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Explain marine and inland fisheries.

GSEB - Class 9 Chapter - 9.Food Resources Page 84

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Answered by Marina2171
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At the implementation level, however, it is often taken to mean capture and in particular marine capture fisheries. Similarly, the term inland fisheries can and does include inland aquaculture and inland capture fishery, but is also often used to describe only inland capture fisheries.
Answered by RahulNaik20
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Marine fisheries are conducted in all the oceans and seas of the world, including bays and estuaries . The capture and culture of aquatic organisms in salt water accounts for the bulk of the fishery products that reach world markets.

Inland fisheries are "any activity conducted to extract fish and other aquatic organisms from inland waters”. Capture fisheries in inland waters have long provided an important source of food for mankind.

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