Geography, asked by rashmimukherjee1993, 10 months ago

Why is fishing restricted to the west coast of South america

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

Because of the waves

Explanation:

It is near to the Bermuda triangle and in border of Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. So it is not safe

Answered by mindfulmaisel
5

The fishing is restricted to the ‘west coast of South America’ because of the absence of coral reefs on the west coast of America. This is because of ‘strong cold coastal currents’ that decrease the ‘water temperatures’ in these areas.  

Explanation:

  • There is a huge amount of freshwater and marine fish found on the west coast of ‘South America’. There are 9000 diverse species of fish found in these regions.  
  • The fishing bans come up when the fish stocks show signs of declining. There are restrictions and controls overfishing during certain months for protecting the growth of the fish stock.  
  • The west coast of South America has one of the world’s most productive ocean areas of the world.

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