What is marine fishing and inland fishing explain
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Marine fisheries is the culture of fishes in marine waters. In othe words capturing and culturing the fishes of oceans and seas is called marine fisheries. Fresh water fisheries and brackish water fisheries are collectively called inland fisheries.
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inland fisheries
Fishing has long been an important source for human nutrition and commercial activity. Although most fishing occurs at sea, in the marine environment, many smaller-scale fisheries rely on inland bodies of water such as lakes and rivers. Most recreational fishing also occurs in inland locations. Inland fishing captures freshwater fish species, such as trout. Some inland fisheries are based upon fish farming, where species are raised in giant tanks or ponds
Marine Fisheries
Around half of the world’s fish species are found in the marine environment, and those that are edible have long provided an important food resource for humans and other animals. Fishing is now a huge commercial operation and marine fisheries have grown in size and sophistication in the last 50 years. Fish are caught in nets or on lines, sorted on board a fishing vessel, and then brought back to shore.
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