give differences between marine fisheries and inland fisheries in detail
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INTRODUCTION:
Fish constitute an important and rich sources of high quality animal protein.
The differences between Marine and Inland fisheries are
MARINE FISHERIES:
1.Marine water or salt water is the source of fishes.
2.Examples are sardines,mackerel,crustaceans,tunas,molluscs,catfish,etc
3.They are caught by using synthetic fiber nets,mechanized fishing etc.
4.In a large amount fishes are caught.
INLAND FISHERIES:
1.Fresh water like canals,ponds,reservoirs, and rivers are the resources of inland fisheries.
2.Examples are Catlas,Rohus,Mrigals,Grass Craos,etc .
3.More intensive farming can be done in composite fish culture systems.
4.In a large amount fishes are culture eg;Blue revolution.
Fish constitute an important and rich sources of high quality animal protein.
The differences between Marine and Inland fisheries are
MARINE FISHERIES:
1.Marine water or salt water is the source of fishes.
2.Examples are sardines,mackerel,crustaceans,tunas,molluscs,catfish,etc
3.They are caught by using synthetic fiber nets,mechanized fishing etc.
4.In a large amount fishes are caught.
INLAND FISHERIES:
1.Fresh water like canals,ponds,reservoirs, and rivers are the resources of inland fisheries.
2.Examples are Catlas,Rohus,Mrigals,Grass Craos,etc .
3.More intensive farming can be done in composite fish culture systems.
4.In a large amount fishes are culture eg;Blue revolution.
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The differences between marine fisheries and inland fisheries are given below.
Marine fisheries:
- Marine fisheries are carried out throughout the world's oceans and seas, including bays and estuaries.
- Aquatic culture in salt water accounts for the bulk of fishery products reaching world markets.
- Inland fisheries are the fresh water commercial fishing operations.
Inland fisheries:
- Some of this fishing is fishing where you harvest the fish that live naturally in a water.
- Fish farm, are examples for the inland fisheries, where fish are grown for human consumption in tanks or ponds.
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