River in 1979. It developed into a major Bay Fortune enterprise, entitld Atlantic Sea Smolt Inc. ! 34. Russell Poole of Souris. It is a highly complementary nickname Captain Soloman Jacobs of Gloucester was an outstanding fisherman whi had the ability to catch great quantities of fish. He was also noted “ benevolent man, who in a well known incident sacrificed fishing time a provisions to rescue a ship-wrecked crew.
35. Irish moss that has been harvested and dried but has not yet bee bleached.
36. The carregenan, that is extracted from dried Irish Moss, is used 4 a gel-base emulsifier for many products such as cosmetics, ice cream medicine and puddings. 37. Because you cannot see the eels on the bottom through the ice. 38. Michael Bailey and Francis Murphy in 1977.
39. Hon. Joseph Dingwell, Hon. Donald Beaton and Messers. Deagl and Chaisson.
40. They averaged six gallons. The oil, when processed, provided of for lamps, replacing tallow candles.
41. The oil that was rendered out of the heads brought $10.00 a galldy 42. Look for small round holes in sand. 43. The age is determined by counting the rings on the shell. Scallop are the only bivalved mollusks that can swim. Using the hinge muscle they bring together the two shells, forcing the water out and propellin) themselves along.
44. “Hoss Mackerel” was the name given to the monsters that woul become entangled in netting. Dory fishermen, in particular, would hay difficulty in managing an unwanted 800 pound catch.
45. The lightkeeper would wind a system of pulleys every three how and fifteen minutes during the night to keep the light functioning. | 46. Henry Pope (c.1829-1898) of Chepstow. He did not patent tht invention and he received a paltry $500.00 from the company for hi labours. 47. The Irishman Irwin was a land surveyor who resided in Rollo Bay He doggedly spoke out for the rights of the Micmac Nation and prep
a manuscript for a textbook to assist in the education of the Island aboriginal population. However the Legislative Assembly of the da ignored Irwin’s pleadings to have the manuscript published. Irwin w found on March 10, 1847 on the sea ice, dead from exposure, af wandering from a path that led east from Naufrage.
48. The mouse. Swarms of them would appear in the form a plag
overrunning and eating everything that was green. There are documente 52 Land & Sea Answers