Fishing has developed in continental shelves::::: give geographical reason
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Give geographical reasons: The continental shelf is a paradise for fishing activity. Answer : ... As the continental shelf is shallow, good amount of sunlight reaches on its bed facilitating the growth of planktons and algae which serves as food for fish.
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The continental shelf is the ground that is submerged under the sea near the shore. Those are the continent's extended margins.
- Continental shelves are significant from a biological perspective, since they are much shallower than the rest of the ocean.
- Ample light penetrates to the bottom of the ocean for primary development to be correlated with the floor, and not just the column of water.
- As the continental shelf is shallow, there is a fair deal of sunlight on its surface, which encourages the growth of planktons and algae that serve as fish food.
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