Monday, April 27, 2009

Economy

The economy of the archipelago is not a problem of benefits but especially a means of survival for the inhabitants. Kerkennah being in the middle of the sea, main activity exercised by the islanders is fishing. Also, the island can claim of being the only place in the world where the sea is cut up in plots and sold by auction to the inhabitants. Furthermore, there is an agriculture which must face up climatic pressures. Finally, there is tourism which, although modest, attract principally of English people greedy to discover genuine landscapes.

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