Project FisHistory
@projectfishistory.bsky.social
Combining historical, local & scientific knowledge on herring:
• Spawning grounds
• Long-term change
• Importance
Cyfuno gwybodaeth hanesyddol, lleol a gwyddonol am benwaig:
• Silfeydd
• Newidiadau tymor hir
• Pwysigrwydd
@BangorUniversity
• Spawning grounds
• Long-term change
• Importance
Cyfuno gwybodaeth hanesyddol, lleol a gwyddonol am benwaig:
• Silfeydd
• Newidiadau tymor hir
• Pwysigrwydd
@BangorUniversity
This time last week our team were midway through an interdisciplinary research visit at the National library of Wales 📖 The marine scientists came away with a newfound appreciation for the art of deciphering handwriting! @ystadaucymru.bsky.social @leafyhistory.bsky.social @emilyphilly.bsky.social
November 6, 2025 at 1:41 PM
This time last week our team were midway through an interdisciplinary research visit at the National library of Wales 📖 The marine scientists came away with a newfound appreciation for the art of deciphering handwriting! @ystadaucymru.bsky.social @leafyhistory.bsky.social @emilyphilly.bsky.social
Guess where we’ve been this week! Hint: you might see a dolphin or two here 🐬 #destinationx #huntforherring #fishfriday
September 5, 2025 at 10:52 AM
Guess where we’ve been this week! Hint: you might see a dolphin or two here 🐬 #destinationx #huntforherring #fishfriday
Where are we today?📍Hint: it’s chucking it down! #herring #destinationx 🐟
September 3, 2025 at 1:46 PM
Where are we today?📍Hint: it’s chucking it down! #herring #destinationx 🐟
We'll be visiting ports in Mid-South Wales e.g., Fishguard and Aberystwyth next week (2nd-4th September). If you're from the area and know anything about the Irish Sea herring fishery (past or present), or know someone who does, please get in touch here or at fishistory@bangor.ac.uk🐟
August 29, 2025 at 2:52 PM
We'll be visiting ports in Mid-South Wales e.g., Fishguard and Aberystwyth next week (2nd-4th September). If you're from the area and know anything about the Irish Sea herring fishery (past or present), or know someone who does, please get in touch here or at fishistory@bangor.ac.uk🐟
HERRING & POTATOES 🐟🥔
Herrings and potatoes played a vital role in the annual prosperity of coastal communities such as the Isle of Man. In the 1800's unproductive fishing seasons and harvests left the poorest with no source of food and income.
Herrings and potatoes played a vital role in the annual prosperity of coastal communities such as the Isle of Man. In the 1800's unproductive fishing seasons and harvests left the poorest with no source of food and income.
July 29, 2025 at 9:05 AM
HERRING & POTATOES 🐟🥔
Herrings and potatoes played a vital role in the annual prosperity of coastal communities such as the Isle of Man. In the 1800's unproductive fishing seasons and harvests left the poorest with no source of food and income.
Herrings and potatoes played a vital role in the annual prosperity of coastal communities such as the Isle of Man. In the 1800's unproductive fishing seasons and harvests left the poorest with no source of food and income.
Thanks to NWIFCA, we've gotten our hands on some fascinating early 1900s reports from the Lancashire and Western Sea Fisheries Committee 📚These reports include notes on the timing and success of the herring fishery, the condition of herring, and a district map revealing historic herring grounds!
July 7, 2025 at 8:29 AM
Thanks to NWIFCA, we've gotten our hands on some fascinating early 1900s reports from the Lancashire and Western Sea Fisheries Committee 📚These reports include notes on the timing and success of the herring fishery, the condition of herring, and a district map revealing historic herring grounds!
Had a great trip to NW England last week! One highlight was our visit to Fleetwood Maritime Museum ⚓⛵ where staff and volunteers picked out a few hidden gems for us — including Close’s 1904 fishing chart of the Irish Sea, marking historic herring fishing grounds! 🗺️
July 4, 2025 at 10:53 AM
Had a great trip to NW England last week! One highlight was our visit to Fleetwood Maritime Museum ⚓⛵ where staff and volunteers picked out a few hidden gems for us — including Close’s 1904 fishing chart of the Irish Sea, marking historic herring fishing grounds! 🗺️
We’re visiting NW England next week (23–27 June) to talk to locals from historic herring ports 🐟 If you’re from the area and know anything about the Irish Sea herring fishery (past or present), or know someone who does, please get in touch here or at fishistory@bangor.ac.uk
June 19, 2025 at 12:43 PM
We’re visiting NW England next week (23–27 June) to talk to locals from historic herring ports 🐟 If you’re from the area and know anything about the Irish Sea herring fishery (past or present), or know someone who does, please get in touch here or at fishistory@bangor.ac.uk
Last week, we visited the Amgueddfa Forwrol Llyn Maritime Museum, which has an excellent exhibition on Nefyn herring 🐟, women of the sea 🙋♀️, and artefacts from other local fisheries 🦞. It’s a must-see if you’re in the area!
June 18, 2025 at 8:54 AM
Last week, we visited the Amgueddfa Forwrol Llyn Maritime Museum, which has an excellent exhibition on Nefyn herring 🐟, women of the sea 🙋♀️, and artefacts from other local fisheries 🦞. It’s a must-see if you’re in the area!
The earliest printed map specifically of Wales was Humphrey Llwyd’s 1573 Cambriae typus 🗺️
It contains an intriguing reference to fisheries in Cardigan Bay
“Hic halecum captura” – Here is the catch 🐟
It contains an intriguing reference to fisheries in Cardigan Bay
“Hic halecum captura” – Here is the catch 🐟
June 13, 2025 at 8:19 AM
The earliest printed map specifically of Wales was Humphrey Llwyd’s 1573 Cambriae typus 🗺️
It contains an intriguing reference to fisheries in Cardigan Bay
“Hic halecum captura” – Here is the catch 🐟
It contains an intriguing reference to fisheries in Cardigan Bay
“Hic halecum captura” – Here is the catch 🐟
Wren hunting – on St Stephen’s day (26/27 December) – with sticks & stones – believed to result in good herring season 🐟🪶
June 6, 2025 at 9:00 AM
Wren hunting – on St Stephen’s day (26/27 December) – with sticks & stones – believed to result in good herring season 🐟🪶
📢 Calling all members of the fishing and seafood industry, historians, government and local experts!
🐟 Know where herring were caught, when they arrived, where they spawned, or how they were used?
🗣️ We want to hear from you!
📩 Contact fishistory@bangor.ac.uk
🐟 Know where herring were caught, when they arrived, where they spawned, or how they were used?
🗣️ We want to hear from you!
📩 Contact fishistory@bangor.ac.uk
May 29, 2025 at 1:39 PM
📢 Calling all members of the fishing and seafood industry, historians, government and local experts!
🐟 Know where herring were caught, when they arrived, where they spawned, or how they were used?
🗣️ We want to hear from you!
📩 Contact fishistory@bangor.ac.uk
🐟 Know where herring were caught, when they arrived, where they spawned, or how they were used?
🗣️ We want to hear from you!
📩 Contact fishistory@bangor.ac.uk
From "kings" and "queens" to "over-day tarts" and "wine-drinkers", herring has held more titles than a Tudor monarch! 🐟 #FishFridays #Herring #OceansPast
April 11, 2025 at 8:44 AM
From "kings" and "queens" to "over-day tarts" and "wine-drinkers", herring has held more titles than a Tudor monarch! 🐟 #FishFridays #Herring #OceansPast
Early 1800s, Isle of Man. The major herring fishery meant it was a good time to be a gull, but not a dog…. #Herring #FishFridays #OceansPast
April 4, 2025 at 8:19 AM
Early 1800s, Isle of Man. The major herring fishery meant it was a good time to be a gull, but not a dog…. #Herring #FishFridays #OceansPast
Extract from a 1682 book 'SALT AND SEA'. Apparently Welsh herring boats were piddling! 😂 This is a quote from an earlier 'paper' for 'parliament men', and 'fishmongers' by Captain Lloyd, Welsh gent and fisher. Does anyone know who this is? #EdwardLhuyd? #WelshHistory #OceansPast #FishFridays
March 28, 2025 at 10:10 AM
Extract from a 1682 book 'SALT AND SEA'. Apparently Welsh herring boats were piddling! 😂 This is a quote from an earlier 'paper' for 'parliament men', and 'fishmongers' by Captain Lloyd, Welsh gent and fisher. Does anyone know who this is? #EdwardLhuyd? #WelshHistory #OceansPast #FishFridays
And finally welcome to FisHistory @jangeerthiddink.bsky.social, a marine benthic ecologist who studies the effects of human disturbance on the benthos, and Dr Shaun Evans, the director of @ystadaucymru.bsky.social and Lecturer in Early modern and Welsh History @bangoruniversity.bsky.social
March 24, 2025 at 11:03 AM
And finally welcome to FisHistory @jangeerthiddink.bsky.social, a marine benthic ecologist who studies the effects of human disturbance on the benthos, and Dr Shaun Evans, the director of @ystadaucymru.bsky.social and Lecturer in Early modern and Welsh History @bangoruniversity.bsky.social
Ac yn olaf, croeso i FisHistory i @jangeerthiddink.bsky.social, ecolegydd dyfnforol sy'n astudio effeithiau aflonyddwch dynol ar y benthos, ac i Dr Shaun Evans, cyfarwyddwr @ystadaucymru.bsky.social a Darlithydd mewn Hanes Modern Cynnar a Hanes Cymru @prifysgolbangor.bsky.social
March 24, 2025 at 11:01 AM
Ac yn olaf, croeso i FisHistory i @jangeerthiddink.bsky.social, ecolegydd dyfnforol sy'n astudio effeithiau aflonyddwch dynol ar y benthos, ac i Dr Shaun Evans, cyfarwyddwr @ystadaucymru.bsky.social a Darlithydd mewn Hanes Modern Cynnar a Hanes Cymru @prifysgolbangor.bsky.social
Croeso i FisHistory i @georginahunt.bsky.social, myfyriwr ôl-ddoethurol pysgodfeydd gyda PhD mewn ecoleg hanesyddol forol 🐟 ac i @emilyphilly.bsky.social cynorthwyydd ymchwil pysgodfeydd gyda phrofiad ym mhysgodfeydd Cymru 🦀🦞🐚
March 20, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Croeso i FisHistory i @georginahunt.bsky.social, myfyriwr ôl-ddoethurol pysgodfeydd gyda PhD mewn ecoleg hanesyddol forol 🐟 ac i @emilyphilly.bsky.social cynorthwyydd ymchwil pysgodfeydd gyda phrofiad ym mhysgodfeydd Cymru 🦀🦞🐚
Welcome to FisHistory @georginahunt.bsky.social, a fisheries postdoc with a PhD in marine historical ecology 🐟 and @emilyphilly.bsky.social a fisheries research assistant with experience in Welsh fisheries 🦀🦞🐚
March 20, 2025 at 9:28 AM
Welcome to FisHistory @georginahunt.bsky.social, a fisheries postdoc with a PhD in marine historical ecology 🐟 and @emilyphilly.bsky.social a fisheries research assistant with experience in Welsh fisheries 🦀🦞🐚
Welcome to FisHistory @alecbmmoore.bsky.social, a marine historical ecologist, and @leafyhistory.bsky.social, an associate lecturer @openuniversity.bsky.social and the author of The Atlas of Early Modern Wildlife 📘
March 17, 2025 at 9:06 AM
Welcome to FisHistory @alecbmmoore.bsky.social, a marine historical ecologist, and @leafyhistory.bsky.social, an associate lecturer @openuniversity.bsky.social and the author of The Atlas of Early Modern Wildlife 📘
Croeso i FisHistory i @alecbmmoore.bsky.social, ecolegydd hanesyddol morol, ac i @leafyhistory.bsky.social, darlithydd cyswllt @openuniversity.bsky.social ac awdur The Atlas of Early Modern Wildlife 📘
March 17, 2025 at 9:05 AM
Croeso i FisHistory i @alecbmmoore.bsky.social, ecolegydd hanesyddol morol, ac i @leafyhistory.bsky.social, darlithydd cyswllt @openuniversity.bsky.social ac awdur The Atlas of Early Modern Wildlife 📘
Cyflw Cyflwyno FisHistory🐟📖project rhyngddisgyblaethol sydd â’r nod o nodi silfeydd penwaig sydd heb eu mapio ar hyn o bryd ym Môr Iwerddon, ac agweddau eraill ar fioleg penwaig, trwy gyfuno gwybodaeth leol, data gwyddonol a chofnodion hanesyddol @bangoruniversity.bsky.social Wedi'i ariannu gan UKRI
March 13, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Cyflw Cyflwyno FisHistory🐟📖project rhyngddisgyblaethol sydd â’r nod o nodi silfeydd penwaig sydd heb eu mapio ar hyn o bryd ym Môr Iwerddon, ac agweddau eraill ar fioleg penwaig, trwy gyfuno gwybodaeth leol, data gwyddonol a chofnodion hanesyddol @bangoruniversity.bsky.social Wedi'i ariannu gan UKRI
Introducing FisHistory 🐟📖 an interdisciplinary project aiming to identify currently unmapped herring spawning grounds in the Irish Sea, and other aspects of herring biology, by combining local knowledge, scientific data and historical records 📖 @bangoruniversity.bsky.social funded by UKRI
March 13, 2025 at 2:21 PM
Introducing FisHistory 🐟📖 an interdisciplinary project aiming to identify currently unmapped herring spawning grounds in the Irish Sea, and other aspects of herring biology, by combining local knowledge, scientific data and historical records 📖 @bangoruniversity.bsky.social funded by UKRI