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The table illustrates differences between large-scale and small-scale fishing based on 8 characteristics. Overall, it can be seen that the most significant difference is the number of employed people, small-scale fishing requires far more fishermen than large-scale. Also, it should be noticed that, while the annual catch for human consumption is almost similar in 2 […]
The table provides a comparison between large-scale and small-scale marine fishing industries worldwide. Overall, although large-scale fishing generates higher output, especially for industrial processing, it relies more heavily on capital and fuel and supports far fewer jobs than small-scale fishing. The large-scale marine fishing employs around 500,000 workers, a relatively small number compared to the […]
The table chart provides the comparison of the information based on two means of fishing organisations: large scale and small scale. Overall, the small-scale fishing industry had more employees than that of large-scale fishing organization. Notably the proportions of annual catch marine fish for industrial reduction to meal and oil and fish destroyed at sea […]
