Fishing is the activity of catching fish and other aquatic organisms from rivers, lakes, oceans, or other bodies of water. It can be done using various methods such as nets, lines with hooks, or traps.
Imagine fishing as playing a game where you try to catch fish using different strategies and tools. You cast your line into the water and wait patiently for a bite. Once you feel a tug on your line, it's time to reel in your catch!
Overfishing: Overfishing occurs when more fish are caught than can naturally reproduce within a given population size. This can lead to depletion of fish stocks and disrupt entire ecosystems.
Aquaculture: Aquaculture is the practice of cultivating aquatic organisms (such as fish, shellfish, or plants) under controlled conditions. It is an alternative method to wild fishing.
Bycatch: Bycatch refers to non-target species that are unintentionally caught while fishing for another species. It often includes marine animals like dolphins, turtles, or seabirds.
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