which the inhabitants fish, whether with nets, traps or other methods. What species of turtles are seen and which are the most profitable. Whether all the turtles that are caught are consumed fresh. Whether they are still brought in salted as they were in the past, where they come from and who is involved in this trade. Whether several of this kind have been seen in the Cayman Islands. Whether there are land turtles. Whether they are numerous. Whether they are large and good to eat. Whether manatees are sometimes caught there and, if so, provide an accurate description of this fish because the illustrations we have do not correspond to what has been said about it. If there are several species, note the differences between males and females. How long do females carry their young and how many do they produce at a time? If manatee fishing, formerly practised in the Amazon River, is still practised in some parts of America, and who are the people who practise it? Is the salted meat of this fish still traded, and where does it come from? Are there porpoises, and what colour are they? Are there many crocodiles in Guadeloupe? Are they dangerous, and are there many of them? Are there many lizards? What use are they put to, and are they brought in to be eaten, and in what manner? What kinds of foreign salted fish, such as green or dried cod and salmon, etc., are brought to the island. Where do these fish come from and who trades in them? Whether ambergris is sometimes found on the coast and around the island, when and under what circumstances it is most likely to be found. Whether whales are often seen there and whether sea bears, calves and sea cows also come there. Whether they are found in large numbers and whether sea lions of another species are also seen there. In this case, provide a faithful and accurate description. Whether there are large numbers of shellfish on the coast and of what species.
Source: Form Guadeloupe (1)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Sardinops sagax - "Sardine" - [FR: Sardine]

ID: 873 | ID2: 57
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Sardine
Vernacular Name: Sardine
Scientific Name: Sardinops sagax
Location: Guadeloupe
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as thazards, sardines, caragnes, etc.
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memoir for Guadeloupe (Marge: fishing in the islands and colonies, turtles, ambergris, beavers, salmon, trout, eels, porpoises, sea wolves, sea oxen, green and dried cod, whales, manatees, description and illustration, fish and fishing in the country, sea bears). If there is any fresh fishing in Guadeloupe, particularly for the inhabitants' food. In this case, give details. When and how is this fishing done and who are the people involved? What tools do the fishermen use to do their work? A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as tasards, sardines, caragnes, etc. Whether turtles are fished there. Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons, and the different ways in which the inhabitants fish, whether with nets, traps or other methods. What species of turtles are seen and which are the most profitable. Whether all the turtles that are caught are consumed fresh. Whether they are still brought in salted as they were in the past, where they come from and who is involved in this trade. Whether several of this kind have been seen in the Cayman Islands. Whether there are land turtles. Whether they are numerous. Whether they are large and good to eat. Whether manatees are sometimes caught there and, if so, provide an accurate description of this fish because the illustrations we have do not correspond to what has been said about it. If there are several species, note the differences between males and females. How long do females carry their young and how many do they produce at a time? If manatee fishing, formerly practised in the Amazon River, is still practised in some parts of America, and who are the people who practise it? Is the salted meat of this fish still traded, and where does it come from? Are there porpoises, and what colour are they? Are there many crocodiles in Guadeloupe? Are they dangerous, and are there many of them? Are there many lizards? What use are they put to, and are they brought in to be eaten, and in what manner? What kinds of foreign salted fish, such as green or dried cod and salmon, etc., are brought to the island. Where do these fish come from and who trades in them? Whether ambergris is sometimes found on the coast and around the island, when and under what circumstances it is most likely to be found. Whether whales are often seen there and whether sea bears, calves and sea cows also come there. Whether they are found in large numbers and whether sea lions of another species are also seen there. In this case, provide a faithful and accurate description. Whether there are large numbers of shellfish on the coast and of what species.
Source: Form Guadeloupe (1)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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"Trevally" - [FR: Carangue]

ID: 874 | ID2: 57
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Carangue
Vernacular Name: Trevally
Location: Guadeloupe
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as thazards, sardines, caragnes, etc.
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memoir for Guadeloupe (Marge: fishing in the islands and colonies, turtles, ambergris, beavers, salmon, trout, eels, porpoises, sea wolves, sea oxen, green and dried cod, whales, manatees, description and illustration, fish and fishing in the country, sea bears). If there is any fresh fishing in Guadeloupe, particularly for the inhabitants' food. In this case, give details. When and how is this fishing done and who are the people involved? What tools do the fishermen use to do their work? A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as tasards, sardines, caragnes, etc. Whether turtles are fished there. Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons, and the different ways in which the inhabitants fish, whether with nets, traps or other methods. What species of turtles are seen and which are the most profitable. Whether all the turtles that are caught are consumed fresh. Whether they are still brought in salted as they were in the past, where they come from and who is involved in this trade. Whether several of this kind have been seen in the Cayman Islands. Whether there are land turtles. Whether they are numerous. Whether they are large and good to eat. Whether manatees are sometimes caught there and, if so, provide an accurate description of this fish because the illustrations we have do not correspond to what has been said about it. If there are several species, note the differences between males and females. How long do females carry their young and how many do they produce at a time? If manatee fishing, formerly practised in the Amazon River, is still practised in some parts of America, and who are the people who practise it? Is the salted meat of this fish still traded, and where does it come from? Are there porpoises, and what colour are they? Are there many crocodiles in Guadeloupe? Are they dangerous, and are there many of them? Are there many lizards? What use are they put to, and are they brought in to be eaten, and in what manner? What kinds of foreign salted fish, such as green or dried cod and salmon, etc., are brought to the island. Where do these fish come from and who trades in them? Whether ambergris is sometimes found on the coast and around the island, when and under what circumstances it is most likely to be found. Whether whales are often seen there and whether sea bears, calves and sea cows also come there. Whether they are found in large numbers and whether sea lions of another species are also seen there. In this case, provide a faithful and accurate description. Whether there are large numbers of shellfish on the coast and of what species.
Source: Form Guadeloupe (1)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Chelonioidea - "Sea Turtle" - [FR: Tortue]

ID: 875 | ID2: 57
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Tortue
Vernacular Name: Sea Turtle
Scientific Name: Chelonioidea
Location: Guadeloupe
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
Whether turtles are fished there. Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memoir for Guadeloupe (Marge: fishing in the islands and colonies, turtles, ambergris, beavers, salmon, trout, eels, porpoises, sea wolves, sea oxen, green and dried cod, whales, manatees, description and illustration, fish and fishing in the country, sea bears). If there is any fresh fishing in Guadeloupe, particularly for the inhabitants' food. In this case, give details. When and how is this fishing done and who are the people involved? What tools do the fishermen use to do their work? A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as tasards, sardines, caragnes, etc. Whether turtles are fished there. Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons, and the different ways in which the inhabitants fish, whether with nets, traps or other methods. What species of turtles are seen and which are the most profitable. Whether all the turtles that are caught are consumed fresh. Whether they are still brought in salted as they were in the past, where they come from and who is involved in this trade. Whether several of this kind have been seen in the Cayman Islands. Whether there are land turtles. Whether they are numerous. Whether they are large and good to eat. Whether manatees are sometimes caught there and, if so, provide an accurate description of this fish because the illustrations we have do not correspond to what has been said about it. If there are several species, note the differences between males and females. How long do females carry their young and how many do they produce at a time? If manatee fishing, formerly practised in the Amazon River, is still practised in some parts of America, and who are the people who practise it? Is the salted meat of this fish still traded, and where does it come from? Are there porpoises, and what colour are they? Are there many crocodiles in Guadeloupe? Are they dangerous, and are there many of them? Are there many lizards? What use are they put to, and are they brought in to be eaten, and in what manner? What kinds of foreign salted fish, such as green or dried cod and salmon, etc., are brought to the island. Where do these fish come from and who trades in them? Whether ambergris is sometimes found on the coast and around the island, when and under what circumstances it is most likely to be found. Whether whales are often seen there and whether sea bears, calves and sea cows also come there. Whether they are found in large numbers and whether sea lions of another species are also seen there. In this case, provide a faithful and accurate description. Whether there are large numbers of shellfish on the coast and of what species.
Source: Form Guadeloupe (1)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
Original Document: View Source ↗

Chelonioidea - "Sea Turtle" - [FR: Tortue]

ID: 876 | ID2: 57
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Tortue
Vernacular Name: Sea Turtle
Scientific Name: Chelonioidea
Location: Guadeloupe
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing Techniques & Equipment
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons, and the different ways in which the inhabitants fish, whether with nets, traps or other methods.
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memoir for Guadeloupe (Marge: fishing in the islands and colonies, turtles, ambergris, beavers, salmon, trout, eels, porpoises, sea wolves, sea oxen, green and dried cod, whales, manatees, description and illustration, fish and fishing in the country, sea bears). If there is any fresh fishing in Guadeloupe, particularly for the inhabitants' food. In this case, give details. When and how is this fishing done and who are the people involved? What tools do the fishermen use to do their work? A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as tasards, sardines, caragnes, etc. Whether turtles are fished there. Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons, and the different ways in which the inhabitants fish, whether with nets, traps or other methods. What species of turtles are seen and which are the most profitable. Whether all the turtles that are caught are consumed fresh. Whether they are still brought in salted as they were in the past, where they come from and who is involved in this trade. Whether several of this kind have been seen in the Cayman Islands. Whether there are land turtles. Whether they are numerous. Whether they are large and good to eat. Whether manatees are sometimes caught there and, if so, provide an accurate description of this fish because the illustrations we have do not correspond to what has been said about it. If there are several species, note the differences between males and females. How long do females carry their young and how many do they produce at a time? If manatee fishing, formerly practised in the Amazon River, is still practised in some parts of America, and who are the people who practise it? Is the salted meat of this fish still traded, and where does it come from? Are there porpoises, and what colour are they? Are there many crocodiles in Guadeloupe? Are they dangerous, and are there many of them? Are there many lizards? What use are they put to, and are they brought in to be eaten, and in what manner? What kinds of foreign salted fish, such as green or dried cod and salmon, etc., are brought to the island. Where do these fish come from and who trades in them? Whether ambergris is sometimes found on the coast and around the island, when and under what circumstances it is most likely to be found. Whether whales are often seen there and whether sea bears, calves and sea cows also come there. Whether they are found in large numbers and whether sea lions of another species are also seen there. In this case, provide a faithful and accurate description. Whether there are large numbers of shellfish on the coast and of what species.
Source: Form Guadeloupe (1)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
Original Document: View Source ↗

Trichechus inunguis - "Manatee" - [FR: Lamentin]

ID: 884 | ID2: 57
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Lamentin
Vernacular Name: Manatee
Scientific Name: Trichechus inunguis
Location: Guadeloupe
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
Whether manatees are sometimes caught there and, if so, provide an accurate description of this fish because the illustrations we have do not correspond to what has been said about it.
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memoir for Guadeloupe (Marge: fishing in the islands and colonies, turtles, ambergris, beavers, salmon, trout, eels, porpoises, sea wolves, sea oxen, green and dried cod, whales, manatees, description and illustration, fish and fishing in the country, sea bears). If there is any fresh fishing in Guadeloupe, particularly for the inhabitants' food. In this case, give details. When and how is this fishing done and who are the people involved? What tools do the fishermen use to do their work? A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as tasards, sardines, caragnes, etc. Whether turtles are fished there. Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons, and the different ways in which the inhabitants fish, whether with nets, traps or other methods. What species of turtles are seen and which are the most profitable. Whether all the turtles that are caught are consumed fresh. Whether they are still brought in salted as they were in the past, where they come from and who is involved in this trade. Whether several of this kind have been seen in the Cayman Islands. Whether there are land turtles. Whether they are numerous. Whether they are large and good to eat. Whether manatees are sometimes caught there and, if so, provide an accurate description of this fish because the illustrations we have do not correspond to what has been said about it. If there are several species, note the differences between males and females. How long do females carry their young and how many do they produce at a time? If manatee fishing, formerly practised in the Amazon River, is still practised in some parts of America, and who are the people who practise it? Is the salted meat of this fish still traded, and where does it come from? Are there porpoises, and what colour are they? Are there many crocodiles in Guadeloupe? Are they dangerous, and are there many of them? Are there many lizards? What use are they put to, and are they brought in to be eaten, and in what manner? What kinds of foreign salted fish, such as green or dried cod and salmon, etc., are brought to the island. Where do these fish come from and who trades in them? Whether ambergris is sometimes found on the coast and around the island, when and under what circumstances it is most likely to be found. Whether whales are often seen there and whether sea bears, calves and sea cows also come there. Whether they are found in large numbers and whether sea lions of another species are also seen there. In this case, provide a faithful and accurate description. Whether there are large numbers of shellfish on the coast and of what species.
Source: Form Guadeloupe (1)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
Original Document: View Source ↗

Trichechus inunguis - "Manatee" - [FR: Lamentin]

ID: 886 | ID2: 57
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Lamentin
Vernacular Name: Manatee
Scientific Name: Trichechus inunguis
Location: Guadeloupe
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
If manatee fishing, formerly practised in the Amazon River, is still practised in some parts of America, and who are the people who practise it?
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memoir for Guadeloupe (Marge: fishing in the islands and colonies, turtles, ambergris, beavers, salmon, trout, eels, porpoises, sea wolves, sea oxen, green and dried cod, whales, manatees, description and illustration, fish and fishing in the country, sea bears). If there is any fresh fishing in Guadeloupe, particularly for the inhabitants' food. In this case, give details. When and how is this fishing done and who are the people involved? What tools do the fishermen use to do their work? A list of all the fish produced by these types of small fishing, such as tasards, sardines, caragnes, etc. Whether turtles are fished there. Whether this is done all year round or if it has specific seasons, and the different ways in which the inhabitants fish, whether with nets, traps or other methods. What species of turtles are seen and which are the most profitable. Whether all the turtles that are caught are consumed fresh. Whether they are still brought in salted as they were in the past, where they come from and who is involved in this trade. Whether several of this kind have been seen in the Cayman Islands. Whether there are land turtles. Whether they are numerous. Whether they are large and good to eat. Whether manatees are sometimes caught there and, if so, provide an accurate description of this fish because the illustrations we have do not correspond to what has been said about it. If there are several species, note the differences between males and females. How long do females carry their young and how many do they produce at a time? If manatee fishing, formerly practised in the Amazon River, is still practised in some parts of America, and who are the people who practise it? Is the salted meat of this fish still traded, and where does it come from? Are there porpoises, and what colour are they? Are there many crocodiles in Guadeloupe? Are they dangerous, and are there many of them? Are there many lizards? What use are they put to, and are they brought in to be eaten, and in what manner? What kinds of foreign salted fish, such as green or dried cod and salmon, etc., are brought to the island. Where do these fish come from and who trades in them? Whether ambergris is sometimes found on the coast and around the island, when and under what circumstances it is most likely to be found. Whether whales are often seen there and whether sea bears, calves and sea cows also come there. Whether they are found in large numbers and whether sea lions of another species are also seen there. In this case, provide a faithful and accurate description. Whether there are large numbers of shellfish on the coast and of what species.
Source: Form Guadeloupe (1)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
Original Document: View Source ↗

Pisces - "Fish"

ID: 913 | ID2: 58
Document Type: Sent
Vernacular Name: Fish
Scientific Name: Pisces
Location: Guadeloupe
Region: Caribbean
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
Also, as much detail as possible on everything related to this subject, whether it be the product or the various methods of fishing, whether by boat, net, fire, brazier or dead bait.
📖 Full Translated Text:
Which of these shellfish are collected for food by the inhabitants and considered the best? If there are mussels and oysters on the coast, what species are they and are they good? Are there also mother-of-pearl oysters and are they fertile? If there are large numbers of crabs on land and soldier crabs, note in which season of the year they come to the coast to lay their eggs. When and how do soldier crabs change their shells? A list of the names of the most common seabirds around the island. Also, as much detail as possible on everything related to this subject, whether it be the product or the various methods of fishing, whether by boat, net, fire, brazier or dead bait.
Source: Form Guadeloupe (2)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Cetacea - "Whale" - [FR: Baleine]

ID: 914 | ID2: 59
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Baleine
Vernacular Name: Whale
Scientific Name: Cetacea
Location: Brazil
Region: South Atlantic
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
(margins: whaling in Brazil)
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memory for Brazil(margins: whaling in Brazil)Memory for Lisbon concerning the whale fishery which takes place on the coasts of Brazil in the Bay of All Saints and other fishery which can be practiced during the year along this part of America. Common and general fisheries. 1-What species of fisheries are done during the year along the coasts of Brazil and particularly in the Bay of All Saints. 2-If these are regulated fisheries and which are carried out every year in the same season. 3-When these fisheries begin and when they end. 4-If it is fortuitous and accidental fishery.
Source: Brazil (4)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Pisces - "Fish"

ID: 915 | ID2: 59
Document Type: Sent
Vernacular Name: Fish
Scientific Name: Pisces
Location: Brazil
Region: South Atlantic
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
What species of fisheries are done during the year along the coasts of Brazil and particularly in the Bay of All Saints.
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memory for Brazil(margins: whaling in Brazil)Memory for Lisbon concerning the whale fishery which takes place on the coasts of Brazil in the Bay of All Saints and other fishery which can be practiced during the year along this part of America. Common and general fisheries. 1-What species of fisheries are done during the year along the coasts of Brazil and particularly in the Bay of All Saints. 2-If these are regulated fisheries and which are carried out every year in the same season. 3-When these fisheries begin and when they end. 4-If it is fortuitous and accidental fishery.
Source: Brazil (4)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Pisces - "Fish"

ID: 916 | ID2: 59
Document Type: Sent
Vernacular Name: Fish
Scientific Name: Pisces
Location: Brazil
Region: South Atlantic
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
If these are regulated fisheries and which are carried out every year in the same season.
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memory for Brazil(margins: whaling in Brazil)Memory for Lisbon concerning the whale fishery which takes place on the coasts of Brazil in the Bay of All Saints and other fishery which can be practiced during the year along this part of America. Common and general fisheries. 1-What species of fisheries are done during the year along the coasts of Brazil and particularly in the Bay of All Saints. 2-If these are regulated fisheries and which are carried out every year in the same season. 3-When these fisheries begin and when they end. 4-If it is fortuitous and accidental fishery.
Source: Brazil (4)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Pisces - "Fish"

ID: 917 | ID2: 59
Document Type: Sent
Vernacular Name: Fish
Scientific Name: Pisces
Location: Brazil
Region: South Atlantic
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
When these fisheries begin and when they end.
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memory for Brazil(margins: whaling in Brazil)Memory for Lisbon concerning the whale fishery which takes place on the coasts of Brazil in the Bay of All Saints and other fishery which can be practiced during the year along this part of America. Common and general fisheries. 1-What species of fisheries are done during the year along the coasts of Brazil and particularly in the Bay of All Saints. 2-If these are regulated fisheries and which are carried out every year in the same season. 3-When these fisheries begin and when they end. 4-If it is fortuitous and accidental fishery.
Source: Brazil (4)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Pisces - "Fish"

ID: 918 | ID2: 59
Document Type: Sent
Vernacular Name: Fish
Scientific Name: Pisces
Location: Brazil
Region: South Atlantic
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
If it is fortuitous and accidental fishery.
📖 Full Translated Text:
Memory for Brazil(margins: whaling in Brazil)Memory for Lisbon concerning the whale fishery which takes place on the coasts of Brazil in the Bay of All Saints and other fishery which can be practiced during the year along this part of America. Common and general fisheries. 1-What species of fisheries are done during the year along the coasts of Brazil and particularly in the Bay of All Saints. 2-If these are regulated fisheries and which are carried out every year in the same season. 3-When these fisheries begin and when they end. 4-If it is fortuitous and accidental fishery.
Source: Brazil (4)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Xiphias gladius - "Swordfish" - [FR: Espadon]

ID: 921 | ID2: 60
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Espadon
Vernacular Name: Swordfish
Scientific Name: Xiphias gladius
Location: Brazil
Region: South Atlantic
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
Author asks if this species is present and fished in the area.
📖 Full Translated Text:
5-What is the product of these fisheries used for? 6-If everything that comes from it is consumed for the use of the inhabitants of this part of America. 7-If part of the effects which come from it are transported to neighboring provinces and even to Europe. 8-If we see in this bay and on the coasts of Brazil anchovies, sardines, herrings, mackerel, pelamids, bonitos, tunas and imperadors or pesce spada. 9-If there is a catch every year when it begins and when it ends. 10-If we see whiting, cod, trout, salmon and sturgeon on the same coasts. 11-If all these species of fish are common there or if they are found only by chance and if they are of good quality. 12-A detail of the species of fish which are commonly seen on the coasts of Brazil and perhaps theirFrench name and that given to them by the natives of the country. From whale fishery to the coasts of Brazil. 1-When does whale fisheries off the coast of Brazil begin and when does it end? 2-If there are many boats used to do this fishery. 3-What type are these buildings? 4-How many crews they have.
Source: Brazil (5)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Katsuwonus pelamis - "Atlantic Bonito" - [FR: Pelamid]

ID: 922 | ID2: 60
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Pelamid
Vernacular Name: Atlantic Bonito
Scientific Name: Katsuwonus pelamis
Location: Brazil
Region: South Atlantic
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
Author asks if this species is present and fished in the area.
📖 Full Translated Text:
5-What is the product of these fisheries used for? 6-If everything that comes from it is consumed for the use of the inhabitants of this part of America. 7-If part of the effects which come from it are transported to neighboring provinces and even to Europe. 8-If we see in this bay and on the coasts of Brazil anchovies, sardines, herrings, mackerel, pelamids, bonitos, tunas and imperadors or pesce spada. 9-If there is a catch every year when it begins and when it ends. 10-If we see whiting, cod, trout, salmon and sturgeon on the same coasts. 11-If all these species of fish are common there or if they are found only by chance and if they are of good quality. 12-A detail of the species of fish which are commonly seen on the coasts of Brazil and perhaps theirFrench name and that given to them by the natives of the country. From whale fishery to the coasts of Brazil. 1-When does whale fisheries off the coast of Brazil begin and when does it end? 2-If there are many boats used to do this fishery. 3-What type are these buildings? 4-How many crews they have.
Source: Brazil (5)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Sardinops sagax - "Sardine" - [FR: Sardine]

ID: 923 | ID2: 60
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Sardine
Vernacular Name: Sardine
Scientific Name: Sardinops sagax
Location: Brazil
Region: South Atlantic
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
Author asks if this species is present and fished in the area.
📖 Full Translated Text:
5-What is the product of these fisheries used for? 6-If everything that comes from it is consumed for the use of the inhabitants of this part of America. 7-If part of the effects which come from it are transported to neighboring provinces and even to Europe. 8-If we see in this bay and on the coasts of Brazil anchovies, sardines, herrings, mackerel, pelamids, bonitos, tunas and imperadors or pesce spada. 9-If there is a catch every year when it begins and when it ends. 10-If we see whiting, cod, trout, salmon and sturgeon on the same coasts. 11-If all these species of fish are common there or if they are found only by chance and if they are of good quality. 12-A detail of the species of fish which are commonly seen on the coasts of Brazil and perhaps theirFrench name and that given to them by the natives of the country. From whale fishery to the coasts of Brazil. 1-When does whale fisheries off the coast of Brazil begin and when does it end? 2-If there are many boats used to do this fishery. 3-What type are these buildings? 4-How many crews they have.
Source: Brazil (5)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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Scomber scombrus - "Mackerel" - [FR: Maquereau]

ID: 924 | ID2: 60
Document Type: Sent
Original French Name: Maquereau
Vernacular Name: Mackerel
Scientific Name: Scomber scombrus
Location: Brazil
Region: South Atlantic
Ocean: Atlantic
Year: 1722
Data Type: Fishing
📝 Data Remarks / Observations:
Author asks if this species is present and fished in the area.
📖 Full Translated Text:
5-What is the product of these fisheries used for? 6-If everything that comes from it is consumed for the use of the inhabitants of this part of America. 7-If part of the effects which come from it are transported to neighboring provinces and even to Europe. 8-If we see in this bay and on the coasts of Brazil anchovies, sardines, herrings, mackerel, pelamids, bonitos, tunas and imperadors or pesce spada. 9-If there is a catch every year when it begins and when it ends. 10-If we see whiting, cod, trout, salmon and sturgeon on the same coasts. 11-If all these species of fish are common there or if they are found only by chance and if they are of good quality. 12-A detail of the species of fish which are commonly seen on the coasts of Brazil and perhaps theirFrench name and that given to them by the natives of the country. From whale fishery to the coasts of Brazil. 1-When does whale fisheries off the coast of Brazil begin and when does it end? 2-If there are many boats used to do this fishery. 3-What type are these buildings? 4-How many crews they have.
Source: Brazil (5)
Recorded By: Emma Millet
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