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Sheerness is a town located beside the mouth of the River Medway on the north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, England. Sheerness began as a fort built in the 16th century to protect the River Medway from naval invasion. In 1665, plans were first laid by the Navy Board for a Royal Navy dockyard where warships might be provisioned and repaired. After the raid on the Medway in 1667, the older fortification was strengthened; in 1669 a Royal Navy dockyard was established in the town, where warships were stocked and repaired until its closure in 1960. | Sheerness is a town located beside the mouth of the River Medway on the north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, England. Sheerness began as a fort built in the 16th century to protect the River Medway from naval invasion. In 1665, plans were first laid by the Navy Board for a Royal Navy dockyard where warships might be provisioned and repaired. After the raid on the Medway in 1667, the older fortification was strengthened; in 1669 a Royal Navy dockyard was established in the town, where warships were stocked and repaired until its closure in 1960. | ||
− | Beginning with the construction of a pier and a promenade in the 19th century, Sheerness acquired the added attractions of a seaside resort. Industry retains its important place in the town and the Port of Sheerness is one of the United Kingdom's leading car and fresh produce importers. | + | Beginning with the construction of a pier and a promenade in the 19th century, Sheerness acquired the added attractions of a seaside resort. Industry retains its important place in the town and the Port of Sheerness is one of the United Kingdom's leading car and fresh produce importers.<ref> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheerness</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 24 November 2014
Sheerness
- Administrative Port: Hastings
- County: Kent
- Population: 11.938
Sheerness is a town located beside the mouth of the River Medway on the north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, England. Sheerness began as a fort built in the 16th century to protect the River Medway from naval invasion. In 1665, plans were first laid by the Navy Board for a Royal Navy dockyard where warships might be provisioned and repaired. After the raid on the Medway in 1667, the older fortification was strengthened; in 1669 a Royal Navy dockyard was established in the town, where warships were stocked and repaired until its closure in 1960. Beginning with the construction of a pier and a promenade in the 19th century, Sheerness acquired the added attractions of a seaside resort. Industry retains its important place in the town and the Port of Sheerness is one of the United Kingdom's leading car and fresh produce importers.[1]
Background information | |||
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Fishing Fleet | Vessel type 1 | 2 | |
Fishing Fleet | Vessel type 2 | 1 | |
Fishing Fleet | Vessel type 3 | ||
Fishing Fleet | Vessels total | 3 [2] | |
Landings | Total Landings (tonnes) | Demersal (tonnes) | |
Landings | Total Landings (tonnes) | Pelagic (tonnes) | |
Landings | Total Landings (tonnes) | Shellfish (tonnes) | |
Landings | Total Landings (tonnes) | Main species (tonnes) | |
Landings | Total Landings (tonnes) | All species (tonnes) | |
Landings | Values | Demersal | |
Landings | Values | Pelagic | |
Landings | Values | Shellfish | |
Landings | Values | All species | |
Landings | Number of fishermen | Number of fishermen (Regular) | |
Landings | Number of fishermen | Number of fishermen (Part-time) | |
Landings | Number of fishermen | Number of fishermen Total | |
Landings | Major fish species | ||
Landings | Landing points | ||
Landings | Location of auctions | ||
Governance and organisation | Governance | ||
Governance and organisation | FLAG | ||
Governance and organisation | Location of fishermen's organisations | Sheerness Fishermen's. Association | |
Branding | Brand labels | ||
Fish as food | Fish selling | ||
Fish as food | Fish processing | ||
Fish as food | Restaurants/hotels | ||
Tourism & Education | Tourism & Fishing | ||
Tourism & Education | Festivals | ||
Tourism & Education | Fishing museums | ||
Tourism & Education | Aquariums | ||
Tourism & Education | Monuments | ||
Tourism&Education | Fishing training School |
- Vessel type 1: <10 m vessels
- Vessel type 2: >10 m vessels