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  2. Fishing industry in China - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, China was the sixth largest importer of fish and fish products in the world, with imports totaling US$4.0 billion. [ 2 ] In 2003, the global per capita consumption of fish was estimated at 16.5 kg, with Chinese consumption, based on her reported returns, at 25.8 kg.

  3. Aquaculture in China - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, China was sixth largest importer of fish and fish products in the world, with imports totalling US$4.0 billion. [2] In 2003, the global per capita consumption of fish was estimated at 16.5 kg, with Chinese consumption, based on her reported returns, at 25.8 kg. [2] The common carp is still the number one fish of aquaculture.

  4. History of fishing - Wikipedia

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    The ancient river Nile was full of fish; fresh and dried fish were a staple food for much of the population. [15] The Egyptians invented various implements and methods for fishing and these are clearly illustrated in tomb scenes, drawings, and papyrus documents. Simple reed boats served for fishing. Woven nets, weir baskets made from willow ...

  5. Live fish trade - Wikipedia

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    The harm upon the reefs is coming full circle and having a social impact through the limited fish stocks. As fish are depleted from these fishing techniques, the fishermen are having a more difficult time feeding themselves. [13] Additionally, the use of explosives may be used as a fishing technique in the live food fish trade.

  6. Category:Fishing in China - Wikipedia

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  7. History of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Starting out as a farming fishing village and salt production site, it became an important free port and eventually a major international financial center. [1] The Qing dynasty ceded Hong Kong to the British Empire in 1842 through the Treaty of Nanjing, ending the First Opium War. Hong Kong then became a British crown colony. [2]

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  9. Fishing in China - Wikipedia

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