ten difference between capture fishery and industrial fishery
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Capture fishery means catching aquatic organisms from the wild and culture fishery means culturing/growing the aquatic organisms in pond. So the difference is just one is collected and the other is reared. ... Fisheries means not only fishes but also other consumable aquatic organisms and plants.
Capture fishery:Human beings does not have any control over the breeding, spawning and recruitment of young ones to the fishery.
Eg: Capture of Tuna from the sea
Culture fishery - Fishery that based on the culture of that respective aquatic animal under the confined environment.
This kind of fishery is only possible for those fishes which are having well developed breeding & hatchery technology.
Eg: Culture of Shrimp in pond
Culture fishery - Fishery that based on the culture of that respective aquatic animal under the confined environment.
This kind of fishery is only possible for those fishes which are having well developed breeding & hatchery technology.
Eg: Culture of Shrimp in pond
Culture fishery - Fishery that based on the culture of that respective aquatic animal under the confined environment.
This kind of fishery is only possible for those fishes which are having well developed breeding & hatchery technology.
Eg: Culture of Shrimp in pond
Culture fishery - Fishery that based on the culture of that respective aquatic animal under the confined environment.
- This kind of fishery is only possible for those fishes which are having well developed breeding & hatchery technology.
- Eg: Culture of Shrimp in pond
- Capture based Culture fishery
- It is a mixture of both culture and capture fishery; Initially the young ones were collected from the natural water bodies and then cultured in the controlled environment before the harvesting.
- Eg: Small Lobster/Crab (water crab) were collected from the sea and then fattened in the controlled environment