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probably fishing, lobstering, crabbing
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Nova Scotia, Canada has several industries. The main industry in Nova Scotia is fishing. Farming is also a large industry, along with the film industry.
About the only industry active in the Atacama Desert is the mining industry as it is rich in some mineral resources, especially copper. Along the coast fishing is also a big industry.
Oil (petroleum) is the major industry in Alaska. Others are logging, gold, commercial fishing, and tourism. The federal government provides more jobs than industry, and petroleum provides almost as many jobs as the rest of Alaska's industries combined.
Connecticut
Fishing fleets along the coastal areas, and iron mining inland are the two major industries of Spain.
Because steel was the most important industry there.
Along the Northeast coast
The river is also a source of commerce in the form of fishing and providing irrigation for agriculture along its route
The Northeast
Generally you're going to have fishing, transportation/general trade, and possibly energy. Depending on the time period, tourism is also an industry to consider