The Sailing Vessels of Pensacola's Historical Red Snapper Fishing Industry: toward an understanding of construction trends |
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Authors: | Nicole Bucchino Grinnan |
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Institution: | Florida Public Archaeology Network, Pensacola, FL |
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Abstract: | Commercial red snapper fishing dominated the Pensacola, Florida, waterfront around the turn of the 20th century. At the height of the industry, nearly 50 large schooners sailed from Pensacola, supplying demands for fresh fish across the United States. Using historical data from the List of Merchant Vessels of the United States and archaeological data from three probable commercial red snapper fishing schooner shipwrecks in north‐west Florida, this article traces build trends and characteristics among industry vessels from 1881–1930. Recognizing these developments may help identify other commercial red snapper fishing vessels among Gulf of Mexico‐area archaeological shipwreck sites. |
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Keywords: | industry schooner fishing Florida Gulf of Mexico red snapper |
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