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Wenna Will Thomas

Department of Zoological Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

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  • Commentary Article   
    Roles of Fishery in the Society
    Author(s): Wenna Will Thomas*

    The independent Inland fisheries produce food for billions and maintenance for millions of people worldwide Inland fisheries come up with important to food certainty and economic certainty by providing primary sources of the animal protein validity nutrients, and the earning. Small-scale fisheries and aquaculture make analytical contributions to the development in areas of employment, with over 41 million individuals worldwide, the vast most of whom live in the progress countries, working in fish manufacture, food security, and nourishment, with fish constituting a principal source. Inland fish and fisheries supply cultural and refreshment services and contributions to human fitness and well-being. They empower those complicated in the sector, come up with to green food action and provide a means for knowledge transfer and capacity building across politic.. View More»

    DOI: 10.36648/1307-234X.22.16.95

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