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Small Scale Fishing

Small scale fishing is a traditional and sustainable approach to fishing that involves low-impact, artisanal methods typically operated by individuals, families, or small communities. It focuses on catching fish and other aquatic resources using simple gear like handlines, traps, or small nets, often in coastal or inland waters. This methodology emphasizes local knowledge, environmental stewardship, and providing livelihoods while minimizing ecological disruption.

Also known as: Artisanal Fishing, Subsistence Fishing, Traditional Fishing, SSF, Small-Scale Fisheries
🧊Why learn Small Scale Fishing?

Developers should learn about small scale fishing when working on projects related to sustainable development, environmental conservation, or community-based resource management, such as apps for tracking artisanal catches or platforms supporting local fisheries. It's useful for understanding real-world contexts in data modeling, supply chain transparency, or policy analysis tools, helping to integrate socio-economic and ecological factors into technical solutions.

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