About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 69. Chapters: Fishing in Denmark, Fishing in England, Fishing in France, Fishing in Ireland, Fishing in Italy, Fishing in Lithuania, Fishing in Poland, Fishing in Portugal, Fishing in Scotland, Fishing in Wales, Fishing in the United Kingdom, Cod Wars, Scottish east coast fishery, Fishing industry in Scotland, Westport, County Mayo, Marine Institute Ireland, Common Fisheries Policy, Currach, Seas west of Scotland, Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency, Castletownbere, Howth, Chasse-maree, Mac Fisheries, Putcher fishing, Minister for Agriculture, Marine and Food, Ross Group, Stotfield fishing disaster, List of Ministers for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries of Denmark, Rockall Basin, Lough Melvin, Fishing in Guernsey, Sea Fish Industry Authority, Ministry of Agriculture, European Fishery MLS, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Federation of Irish Fishermen, Moray Firth fishing disaster, Munster pilchard fishery 1570-1750, Galway hooker, Portugal's Exclusive Economic Zone, River Towy, Irish Conservation Box, Fifie, National Fishing Heritage Centre, Burtonport, Six Dukes Went a-Fishing, Scottish Fisheries Museum, Marine Scotland, Union Hall, County Cork, Eyemouth disaster, Sea Fisheries Amendment Act 2000, Passage East, Scottish Adjacent Waters Boundaries Order 1999, Drifter, Tullaghmurray Lass, Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland, The Irish Skipper, Almadraba, Fisheries Research Services, Ardglass Marina, Rusn, Irish Countrysports and Country Life Magazine, Fishing Party, Marine Management Organisation, Bord Iascaigh Mhara, Herring Queen Festival, Fishing industry in England, Polish Exclusive Economic Zone, Donovan Slacks, Fisheries Case, Fisheries Act 1981, Fishery Limits Act 1976, The Oaks Fishery, Maszoperia. Excerpt: The Cod Wars, also called the Icelandic Cod Wars (Icelandic: , "the cod war," or Landhelgisstr...