Seahaus

Seahaus is a El Kadsreian territory located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of New Hampshire and Maine, United States.

History
Seahaus was (and still is) inhabited by Abenaki Indians. It was declared a territory of East El Kadsre instead of becoming the 51st state of the United States in 1963 after talks with the Abenaki Tribes and the United States government about the largely unheard-of island's future.

Communications
Most of Seahaus' radio stations are on the FM band. The nation is linked to the El Kadsreian Islands by satellite communications for telephone and television service.

The territory of Seahaus is served by thirteen television stations, El TV Kadsre Seahaus on Channel 1, BTV Seahaus on Channel 2, USH-TV on Channel 3 (affiliated with CBS), ULB-TV on Channel 4 (affiliated with PBS), Oceanic RGN on Channel 5, ETVKK on Channel 6, BBT Amarika on Channel 7, UNN-TV on Channel 8 (affiliated with Nine Network), Seahaus Public Access on Channel 9, El TV Kadsre Seahaus en Español on Channel 10, SeaTV on Channel 11, UIP-TV (affiliated with NITV) on Channel 12, and Saint Bernard TV on Channel 13.

Local cable provider Laverne Town Cable, operating across the island, carries North American, El Kadsreian, and Australian TV channels in dual-NTSC and PAL.

Fire Services
There are four fire stations in Seahaus. While most apparatus are older second hand units from North America, Tukkoyen acquired an Iveco M250 water tanker surplus from Belgium in 2015 and an EKFE 398 aerial ladder from El Kadsre in 2017.
 * David Vlokozu Airport has it's own fire service.
 * Laverne Town Fire Service - Located in Laverne Town with five apparatuses – 2 pumpers, aerial and hazmat.
 * Tukkoyen Fire Service - Located in Tukkoyen with five apparatuses – aerial, hazmat, water tanker, and 2 pumpers.
 * Southport Fire Service - Located in Southport with three apparatuses – hazmat, larger pumper, and aerial.
 * Jammell Fire Service - Located in Jammell with four apparatuses – aerial, 2 pumpers, and hazmat.