Island life: The rise and decline of Cape Clear fishing
Cape Clear has a rich history of fishing, with many islanders relying on the sea for their income in the past. That has changed in recent years, as the island turns more to tourism than fishing. Reporter Jackie Keogh went to Cape Clear to speak with islanders about the iconic location's history and the rise and decline of fishing on the island. Subscribe to The Southern Star's digital edition for less than €2 per week via https://subscribe.southernstar.ie/plans

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