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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a major reservoir of maritime manpower and economic strength for Hurmu.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a major reservoir of maritime manpower and economic strength for Hurmu.


There were around 12,700 fishermen in {{AN|1719}}, up 15 percent since {{AN|1709}}. Of these, 5,800 were based in the [[Lake District]], 3,009 in [[Transprinitica]], 1,100 in [[Lontinien]], 5,200 in the [[Keltia]]n territories of [[Amaland]], [[Karnamark]], and [[Samhold]], and 600 former Hurmudan nationals holding licences issued by the [[District of Moorland]] and the [[District of the Warring Islands]]. Part-time fishermen accounted for 20 percent of the total, a proportion that has changed little over the last decade.
There were around 103,990 maritime fishermen in {{AN|1719}}, up 15 percent since {{AN|1709}}. Of these, 58,000 were based in the [[Lake District]], 30,090 in [[Transprinitica]], 10,100 in [[Lontinien]], 5,200 in the [[Keltia]]n territories of [[Amaland]], [[Karnamark]], and [[Samhold]], and 600 former Hurmudan nationals holding licences issued by the [[District of Moorland]] and the [[District of the Warring Islands]]. Part-time fishermen accounted for 20 percent of the total, a proportion that has changed little over the last decade.  


As of {{AN|1719}}, the fisheries fleet comprised of 5,047 10–30 metre vessels and 1,430 31–100 metre vessels. 40 so-called "super trawlers" (100–500 metre length) are registered with the Ministry of Fisheries.
As of {{AN|1719}}, the fisheries fleet comprised of 5,047 10–30 metre vessels and 1,430 31–100 metre vessels. 40 so-called "super trawlers" (100–500 metre length) are registered with the Ministry of Fisheries.
Major fishing ports include [[Ghawlama]] in [[Lontinien]], [[Nururfiskaravik]] in the [[Lake District]], and [[Tyrador]] in [[Transprinitica]].
The fishing fleet is heavily unionised, with fishermen being strongly aligned to the [[Trade Unions Congress of Hurmu]] and voting overwhelmingly for the [[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu]] in the [[1718 Hurmu general elections]].

Latest revision as of 12:39, 12 April 2023

The Hurmudan fishing fleet is a major reservoir of maritime manpower and economic strength for Hurmu.

There were around 103,990 maritime fishermen in 1719 AN, up 15 percent since 1709 AN. Of these, 58,000 were based in the Lake District, 30,090 in Transprinitica, 10,100 in Lontinien, 5,200 in the Keltian territories of Amaland, Karnamark, and Samhold, and 600 former Hurmudan nationals holding licences issued by the District of Moorland and the District of the Warring Islands. Part-time fishermen accounted for 20 percent of the total, a proportion that has changed little over the last decade.

As of 1719 AN, the fisheries fleet comprised of 5,047 10–30 metre vessels and 1,430 31–100 metre vessels. 40 so-called "super trawlers" (100–500 metre length) are registered with the Ministry of Fisheries.

Major fishing ports include Ghawlama in Lontinien, Nururfiskaravik in the Lake District, and Tyrador in Transprinitica.

The fishing fleet is heavily unionised, with fishermen being strongly aligned to the Trade Unions Congress of Hurmu and voting overwhelmingly for the Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu in the 1718 Hurmu general elections.