Fish resources have been developed in various regions around the world, particularly in coastal areas with access to oceans, seas, and freshwater bodies. Significant developments have occurred in places like Southeast Asia, which is known for aquaculture, and North America and Europe, where both wild fisheries and aquaculture practices have been established. Additionally, advancements in sustainable fishing practices and aquaculture technologies have been made globally to address overfishing and environmental concerns.
Fish is a renewable resource.
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We eat it.
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There are many species of fish which are already considered a non-renewable resource. In fact there are many species of fish which have ceased to become a viable resource because of such severe overfishing that they cannot be commercially fished. See the website http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/fishwatch/ to get an idea of which fish species are being sustainably fished and which are not.
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Information is the basic resource from which decisions are made.
Yes, both are a resource.
Fish are important.
Oil is a NONRENEWABLE resource, because you can't make more oil, like from giving birth. Example: Fish are RENEWABLE resources, because the mommy fish give birth to little eggs, that hatch and grow to become a fish, and so on.
A Natural Resource is any material made by the earth and used by humans. Fish is used by humans to eat and sometimes even create other things, as well as it coming from the earth. It is a natural resource.
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