Background of fishing disasters: The seas around rocky coasts in Newfoundland were once filled with squid, and the explorer John Cabot was surprised by the fact that they almost blocked his boat in 1497 . During the next few centuries fish has become one of the only reasons everyone came to Newfoundland or stayed. From the beginning, squid was the center of maritime life in Canada. Since the 1950's, a gigantic trawler of Europe crossed the Atlantic Ocean and began grasping the waters of Newfoundland. Some people call this super ship "fish factory".
After occupying the island, the population is estimated not to exceed 1,500 people, and most of them rely on fishery to make a living. Especially when a fragile wooden building thrown out in a hurry by a typhoon was destroyed, this disaster seems to bother the early colonies. However, the increase in trade activity continues to stimulate the growth and development of colonies. By 1844, the population has increased 12 times to 19,000. British businessmen are not only fascinated by colonies. Other European traders make use of the convenience of establishing business at Freeport and the island. Chinese workers from mainland China are fascinated by infrastructure and their work. The island has also become a means of immigration control for many Chinese who can board a ship to Singapore, Malaya, California or Indonesia.
After a century of almost unregulated overfishing, I crashed up and down the coast. Packing team chairman R. I. Nelson announced in 1972 that the industry is on the verge of financial crisis. This crisis caused disasters in fishermen and salmon populations. In three years, 1,000 land-based workers were unemployed. More than a dozen fish plants are closed. Hundreds of fishermen have lost their ship. By reducing unemployment insurance, raising interest rates, and reducing government expenditure on fishery investigation and enforcement, the overall economic crisis in the coastal community has expanded several times nationwide. (3219)
For several months after the earthquake, San Fernando's fishermen were unable to fish because of concerns about chemicals contaminating fish in that area. While the whole ship was rescued to safely recover dangerous goods and other bodies, they had relied on government relief; their boats and fishing nets became useless until the rescue work was completed . The 3rd century is an important milestone for mankind. It brought a tremendous opportunity for the full development of mankind. People in our business, health, entertainment, fashion, law, media, politics, religion, sports have the challenge of independently displaying visually what they saw in the Philippines during the new millennium I will.