Environmental Sciences, asked by anumanojtanuabhi, 11 months ago

What is the importance of fish farming?

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Answered by best17
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Fish farming is extremely important to mankind. Fish are an excellent source of protein, and usually less expensive and difficult to raise than larger livestock like cattle and pigs. However, traditional fishing of wild stocks has led to overfishing, sometimes with disastrous results. And it is also a way of income.
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Fish farming is extremely important to mankind. Fish are an excellent source of protein, and usually less expensive and difficult to raise than larger livestock like cattle and pigs. However, traditional fishing of wild stocks has led to overfishing, sometimes with disastrous results. The Canadian cod fishing industry nearly exhausted cod supplies in the northwestern Atlantic. As fish farming increases, wild stocks of fish can rebound.

However, fish farming is not without its drawbacks. Like all farming, fish farming allows diseases and waste to spread that would not occur in the wild. Some scientists question the nutritional value of farmed fish, which are fed man-made food rather than the natural food they would catch in the wild.

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