because of the flow of the waters mixed with all the oceans and the inicorns mixing as one whole big happy family that only survives on happy penguins dancing. sort of like those dancing animals that appear on the movie happy feet, except they dont sing bu they only dance c:
Maximum sustainable yield (MSY) refers to the largest amount of fish that can be harvested from a fish stock over an indefinite period without compromising the future productivity of that stock. It aims to balance the economic needs of the fishing industry with the ecological health of fish populations, ensuring that fish are caught at a rate that allows them to reproduce and maintain their numbers. Properly managing MSY helps prevent overfishing and supports the long-term viability of both fish stocks and the fishing industry.
mostly the fishing industry since fish and fish products are their main export
the huge scale of the fishing industry
Fish capture refers to the process of catching fish from their natural habitat, typically through methods such as fishing, trapping, or netting. It is an essential part of the fishing industry and provides a way to harvest fish for consumption or commercial purposes. Proper management of fish capture is important to ensure sustainable fishing practices and healthy fish populations.
Some of the factors affecting the sustainability of the fishing industry are:electricity and water: a sufficient supply of electricity and water is necessarywater for cleaningelectricity for machinerylabour: skilled and unskilledthey need shipsthey need fuelthey need equipment to work with such as netsa massive decrease of fish in the ocean
fishing industries are low but kinda good theres alot fish
Iceland's major industry is fishing.
There are several products that come from Arkansas' fishing industry. These include fiberglass boats, fish for consumption, and rods and reels.
The fishing industry is represented by the fish in the Barbados's coat of arms.
Chile's fishing industry is fifth in the world.
As of recent estimates, California has approximately 4,000 commercial fishing vessels. This number can fluctuate based on various factors, including regulatory changes, economic conditions, and environmental factors affecting fish populations. The state's diverse fisheries support a wide range of commercial fishing activities along its extensive coastline.
basically u get fish dont u???