Research for PECH Committee - Åland Islands
Briefing
15-05-2018
The Åland Islands is an autonomous, demilitarised, Swedish-speaking region of Finland. The archipelago has its own government and parliament. The Åland Islands is a small society with an open economy that is dependent on trade with its neighbouring regions, notably Southern Finland and the Stockholm region. In 2017 the Åland Islands had 6 aquaculture facilities operating. The number of employed persons in the aquaculture sector was 95 people in that same year. The number of employed persons in the fishing sector in the Åland Islands amounted to 88 persons in 2016.
Briefing
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Ključna riječ
- akvakultura
- Baltičko more
- EKONOMIJA
- ekonomska analiza
- ekonomska djelatnost
- ekonomska geografija
- Europa
- Finska
- gospodarsko stanje
- OKOLIŠ
- otok
- plovilo za ribolov
- politika ribarstva
- politička geografija
- POLJOPRIVREDA, ŠUMARSTVO I RIBARSTVO
- prirodni okoliš
- ribarska statistika
- ribarstvo
- statistika
- zaštita ribljega fonda
- ZEMLJOPIS