A Concentration of Wild Aquatic Species for Commercial Harvesting

What is a concentration of a particular wild aquatic species suitable for commercial harvesting?

Answer:

Answer is fishery.

Explanation:

Note that the question is incomplete, it remains the options which are:

A. Fish hatchery

B. Fish bloom

C. Fish habitat

D. Fishery

E. Fish farm

Fishery as the correct answer can be described as the parts of the water bodies such as the sea and the ocean, where fish can be caught in large numbers and sold. It can also be explained as the process of rearing fish for commercial purposes.

There are two types of fishery, they are:

1. Inland fishery: This is the rearing or catching of fish in other water bodies except the marine.

2. Marine fishery: This is catching of fish in saltwater such as the sea.

A concentration of what wild aquatic species is suitable for commercial harvesting? Fish
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