The Scandinavian Year Book: A Comprehensive Guide to Commerce, Industry and Tourism in Denmark, Norway and SwedenDawson., 1953 |
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... fishing activities or agriculture or both . About 3,000 people worked exclusively in industry or trade . FISHING . Fishing is conducted either as deep - sea fishing or coastal fishing . Open boats are employed in coastal fishing , and ...
... fishing activities or agriculture or both . About 3,000 people worked exclusively in industry or trade . FISHING . Fishing is conducted either as deep - sea fishing or coastal fishing . Open boats are employed in coastal fishing , and ...
Σελίδα 298
... FISHERIES AND OUTPUT OF THE FISHING INDUSTRY Widely differing conditions confront the fishing industries of the three Scandinavian countries . A glance at the map shows that this is largely due to their respective geo- graphical ...
... FISHERIES AND OUTPUT OF THE FISHING INDUSTRY Widely differing conditions confront the fishing industries of the three Scandinavian countries . A glance at the map shows that this is largely due to their respective geo- graphical ...
Σελίδα 300
... fishing . Off the south of Sweden trawl - fishing for cod and herring is the more usual method . In the waters between Denmark and Sweden and in the Skagerrak , fishing is conducted mainly with the following : the net , the purse seine ...
... fishing . Off the south of Sweden trawl - fishing for cod and herring is the more usual method . In the waters between Denmark and Sweden and in the Skagerrak , fishing is conducted mainly with the following : the net , the purse seine ...
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