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Fishermen and the Great Hunger
This chapter explores the profound effects of the Great Hunger on Ireland's fishing industry in the 19th century, illustrating how adverse weather and food shortages left local fishermen struggling to meet the needs of their communities. It challenges the notion that increased fishing capacity could alleviate the food crisis, highlighting the interconnected struggles of the famine and the fishing sector.