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  2. World fisheries production - Wikipedia

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    2020 2020 2030 Information source FAO statistics [6] FAO statistics [7] SOFIA 2002 [8] FAO study [9] SOFIA 2002 [8] IFPRI study [10] SOFIA 2002 [8] Marine capture 86.8 85.8 86 86 87 Inland capture 8.8 9.2 6 6 6 Total capture 95.6 95.0 93 105 93 116 93 Aquaculture 35.5 45.5 53 74 70 54 83 Total production 131.1 140.5 146 179 163 170 176 Food ...

  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. Blue revolution - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, aquaculture has been the fastest growing food production sector, growing 5.8% per year, [6] supplying over 100 metric tonnes of fish, shellfish and seaweeds from 425 species in 2017. [3] [4] Global aquaculture production by country in million tonnes, 1950–2010, as reported by the FAO. Based on data sourced from the FishStat database.

  5. List of seafood companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of seafood companies. Seafood is any form of sea life regarded as food by humans. Seafood prominently includes fish and shellfish. Seafood companies are typically involved with fishing, fish processing, distribution and marketing. Seafood companies also produce feed and nutrition products for farmed fish.

  6. Aquaculture in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    As a result, crustacean production has increased by 48% between 1997 and 2003. [18] In 2006, the integrated aquaculture management created an alternate plan to overcome problems such as harmful algal blooms, typhoons, and pollution created by human activities. [9] In this plan, the scope of 'aquaculture ground' extends to open areas.

  7. Russian Aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the company owns farming licenses for 36 sites with a total potential for annual production of around 50,000 tonnes of salmonids per year. [13] At the end of 2020, Russian Aquaculture was listed on the Top-10 list of the most effective Russian investing companies by the NKR credit rating agency. [14]

  8. File:Rainbow trout, aquaculture production, million tonnes ...

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    English: Global aquaculture production of Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in million tonnes from 1950 to 2022, ... 10:06, 9 December 2024: 960 × 576 (19 KB)

  9. 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.