In:
Tijdschrift voor Historische Geografie, Amsterdam University Press, Vol. 4, No. 4 ( 2019-01-01), p. 235-249
Abstract:
In the Dollard, a brackish embayment of the Ems estuary, German and Dutch fishermen used to go out on the tidal flats to collect shrimps and other fish caught in simple fykenets. German fishermen payed little attention to the since 1723 existing border. In 1911, Dutch fishery act came in force, limiting the German fishers to their territory. This paper describes how fishermen and authorities initially maintained their positions, but after some time reached a conditional compromise. After 1945, the conflict faded away due to the mechanization of shrimp fishing and nature protection measures.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2468-2187
,
2468-2195
DOI:
10.5117/THG2019.4.002.ESSI
Language:
Dutch
Publisher:
Amsterdam University Press
Publication Date:
2019
SSG:
7,23
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