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Cod War

The Cod War (also called the Iceland Cod War) was a series of confrontations between the United Kingdom and Iceland over Iceland's claims of authority over tracts of ocean off their coastline as being their exclusive fishery zone.

In 1972, Iceland unilaterally extended its territorial waters before announcing plans to reduce over-fishing. It policed its quota-system with warships, leading to a series of encounters with the British trawlers[?] that fished the areas. As a result British Royal Naval vessels were employed to act as a deterrent against any future harrassment of British fishing crews.

In 1976, a compromise between the two countries allowed a maximum of 24 British trawlers access to the disputed 200 mile / 320 km limit. This did nothing to help slow the decline of the British fisheries, severely affecting the economies of northern fishing ports such as Grimsby and Kingston-Upon-Hull.

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The Cod War Of 1893

The First Cod War

The Second Cod War

The Third Cod War

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