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distinguish between fisheries and aquaculture​

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Answered by nishu5899
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Aquaculture and fisheries are related to one another, and one can hardly make out any difference between the two. Aquaculture and fisheries are both concerned with the cultivation and trading of fish and aquatic products. Though aquaculture and fisheries have more similarities between them, they come with certain differences.

Fisheries are concerned with fish or shellfish. They mainly deal with catching, processing, and selling fish. On the other hand, aquaculture is related to the cultivation of both aquatic animals and aquatic plants. Aquaculture is also called “fish farming,” and it involves the natural or controlled cultivation of shellfish, fish, and seaweed in freshwater and marine environments.

Fisheries are solely related to catching wild fish or raising and harvesting fish through aquaculture or fish farming. On the other hand, aquaculture does not pertain to cultivating and harvesting fish alone. Aquaculture is a science that involves all aspects of marine life. Aquaculture is a business that involves the production and marketing of shrimps, oysters, and other animals.


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Answered by nehalgoswami
11

Fisheries are establishment connected with capture, preservation, exploitation and utilization of various types of fishes, prawns, crabs, etc. Fisheries are two types a. Capture fishery b. Culture fishery

Aquaculture pertain to production of useful aquatic plants and animals by proper utilization of available waters.


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