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Paperback Greenland in Ships Book

ISBN: 4792411025

ISBN13: 9784792411022

Greenland in Ships

Greenland has always been associated with ships.

Erik the Red acquired the Haukadalr farm on the Icelandic Brei afj r ur (Breidafjord; near today's B ardalur in northwest Iceland) through marriage. The Althing sent him into exile for three years for having committed murder of his neighbor and he sailed to Greenland in 982 AD in a Viking ship.

During WWII Greenland was supplied by the Americans and this led to Royal Greenland Trade Organization - KGH - loosing its trading and supply monopoly in 1951.

Modernization of Greenland led to a further development of its fisheries because hunting and gathering could not sustain expensive modernization. By the way, all mushrooms in Greenland are edible.

One of the fisheries that led to an expansion of the economy was the trawling for Greenland Shrimps (Pandalus borealis). The modern shrimp fishery had been pioneered by

Carl Rasmussen (1841-1893) - Sommernat under den Gr nlandske Kyst circa Aar 1000- Summer night under the Greenlandic coast circa 1000 AD, 1875.

Faroese and Danish fishermen in large vessels with onboard processing.

In the event of Home Rule in 1979 the Greenlanders gradually pushed these fishermen out of the fishery.

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