Biology:Outline of the fishing industry
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Short description: Overview of and topical guide to the fishing industry
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the fishing industry:
Fishing industry – includes any industry or activity concerned with taking, culturing, processing, preserving, storing, transporting, marketing or selling fish, fish products or shellfish. It is defined by the FAO as including recreational, subsistence and commercial fishing, and the harvesting, processing, and marketing sectors.[1]
Essence of the fishing industry
- Fishing industry
- Commercial fishing
- Fish farming
- Fish processing
- Fish products
- Fish marketing
- Fishing by country
- Fishing communities
- Fishing banks
- Other areas
- World fish production
- Work in Fishing Convention 2007
- Sustainable fishery
Commercial fishing
- Commercial fishing
- Trawling
- Seine fishing
- Longline fishing
- Troll (angling)
- Scallop dredge
- Trepanging
- Lobster fishing
- Alaskan king crab fishing
- Artisan fishing
- Fishing vessel
- Blast fishing
Trawling
- Trawling
- Pair trawling
- Bottom trawling
- Midwater trawling
- Commercial trawler
- Naval trawler
- recreational
Fish processing
- Fish processing
- Fish processing facility
- Factory ship
- Fish preservation
- Slurry ice
- Fish flake
- Gibbing
- Dried and salted cod
- Stockfish
- Dried shrimp
- Allan McLean
Fish products
- Fish products
- Seafood
- Roe
- Fish meal
- Fish emulsion
- Fish hydrolysate
- fish oil
- fish sauce
Fish marketing
- Fish marketing
- Live food fish trade
- shrimp marketing
- Fish market
- Chasse-marée
Fish markets
- Fish market
- Billingsgate Fish Market
- Fulton Fish Market
- Maine Avenue Fish Market
- Princes Street Market (Cork)
- Scania Market
- Tsukiji fish market
Fish types
- Fish (food)
- Finfish
- Shellfish
- Demersal fish
- Bottom feeder
- Groundfish
- Whitefish
- Oily fish
- Rough fish
Commercial finfish
- Anchovy
- Beluga sturgeon
- Catfish
- Cod
- Atlantic cod
- Eel
- Eel history
- Halibut
- Herring
- Mackerel
- Salmon
- Sardine
- Sole
- Sturgeon
- White sturgeon
- Tilapia
- Patagonian toothfish
- Tuna
- Turbot
- Whitebait
Commercial crustaceans
- Crab fisheries
- Crayfish fisheries
- Krill
- Lobster fisheries
- Shrimp fishery
Commercial molluscs
Fishing by country
- Fishing by country
- Alaska
- Angola
- Bangladesh
- Canada
- Chad
- Chile
- Ghana
- Ethiopia
- India
- Israel
- Japan
- Scotland
- Uganda
Fishing communities
- Bhoi
- Cullercoats
- Gilleleje
- Hovden
- Kolis
- Macassan contact with Australia
- Mogaveeras
- Polperro
- Culture of Póvoa de Varzim
- St. Abbs
- Sørvágur
- Tilting
- Food of the Tlingit
Fishing disasters
- Stotfield fishing disaster
- Eyemouth disaster
- Moray Firth fishing disaster
- 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster
- 1959 Escuminac Hurricane
- 1996 Jorlinda R. Digal
Fishing banks
- Agulhas Bank
- Chatham Rise
- Dogger Bank
- Flemish Cap
- Georges Bank
- Grand Banks
- Hawkins Bank
- Macclesfield Bank
- Nazareth Bank
- Princess Alice Bank
- Saya de Malha Bank
- Soudan Banks
Fishing industry organizations
Fishing industry trade unions
- Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union
- Fishermen's Protective Union
- Grimsby Steam and Diesel Fishing Vessels Engineers' and Firemen's Union
- Humber Amalgamated Steam Trawler Engineers and Firemen's Union
- National Union of British Fishermen
- Scottish Seafishers' Union
- United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union
- United Fishermen's Union
Fishing industry publications
Persons influential in the fishing industry
See also
References
- ↑ FAO Fisheries Section: Glossary: Fishing industry. Retrieved 28 May 2008.
External links
- FAO Fisheries Information
- World Fishing Today, news from fishing industry
- Fish database (FishBase)
- American Fisheries Society
- NOAA Fisheries Service
- One Fish
- The Sunken Billions: The Economic Justification for Fisheries Reform
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