The collapse of the west coast fishery, particularly in the 1990s and early 2000s, led to the loss of thousands of jobs. Estimates suggest that around 30,000 to 40,000 jobs were directly affected, particularly in coastal communities heavily reliant on fishing. The decline in fish populations, particularly salmon, resulted in significant economic challenges for fishermen, processors, and related industries. The repercussions were felt deeply in local economies, leading to broader social and economic impacts.
Ivory Coast people work for a living like any other human being
Many people prefer to live near the coast because of the water. Water is fun and soothing for many people. There may also be jobs that they prefer there, too.
No it shouldn't people put money into finding other jobs when it closed! Eventually the cod number will go down again and people will have to go back to school to find other jobs. People don't want to go threw the same thing their parents or that they have already went threw!
You can go onto the Gold Coast website and look under classifieds or jobs. You should browse through the website and look at all the jobs you might favor. Under jobs the have different categories to choose from.
Have a look at www.bigrigjobs.com. You should be able to find some trucking jobs on the east coast.
taking white peoples jobs
Yes, they do have Coast Guard jobs in inland states. However, they are harder to find, may require different duties and sometimes enforce different documentation.
Yes, there are Phlebotomist jobs in the East Coast, but they pay US $2.00-$4.00 less an hour than the Western States, as there is more demand in Western States.
They have the same jobs we have, though they do hold more government jobs or government funded positions than most Canadians.
most people live in by the river and valleys and mostly where there is water because they have more jobs food and money there.
Construction for $4.50 per hour! ;)
Marine biologists may be biological technicians, fishery biologists, marine mammalogists, microbiologists, systems analysts, or mathematicians. They can also be physicists, hydrologists, and physical oceanographers.