Draft:Fisheries Economics

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Fisheries Economics[edit]

Fisheries economics is the branch of Fisheries science that deals with the Economics of fish catch, Products etc. It do have two major branches that are micro fisheries economics and macro fisheries economics. In the macro fisheies economics the total cach in the Inland and sea are listed and analysed for the macro economic framework. In the micro fisheries scenario the micro data that is collected like the local market of Individual landing is calculated and analysed.

Economics an Introduction[edit]

Economics is the study of analyze and describe the production,distrubution, and consumption of wealth. As per the economist Alfred Marshell the leading economist of the ninteeth century, economics is the study of mankind in ordinary business of life[1] ; it examines that part of individual and social action which is mist closely connected with the attainment, and with the use of the material requisites of wellbeing.

Modern Spanish tuna purse seiner in the Seychelles Islands

Branches of economics[edit]

The main branchers are micro and macro economics. Micro economics is the study of behavior of indicidual consumer and firms, study the agent not the whole system. Branch of micro economics study the behavior is called as consumer theory. The behavior of a paticular firm[2] is also comming under the micro economic frame work called as producer theory. macro economics is the study of behaviour of nation or regional economy as a whole. Macro economics is mainly focusing the unemployment of the nation Price fluctuation and Total amount of goods and services are produced[3].

Fisheries statistics[edit]

Fisheries statistics is the branch of applied fisheries economic analysis. As per the data of the Food and agricultural organisation the fisheries resources are over captured and utilised by the macro economic community to sustain, The large growth and Industrialisation in England is the prime cause of the fisheries tragedy[4]


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Referance[edit]

  1. ^ "Economics".
  2. ^ "Firm".
  3. ^ "Brittanica".
  4. ^ "Tragedy of the commons".

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