Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Mar. 2011
A fishing ground is that place that is especially suitable for setting or casting fishing nets.. It is in the fishing grounds where the fishermen have or set their nets precisely because of the very satisfactory conditions that facilitate the abundance of fishing.
So, the most common and important activities that take place in these special maritime areas for fishing or fishing grounds are: extraction, handling and subsequent commercialization of marine products, such as fish, mollusks, among others.
Therefore it turns out to be essential For the continuity of their business that fishermen seek and ensure their presence in international fishing grounds, for example, that they offer them a varied offer of seafood.
Fishing, which consists of the capture and extraction of fish or any other species aquatic of your habitat natural, it is an activity that human beings have been practicing from very far back in time.
Ancestrally, it was one of the main economic activities that man undertook to enrich themselves, in addition to feeding themselves, many ancient peoples have lived thanks to the fishing.
According to figures published by the United Nations Organization for the farming and the Feeding (FAO) exist around 38 million of fish farmers and fishermen, a figure that clearly demonstrates the diffusion and importance of this ancestral activity.
It should be noted that she is called fisherman to that person who is dedicated to throwing fishing nets in the fishing grounds, that is, to who makes fishing a means of survival and economic support, as well as those who are dedicated to fishing but with a recreational and leisure purpose during their free time.
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