What is another word for Fisheries?

Pronunciation: [fˈɪʃəɹiz] (IPA)

Fisheries are defined as the commercial or non-commercial activities related to the harvesting, processing, and distribution of fish and other aquatic products. Synonyms for the term include aquaculture, pisciculture, fish farming, fishing industry, fishery, and marine culture. Aquaculture refers to the farming of fish and other aquatic species in controlled environments, while pisciculture targets the harvesting of specific species for consumption. Fish farming, on the other hand, is the process of breeding and growing fish in ponds or tanks to sell or consume. The fishing industry refers to commercial fishing activities, while fishery is used to describe the specific area where such activities occur. Finally, marine culture encompasses all activities aimed at producing or harvesting seafood from the ocean.

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Usage examples for Fisheries

16,688. But do they follow the same practice with regard to their Fisheries?
"Second Shetland Truck System Report"
William Guthrie
In the case of the ling fishing, as well as in other Fisheries, the only way would be to pay the men when they came on shore, as the fish were weighed out of the boat.
"Second Shetland Truck System Report"
William Guthrie
6545. Is it more commonly paid for in cash at the time of delivery than is the case in the other Fisheries?
"Second Shetland Truck System Report"
William Guthrie

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