Fishery exploration involves the assessment and discovery of fish stocks and marine resources, focusing on gathering data about their distribution, abundance, and ecological conditions. In contrast, fishery exploitation refers to the actual harvesting and utilization of these resources for commercial purposes. While exploration aims to understand and manage fisheries sustainably, exploitation can lead to overfishing if not regulated properly, jeopardizing fish populations and marine ecosystems.
John Okedi has written: 'Fishery resources, their exploitation, management, and conservation in Africa' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Fishery resources
inland fisheries are done in lake orrivers marine fisheries are done in oceans
Capture fishery refers to the wild harvesting of fish and other aquatic organisms from their natural habitats, such as oceans, rivers, and lakes. In contrast, culture fishery, or aquaculture, involves the breeding and rearing of fish in controlled environments, such as fish farms or ponds. The primary difference lies in the source of the fish: capture fishery relies on natural populations, while culture fishery is centered on cultivated stock. Additionally, capture fisheries often face sustainability challenges, whereas culture fisheries can be managed to reduce overfishing and support local economies.
In most cases, it turned many of them to maritime trade, fishery and/or exploration.
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The fishery has lots of small fry. Let's go fishing just downstream from the fishery.
Edisen Fishery was created in 1894.
Fishery Bulletin was created in 1881.
David Slade has written: 'Consistencies and conflicts between the Fishery Conservation and Management Act and the Draft convention on the law of the sea' -- subject(s): Conservation, Fishery law and legislation, Fishery management, Fishes, Law and legislation, Law of the sea, United States
A fish farm is a controlled environment where fish are bred, raised, and harvested for commercial purposes, often involving intensive aquaculture practices. In contrast, a fishery refers to a broader concept that encompasses any place where fish are caught for commercial or recreational purposes, including both wild capture and farmed fish operations. Essentially, while a fish farm specifically focuses on aquaculture, a fishery can include both wild and cultivated sources of fish.
A fishery is an area with a large population of valuable ocean organisms.
Fishery is important because people eat fish