what is blue revolution and its effects
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Blue Revolution and it’s Effects:
The blue revolution can be defined as a rapid increase in the production of the fish and the other sea water organisms by some programmes. This is invented to increase the production of fish markets and sea products by advanced fish breeding, fish marketing, fish rearing and fish export.
After the blue revolution there are technical and mechanical improvements and development happened. At the time of the blue revolution various fish harbors are established.
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