The table compares information for the world’s large-scale and small-scale sea fishing industries. The data introduces many categories like: number of employees, capital cost of each job, and annual fuel oil consumption etc. Generally, data varies and fluctuates according to the category.
In the start, Large-scale: industrial ships has around 500,000 employee, annual catch: food 29 million tonnes, annual catch: industrial processing about 22 million tonnes, inflated capital cost of each job, and dramatic annual oil consumption around 14-19 million tonnes. On the other hand, Small-scale: local boats has around 12,000,000 employee, annual catch: food 5 million tonnes less than large-scale, there is no annual catch: industrial processing , low capital cost of each job, and humble annual oil consumption in comparison to large-scale, data suggests only 1.5-1,8 million tonnes.
Overall, small-scale has over 20 times more employees than large-scale. Annual catch: food is the category that has the most similarity in data with a difference of 5 million tonnes. Capital cost for each job is higher in the large-scale.
