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fishing industryTaking, processing, and marketing of fish and other seafood from oceans, rivers, and lakes. Fishing is one of the primary forms of food production; it ranks with farming and probably predates it. The fishing industry employs more than 5 million people worldwide. The major countries engaged in marine fishing are Japan, China, the U.S., Chile, Peru, India, South Korea, Thailand, and the countries of northern Europe. The aquatic life harvested includes both marine and freshwater species of fish, shellfish, mammals, and seaweed. They are processed into food for human consumption, animal feeds, fertilizers, and ingredients for use in other commercial commodities. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He worked in construction, in the logging industry and as a commercial fisherman. They're being used by commercial fisherman for spotting schools of tuna, news agencies for shooting footage, military pilots for training and by wealthy executives for shuttling around the huge and gridlocked cities of Brazil, where carjackings and kidnappings are rampant. The title has a controlled circulation of 8000 commercial fisherman, restaurant/food service executives, seafood processors, store buyers and suppliers, distributors, brokers and wholesalers. |
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