Old Menus and Ocean health over the years

jerry

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What Seafood Menus Reveal About Hawaii's Changing Seas
Vacationers who took Hawaiian restaurant menus home as souvenirs recently helped piece together a 45-year gap in the state's fishing records.


The menus were used as a data source by several researchers, including Kyle Van Houtan, a researcher at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center. Van Houtan and his colleagues tracked changing fish populations near the Hawaiian islands based on which fishes appeared on menus during the early and mid-20th century.


Their research, which was recently published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, found correlations between menu items and what local fishing data do exist—which may be able to fill in gaps for the four decades that lack local commercial fishing numbers.


"The menus mimic more than just consumer preference," Van Houtan said. "They also show us what's happening in the ocean."
Smart...I bet the Rocky point hotel menus from the 60s would show us some interesting things too....like the slaughter of the rock lobster as a mush have menu item
 

Kenny

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Though "Sandy Beach was a nudist beach" my dad's wild boy friends from Hugh's aircraft still camped there and for the most part the nudist's stayed off by themselves behind the dunes. One time in 57 and not knowing they were there, I ran into a couple of kids about my age, a boy and a girl, nude and drawing pictures in the sand with a stick. It shocked the hell out of me as I'd been trying to get my neighbor to show me her..never mind. Anyway I just ran back to camp freaked out about it. It was then that I was told about nudist and it was OK, that's what they did. Never could get the neighbor girl to think that way about it though.:grin:
 
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