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Newfoundland
Newfoundland
Newfoundland
They're not found on the coast but in deeper waters in the Pacific. There are squid on the California coast, just not giant ones.
John Cabot found Newfoundland for England. Newfoundland had a ton of fish, so England got millions of pounds in the fish industry.
killer whales are very common in most oceans and seas. They have been found in the waters off the coast of Brazil, all over the pacific, around the coast of British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. They have been found in the waters off the coast of Alaska and California, the Japan sea, around The Baffin Bay, between Greenland and Nunavut. The biggest population of killer whales is in the Arctic waters.
The majority of Canada's lumber industry is found in the Pacific Northwest in British Columbia. The Boreal Shield which stretches from Alberta to Newfoundland, is also known for its forestry.
The Vikings settled there. The location has been found by archaeologists. It is in Newfoundland, Canada.
Flat back Sea Turtles are found and/or live in the waters around the coast of Australia.
The one industry that stands out is the fishing industry, which is found in every country that has a coast. Shipping is another. People by coastlines have access to ships and bodies of water. So even when they are not catching fish, they can haul cargo across the world.
Burnt Islands is a small coastal community found in God Bay on the southwest coast of Newfoundland, Canada.