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mostly to usa , japan , norway , thailand , germany , great britain , iceland and denmark . [ ] the contribution of fishing industries to the economy of greenland as a whole is estimated to be more than %; contribution to gross national income of the country is reported to be as high as %. [ ] the fish
that dominate the greenlandic fishing industry are mainly shrimp , cod , halibut and salmon . they are caught and processed in greenland and then are sold, often exported in frozen cans. the center of the fishing industry lies in the south of the country, the main hub is in disko bay in the southwest...
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also process alaska pollock, hake, tilapia, vannamei shrimp, surimi crab sticks, cod, salmon, yellow fin sole, haddock, saithe, red fish, greenland halibut, arrowtooth flounder, squid tube/ring, baby octopus, scallop, mixed seafood, canned fish, pre-cooked fish, dry salted fish, roasted fish etc. it...
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norwegian prawn, red shrimp, live norway lobsters (nephrops norvegicus), haddock fish (melanogrammus aeglefinus), greenland halibut (reinhardtius hippoglossoides), cod fish maw, hake fish, black tiger shrimp, grey mullet (mugilidae), king fish, stock fish, mullet (red fish), dungeness crab (metacarcinus
vessels, then sorted, blast frozen/fillet/dried and stored in cold storages in the factory for export or local sales. product: king fish, spiny lobster (full) or tail, hamoor/grouper, red grouper, sherri fish, black pomfret, emperor, red snapper, cuttle fish, squid, trevally, lady fish, shark fish,...
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