Inshore fishing is basicaly the "flats" or inside a bay. where the water is normally more shallow. This is where you can catch Bonefish, Tarpon, Redfish, Spotted Sea Trout, Snook and others. Normal depths are anywhere from 1 ft. to 21 ft.
Inland fishing is when you fish on ponds, rivers ect.
Fishing grounds refer to areas in oceans, rivers, and lakes where fish are abundant and can be caught. They can be categorized into different types, such as coastal fishing grounds, which are near shorelines and rich in diverse species, and offshore fishing grounds, which are farther out and often target larger fish. Other types include freshwater fishing grounds, such as lakes and rivers, and specialized areas like spawning grounds, where fish gather to reproduce. Each type of fishing ground has unique characteristics that influence the types and quantities of fish available.
Marine fishing is usually carried out in the sea, either off a pier or the beach, from a boat or rocks, or commercially from a trawler, etc. Inland fishing (coarse fishing) is carried out on inland waters: lake, mere, canal, river or pond, etc, using a rod and line with a baited hook, or an artificial fly.
Fishing carried over in the freshwater where the salinity is very less .
Over fishing has hurt the area.
The Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
John Cabot
Northern Hemisphere
the ocean
Because Newfoundland is conveniently located near excellent fishing grounds.
One of the best fishing grounds in the world is found off the coast of Australia. This is home to the Great Barrier Reef.
Fishermen from various European countries, including England and France, discovered the fishing grounds off Newfoundland in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The most notable early explorer of these fishing grounds was John Cabot, an Italian navigator sailing under the English flag.