The table below show that the amount of three types of fish farmed in one region between 2008 and 2018

The table below show that the amount of three types of fish farmed in one region between 2008 and 2018
The table above illustrates aquaculture in distinct areas worldwide in 1984 and 1995.
Overall
, Asia
fish
production is the highest in both time frames.
Moreover
, there is an increasing trend in the amount of
fish
caught in 1995 than in 1984 in all continents. Specifically, Asia experienced a significant jump in 1995 compared to 1984 with only 8400 x 10^3 tonnes of
fish
produced in 1984 to 25 000 x 10^3 tonnes in 1995.
Likewise
, Africa demonstrates a similar trend, with the figure in 1995 triple the figure in 1984.
Nevertheless
, Africa, which only produced 30 x 10^3 tonnes of
fish
in 1984, was clearly producing the least amount of
fish
.
On the other hand
, North America, Oceania and Central and South America presented a slight rise in the percentage of
fish
production, with Central and South America showing only a mere 10% increase in 1995. In fact,
due to
this
small improvement, Oceania's
fish
quantity was surpassed by Africa, moving Oceania to the bottom of the table in 1995.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words fish with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: The word "amount" was used 2 times.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • aquaculture
  • sustainable
  • Mariculture
  • inland fisheries
  • artisanal fishing
  • commercial production
  • fish stocks
  • aquatic feed
  • harvest
  • yield
  • freshwater
  • marine
  • brackish
  • cultivated
  • ecosystem
  • biodiversity
  • overfishing
  • conservation
  • ecology
  • aquafarming
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