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Fish-Guide-Ukraine. Illustrated Atlas. (in Ukrainian/English) "Fish Guide Ukraine". fish-guide-ukraine.com This page was last edited on 10 November 2024, at 02:57 ...
Capture includes fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc. [1] [2] [3] World capture fisheries and aquaculture production, from FAO's Statistical Yearbook 2021 [ 4 ] ↑ By species group
World capture fisheries and aquaculture production by species group [1] The global commercial production for human use of fish and other aquatic organisms occurs in two ways: they are either captured wild by commercial fishing or they are cultivated and harvested using aquacultural and farming techniques.
According to a 2019 FAO report, global production of fish, crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic animals has continued to grow and reached 172.6 million tonnes in 2017, with an increase of 4.1 percent compared with 2016. [23] There is a growing gap between the supply of fish and demand, due in part to world population growth. [24]
Until 2014 Ukraine was the main transit route for Russian natural gas sold to Europe, which earned Ukraine about US$3 billion a year in transit fees, making it the country's most lucrative export service. [317]
On 25 July 1997, the State Fishery Committee of Ukraine was established, succeeding the Ministry of Fisheries of Ukraine. On 15 March 2000, the Ukrainian government created the State Department of Fisheries within the Ministry of Agriculture. On 2 November 2006, the State Fishery Committee of Ukraine, a central executive body, was created.
The war in Ukraine has also resulted in significant loss of human capital, [6] destruction of agricultural trading infrastructure, [7] huge damage to production capacity, [8] including through the loss of electricity, [9] [10] and a reduction in private consumption of more than a third relative to pre-war levels. [11]
Reuters, citing unnamed industry sources, reported that the Pokrovs'ke coal mine had halted production due to the approaching front line. The mine was Ukraine's sole coking coal-producing facility, from which 3.5 million tons of coke were produced in 2023. [65]