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The image presents a table titled 'The world's marine fishing industries' comparing large-scale industrial ships and small-scale local boats. For large-scale ships, the number of employees is around 500,000; annual food catch is 29 million tonnes; annual industrial processing catch is around 22 million tonnes; capital cost of each job is $30,000 - $300,000; and annual fuel oil consumption is 14-19 million tonnes. For small-scale boats, the number of employees is around 12,000,000; annual food catch is 24 million tonnes; annual industrial processing catch is almost none; capital cost of each job is $250 - $2500; and annual fuel oil consumption is 1.5-1.8 million tonnes.
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The figure presents a comperasion data in sea fishing companies which including both major-scale and minor-scale.
Overall, large scale industrial ships has less number of worker than local-boat. Despite, The small indsustries don’t need to spend a lot of money in fuel consumption.
Industrial ships only need 500 thousand people to work in the boat, whilst small company has sharp number in 12 millions. However, this gap has less impact in fish catches. Large ships can get 29 million tonnes catches and 22 million tonnes used by industrial processing and small ships can only get 24 million tonnes with those bunch of people.
The capital cost of the job have major gap where large industries can paid aproximately at $300 thousands, small industries could only afford at $2,5 thousands. Eventho, the fuel consumption that made by large companies could reach 19 million tones and small industries sharp bellow 1,8 tonnes, respectively.
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