allowed many
families to remain living in Achill throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.Since the advent of Ireland's
"Celtic Tiger"economyfewer Achill people were forced to
look for work abroad.Agricultureplays a small role and the fact that
the island is mostly bog means that its potential for agriculture is limited
largely tosheep farming. In the
past,fishingwas a significant activity but this
aspect of the economy is small now. At one stage, the island was known for itssharkfishing,basking sharkin particular was fished for its valuableliver oil. There was a big spurt of
growth in tourism in the 1960s and 1970s before which life was tough and
difficult on the island. Despite healthy visitor numbers each year, the common
perception is that tourism in Achill has been slowly declining since its
heyday. Currently the largest employers on Achill are two hotels and a call
centre.In late 2009 Ireland's
onlyTurbotfarm opened in theBunnacurryBusiness Park.