what are the similarities and diffrences in the fishing activities of Brazil and India ? pointwise
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> Fishing in India:-
• India has about 7500 km of coastline
•Fishing play an important role in the economy of India.
•India is one of the largest producer of fish both Marine and inland.
•Fisheries in augmenting food supply generating employment raising nutritional level and earning foreign exchange.
•Marine fishing accounting for about 40% of the total annual production and about 60% of the countries total fish production comes from inland fisheries.
•On the eastern coast, the important fish are horse mackerel, clupeids and silver bellies.
> Fishing in Brazil:-
• Brazil has a sea coast of around 70 400 km and excellent fishing Grounds of the South Atlantic coast.
•The meeting of the warm Brazil current and cold falkland current off the coast of South-east Brazil makes it a good fishing ground.
•Taditionally, fishing has been carried on by small groups of individual fisherman using primitive techniques and equipments.
•But now, large vessels are being used.
•Sword Fish, shrimp, lobster, sardines are mainly caught.
•The fish resources of the Amazon River are not exploited much and fishing only take place at a small scale.
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> Fishing in India:-
• India has about 7500 km of coastline
•Fishing play an important role in the economy of India.
•India is one of the largest producer of fish both Marine and inland.
•Fisheries in augmenting food supply generating employment raising nutritional level and earning foreign exchange.
•Marine fishing accounting for about 40% of the total annual production and about 60% of the countries total fish production comes from inland fisheries.
•On the eastern coast, the important fish are horse mackerel, clupeids and silver bellies.
> Fishing in Brazil:-
• Brazil has a sea coast of around 70 400 km and excellent fishing Grounds of the South Atlantic coast.
•The meeting of the warm Brazil current and cold falkland current off the coast of South-east Brazil makes it a good fishing ground.
•Taditionally, fishing has been carried on by small groups of individual fisherman using primitive techniques and equipments.
•But now, large vessels are being used.
•Sword Fish, shrimp, lobster, sardines are mainly caught.
•The fish resources of the Amazon River are not exploited much and fishing only take place at a small scale.
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Hope it helps you..
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Pls Mark it as a Brainlist..
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