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Transcriber's note:
The book opens with a vivid portrait of a once‑thriving American industry built around the humble freshwater mussel. Within a few short years of its 1890s inception, pearl‑button factories sprang up along the Mississippi, turning a niche craft into a nationwide staple that reshaped fashion, commerce, and everyday life. By the turn of the century, millions of shells were harvested, supporting thousands of workers and spawning a sprawling fishery that stretched from the Great Lakes to the Gulf states. This rapid expansion created a familiar story of opportunity and abundance, setting the stage for the challenges that follow.
The author then turns to the mounting pressures that threaten the mussel beds, describing how relentless harvesting has driven collectors into ever smaller tributaries and compelled them to strip even the tiniest shells. Prices have risen, but the gains rarely reach the fishermen who bear the ecological cost, and the ecosystem itself shows clear signs of strain. With the industry’s future hanging in the balance, the text argues that effective propagation and sensible protection are essential to keep the resource viable. Early observations lay a foundation for thoughtful discussion of conservation strategies that could preserve both the mussels and the livelihoods tied to them.
Language
en
Duration
~59 minutes (56K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sandra Eder and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2013-07-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1876–1967
A pioneering American zoologist and conservationist, he helped shape early fisheries research in North Carolina and wrote clearly about the living world of rivers, lakes, and coasts. His work connected science, public policy, and the practical care of natural resources.
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