"Fishing Measures is a fascinating book that will be of interest to historians of Newfoundland, fisheries, and natural resources more broadly. Those who apply a historical materialist lens will be especially at home with the text..." - Jennifer Silver, Network in Canadian History & Environment"Fishing Measures offers a historical assessment of Newfoundland's fisheries...combining fine-grained historical research with Marxist conceptual analysis." - Michael Fabinyi, AAG Review of Books"Infinitely readable and relevant in an era of diminishing natural resources in seemingly every realm, Fishing Measures chronicles the ways in which so-called scientific experts attempted to improve Newfoundland's saltfish industry. Author Daniel Banoub's deeply researched dive into the emergence of cod liver oil as a vitamin packed curative for (especially) children is sure to trigger memories for everyone who shuddered when a spoonful of the concoction approached their lips." - Jury, Newfoundland and Labrador Book Awards