Like any industry it has good and bads I don't know what area you are from but I'm from Gloucester,Mass which is the oldest and was (was being key word) the largest fishing city in the United States. I'm old enough to have participated in and seen this industry at it best and have also seen the decline of this industry in this region due to regulations. There is a lot of argument from both sides on the sustainability of the commercial fishing industry.I would suggest you go to the NOAA website they are the agency that tracks all this information.
There is no commercial fishing in Antarctica.
Commercial fishing is not like sport fishing. Commercial fishing is how they get seafood to the market. and commercial fishing you dont do it with a pole and reel you catch it by longlining, pot fishing, crab pots, and a few other ways.
Commercial Fishing makes fishing a lot safer than Aquaculture. Commercial Fishing also offers more jobs and the nets are made to not hurt the animals in the way/
Sport fishing does very little if any damage to the ecosystem. Unregulated commercial fishing can deplete fish stocks.
Depends where, and what kind of fish.
There is no commercial fishing in Antarctica.
Commercial fishing supplies are routinely sold fishing supplies that are kept in ready stock by a manufacturer. Some examples are fish hooks, harpoons, and anchors. You can find commercial fishing supplies at http://www.blueoceantackle.com/commercial_fishing_supply.htm
Through fishing since Alaska has many commercial fishing industries. And if you have will and persistence, you can find a good job and make money.
A commercial Cod fishing moratorium was started in Newfoundland in 1992. Other types of commercial and recreational fishing were not suspended.
Recreational fishing (for fun), no. Commercial fishing (for profit), yes.
Rainbow Net & Rigging Limited is a commercial fishing outlet covering needs for, aquaculture, fishing apparel, buoys & floats, bait, trap and trawl fishing, fishing nets and all other aspects of commercial fishing and marine products. Our head office is located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.
There is no commercial fishing allowed south of 60 degrees South latitude -- which includes the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica -- meaning there is no threat from commercial fishing.