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The Commercial Fishing market is a sector of the fishing industry that involves the capture of fish and other marine life for commercial purposes. This includes the catching of fish for human consumption, as well as the harvesting of aquatic plants and other marine life for use in a variety of products. Commercial fishing operations are typically conducted by large-scale vessels, which are equipped with specialized equipment for catching and processing fish.
The commercial fishing industry is an important source of employment and income for many coastal communities around the world. It is also a major contributor to global food security, providing a significant portion of the world's seafood supply.
Some of the major companies in the Commercial Fishing market include Marine Harvest, Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Thai Union Group, Dongwon Industries, and Maruha Nichiro Corporation. Show Less Read more