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GENERAL INFORMATION
Aquaculture-
Fish Farming: Fish farming is the principal
form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture.
Fish farming involves » Read
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Fish
Products: Fish and fish products are consumed
as food all over the world. With other seafoods, it provides
the world's prime source of high-quality » Read
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Fish Processing:
In the fishing industry, fish processing is the processing
of fish and other seafoods delivered by fisheries, which are
the supplier of » Read
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Fish Markets:
The live food fish trade is a global system that links fishing
communities with markets, across the continents. Many of the
fish are captured on coral reefs in the deep sea or fresh
water lakes such as » Read
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Fishing and fish
processing vessels: Fish processing vessel,
is a large ocean-going vessel with extensive on-board facilities
for processing and freezing caught fish. According to the
FAO, there are » Read
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Conservation:
Various conservation efforts have been ongoing to protect
marine life. Such efforts include tutle farming as a conservation
measure towards the endangered tuttles. » Read
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Fishworkers
welfare efforts: Fish workers welfare campaigns
and Action programmes are meant to draw attention to processes
that have an adverse impact on the access of fishworkers to
resources, and to suggest alternatives that help defend their
right to life and livelihood. Towards this end » Read
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Fish
Feeding:
What you feed your fish with is as important as the environment
you provide for them. This article provides all the information
you need to make good » Read
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Leisure |
Sport Fishing:
Recreational fishing, also called sport fishing, is fishing
for pleasure or competition. It can be contrasted with commercial
fishing, which is » Read
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Commercial
fishing
Commercial fishing is the activity of capturing
fish and other seafood for commercial profit, mostly from
wild fisheries. It provides a large quantity of food »
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Occupational
risk
During 2000-2006, commercial fishing was
one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States,
with an average annual fatality rate of 115 deaths per 100,000
fishermen. The U.S. Coast Guard has primary jurisdiction over
the safety of the » Read
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