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What are 'mother fisheries'?What do they do?​

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Answered by mandanageswararao9
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Answer:

Home/Fisheries. Fisheries: The fishing community regards the water body as 'mother' or 'provider'. The water bodies consisting of sea, oceans, rivers, lakes, natural aquatic ponds, streams etc. are, therefore, an integral and life-giving source for the fishing community.

Generally, a fishery exists for the purpose of providing human food, although other aims are possible (such as sport or recreational fishing), or obtaining ornamental fish or fish products such as fish oil.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The water body is referred to as the "mother" or "provider" by the fishing community. It is known as Mother fisheries.

Explanation:

  • It is also called home fisheries.
  • Fisheries are the area where fishes and other aquatic animals are being caught for occupational or recreational purpose.
  • A fishery typically exists to supply human food, though other goals (such sport or recreational fishing) are possible. It may also exist to gather ornamental fish or fish products like fish oil.
  • As a result, the fishing community depends heavily on the water bodies, such as the sea, oceans, rivers, lakes, natural aquatic ponds, streams, etc.

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