The provided chart illustrates the data of the work’s large-scale and small-scale sea fishing industries.
Overall, it is clear that the number of employees on the small scale was the highest, but the figures for food on the small scale-fishing boats was the smallest. Additionally, the annual cost per capita on the big scale was significantly higher than the figures for the annual cost per capita on the small scale.
Looking at the given chart, the number of employees on the big scale-industrial ships was significantly lower than the figures for employees on the small scale-fishing boats, with 500,000 people and 120,000,000 people, respectively. Besides, the annual catch food on the big scale was dramatically higher than the annual catch on the small scale, with 29 million tonnes and 24 million tonnes, respectively. Additionally, the annual catch industrial process on the big scale was 22 million tonnes.
In addition, the annual cost per capita on the bigscale was significantly higher than the annual cost per capita on the small scale, with 25,000 to 350,000 euros and 200 to 3,000 euros, respectively. However, the annual fuel/oil consumption for each vessel on the big scale-industrial ships was dramatically higher than the annual on the small scale-fishing boats, with 65,000 gallons and 8,500 gallons.
