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  2. File:Whiteleg shrimp, aquaculture production, million tonnes ...

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    English: Global aquaculture production of Whiteleg shrimp ... 16:00, 5 December 2024: 960 × 576 (19 KB) Pamdex: Uploaded own work with UploadWizard: File usage.

  3. Fishing industry by country - Wikipedia

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    The tonnage from capture and aquaculture is listed by country. Capture includes fish , crustaceans , molluscs , etc. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] World capture fisheries and aquaculture production, from FAO's Statistical Yearbook 2021 [ 4 ]

  4. File:Whiteleg shrimp aquaculture production million tonnes ...

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    English: Global aquaculture production of Whiteleg shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) in million tonnes from 1980 to 2022, ... 14:38, 11 December 2024: 960 × 576 (19 KB)

  5. File:Tiger pufferfish, aquaculture production, thousand ...

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    English: Global aquaculture production of Tiger pufferfish (Takifugu rubripes) in thousand tonnes from 1950 to 2022, ... 11:19, 10 December 2024: 960 × 576 (18 KB)

  6. File:Silver carp, aquaculture production, million tonnes ...

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  7. World fisheries production - Wikipedia

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    World capture fisheries and aquaculture production by species group [1]. The global commercial production for human use of fish and other aquatic organisms occurs in two ways: they are either captured wild by commercial fishing or they are cultivated and harvested using aquacultural and farming techniques.

  8. Aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    The contribution of aquaculture to the global production of capture fisheries and aquaculture combined has risen continuously, reaching 46.8 percent in 2016, up from 25.7 percent in 2000. With 5.8 percent annual growth rate during the period 2001–2016, aquaculture continues to grow faster than other major food production sectors, but it no ...

  9. Climate change and fisheries - Wikipedia

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    Over 500 million people in developing countries depend, directly or indirectly, on fisheries and aquaculture for their livelihoods – aquaculture is the world's fastest growing food production system, growing at 7% annually and fish products are among the most widely traded foods, with more than 37% (by volume) of world production traded ...