“…Reports on the Alaskan, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish (trawler) and United States fishing fleets have reported large or moderate reductions over time in fatal accident rates while studies of Danish, British and Polish (small-scale) fishing have reported little or no improvement. This contrasts with trends in fatal accidents in merchant shipping which have usually fallen sharply over time [10]. There have been few reports on long term trends in fatal accidents in fishing industries dating back over the twentieth century and also few reports on mortality rates from disease, suicide and homicide in fishing industries.…”