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Fisheries are an important source of many products that are very beneficial for commercial purposes. A fishery is a form of aquaculture that deals with the harvesting and rearing of fish. Fisheries are a very fast-growing sector in India. Fisheries are the source of a huge range of nutritional value, commerce, food options, income, etc. On average, around 500 million people are directly dependent on fisheries for their livelihood which is estimated to be around 250 billion U.S. dollars in global GDP.
The term “fishery” means the culture and harvesting of fish species that have commercial and consumable value. It includes the judicious exploitation of all the natural resources that water can offer. Any industry that is associated with the capture, cultivation, processing, preservation, storage, transportation, marketing, and selling of fish or fish products is considered the fishing industry. The fishing industry depends on the fisheries for their fish requirements. It includes culture and processing of both freshwater and marine fishes.
Fish production is a very complex process that includes capturing fish, rearing them in ideal conditions, storing their eggs for further generations, and processing them by following the microbiological, hydrobiological, chemical, limnological, etc. processes. It includes methods like;
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It is the process by which commercial cultivation and production of fish are done in an enclosed area. There are three types of fish farming;
Following are some of the advantages of fishing;
Commercially important fish species can be divided into freshwater species and marine water species;
Some of the most common and important freshwater species of fish are; Rohu (Labeo rohita), Mangur (Clarias batrachus), Calbasu (L. calbasu), Singhi (Heteropneustes fossilis), Catla (Catla catla), Malli (Wallago attu), Singhara (Mystus seenghala), and Mirgala (Cirrhinus mrigala).
Some of the most common and important marine water species of fish are; Bombay duck (Harpodon sp), Mackerel (Rastrelliger), Eel (Anguilla sp.), Flying Fish (Exocoetus sp.), Hilsa (Hilsa sp.), Ribbon Fish (Trichiurus sp.), Pomfret (Stromateus sp.), Tuna (Thunnus sp.), Salmon (Aluitheronema sp.), Seer Fish (Scomberomorus sp.), and Sardine (Sardinella sp.).