The number of people who do not fish varies widely by region, culture, and demographic factors. Globally, a significant portion of the population may not engage in fishing due to lack of access, interest, or opportunity. In many urban areas, for instance, the percentage of non-fishers can be quite high, possibly exceeding 80% in some contexts. Exact figures can vary, so specific statistics would depend on surveys or studies conducted in particular areas.
Yes, many people fish in the Hudson River.
alot
no not many
Because lots of people like cod fish!!!!! and the fishermen cant control how many fish they catch.
by killing fish. without sharks we would have to many fish
Fishing for many people is a way to feed their families, as fish is a staple of their daily diets.Others fish as it's their way of making a living, allowing them to sell the fish they catch at markets.Another reason why people fish is for sport - it's most typical for the majority of these fish to be catch & release.
Many Maori people consider fish eyes to be a delicacy.
There are no records of such things.
I hope it's not to short an answer but approximatley one hundred thousand people people ice fish each year.
4,862
People eat many kinds of fish including trout, bass, gar, tuna and cat fish.
no. people only fish for fish