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Ichthyology is the study of the group of animals called fish. Fish are a group of aquatic animals with fins. Fisheries are entities engaged in the controlled harvesting of fish, generally for food.
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J. A. Gulland has written: 'On the fishing effort in English demersal fisheries' -- subject(s): Fisheries 'Fish stock assessment' -- subject(s): Fish stock assessment, Statistical methods 'Fish Population Dynamics' 'Estimation of growth and mortality in commercial fish populations' -- subject(s): Fish populations, Fishes, Growth 'Fishing and the stocks of fish at Iceland' -- subject(s): Fisheries
W. H. L. Allsopp has written: 'African fisheries' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Fisheries, Fish trade, Fisheries
It might support large shellfish fisheries as well as acting as nurseries for young fish.
Edible fish come from several industries. First, sport fisherman catch and eat their own fish; these are generally predatory lake and ocean fishes such as trout, bass, muskie, seabass, sailfish etc. Fish that you get from the grocery store comes from three main industires; trawl fisheries, long line fisheries and fish farms. Fish such rockfish, hake, pollock, etc come from trawl fisheries. Long line fisheries catch things like flatfish, and many others. Farmed fish are mostly salmon and trout, but other species are starting to be farmed as well.
Fishery is important because people eat fish
J. F. G. Wheeler has written: 'The potential fish production of the Seycelles area and notes on the fisheries there' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Fish populations
It could be a Fish grower, Fish farmer, his hobby work area is called the "Fisheries"
Friedrich-Wilhelm Tesch has written: 'The eel' -- subject(s): Anguilla (Fish), Eel fisheries 'Der Aal' -- subject(s): Anguilla (Fish), Eel fisheries
John Purvis has written: 'Postharvest fisheries on the eastern floodplains, Caprivi' -- subject(s): Fish trade, Fisheries
Marine fish live in the Ocean