People have been fishing for thousands of years. Fishing is thought to have been practiced as far back as 40,000 years ago by early humans. Over time, it has evolved from a means of survival to a popular recreational activity enjoyed by millions around the world.
you can be in disiploment for 3 years
Assuming a life expectancy of 100 years, the number of people living more than 100 years in a population of 2 billion would be zero.
As of 2020, there were about 58,000 people aged 100 years and older in the United States. The exact number of individuals who are specifically 104 years old would be a subset of this population.
According to Statistics Canada, the 1963 population of Canada was 18,931,000.
A lot of people.
They fished, farmed and irrigated their land.
they hunted and fished
they fished
the fished in the ATLANTIC OCEAN
No they fished for Whales and other Seafood.
Farmed, herded, fished, hunted.
Hunted, fished, grew crops
they fished and hunted
Starvation. People have always fished in Canada.
If someone fished and fished and fished until there wasn't any more(seems unlikely, but if multiple people do this, seems more likely) then the fish couldn't multiply and the species would go extinct
There were small farms, but not many because of New England's rocky soil. Most people fished and cut timber.
They fished for many of the same species they do today.