Fishing in rivers, lakes, ponds, dams and marshes is less representative than the sea, but of great value in some regions of Mexico for its food and economic contribution.
Often, to increase productivity in these inland water bodies fish or other aquatic organisms (such as trout, bass, catfish, shrimp and shrimp) are seeded
In 2011, most of the fishing took place in the Pacific. For example, in this coastal capture 83% of the volume of total fisheries production was carried out, while the Gulf coast and the Caribbean participated with 14.4% and landlocked entities contributed 2.49%.
The most representative species for the amount of income generated in Mexico are tuna, tilapia and shrimp.
Other important fishery products are sardines, octopus, lobster, sea bass and red snapper, along with forty other species of lower production.




I think that you can include more information because there are 3 difference types of fished in the other hand can talking about the whales fished by Japanese industry.
ResponderEliminarTo finished can add it to your list some fishes like bonito, rape, lenguado that are precious to gastronomy industry.
Completely agree with you, I also think that fishing is one of the industries that generate large amount of revenues. I also think it lacks a bit of information but I like your post ☺
ResponderEliminarCompletely agree with you, I also think that fishing is one of the industries that generate large amount of revenues. I also think it lacks a bit of information but I like your post ☺
ResponderEliminarcompletely agree
ResponderEliminargood note, but I think they missed more species. Mexico is a diverse country
ResponderEliminargood note, but I think they missed more species. Mexico is a diverse country
ResponderEliminarI agree with your note, are things that can help us or distract
ResponderEliminarThis is interesting. I agree that fishing is an activity that produces a lot of revenue to the country
ResponderEliminarA very interesting thing, I totally agree with you, fishing and the economic impact it leaves is very large, and we must support this type of sustainable fishing.
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