. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. Fig. 1 - Fishing port of Hirtshals on Northern Coast of Denmark's Jutland Peninsula. About 300 boats, mostly small (19 tons), fishwatere of Skagerak, to the east, and North Sea, to the west. Their catches are mostly haddock, herring, plaice, sild, catfish, and shrimp. Part is sold to Britain as industrial fish. (Photos: Edelsberg). Si— I / Fig, 2 - Hirtshals. 2 of 3-man crew and son of owner (r). They fish for herring, Fatherdoes notwant son to be fisherman--job is hard and income uncertain, he says. Each man averages about Fig. 3 - The thi


. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. Fig. 1 - Fishing port of Hirtshals on Northern Coast of Denmark's Jutland Peninsula. About 300 boats, mostly small (19 tons), fishwatere of Skagerak, to the east, and North Sea, to the west. Their catches are mostly haddock, herring, plaice, sild, catfish, and shrimp. Part is sold to Britain as industrial fish. (Photos: Edelsberg). Si— I / Fig, 2 - Hirtshals. 2 of 3-man crew and son of owner (r). They fish for herring, Fatherdoes notwant son to be fisherman--job is hard and income uncertain, he says. Each man averages about Fig. 3 - The third man checks new 84-meter-long terylene net. US$4,000 a Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. National Marine Fisheries Service; U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; United States. Bureau of Commericial Fisheries. [Washington] : National Marine Fisheries Service; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt. Print. Off. ]


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