Pros and Cons of Angling. Pros of Angling  Provides hundreds of thousands of jobs  Its provides food for families  Good salary  Fish reduces risk.

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Pros and Cons of Angling

Pros of Angling  Provides hundreds of thousands of jobs  Its provides food for families  Good salary  Fish reduces risk of heart disease  Boosts the economy  Increases the national income

Cons of Angling  Reduces the spawning biomass  In one year 93 million tons of fish were brought in  Some fishing techniques may cause habitat destruction  Decrease species population  A non sustainable use of the oceans leading to extinction of certain species

Bluefin Tuna Bluefin tuna will be wiped out in three years because of angling if nothing is done. The Atlantic Bluefin tuna are the largest and most endangered of them all. Dead Bluefin tuna

Hooks and Baits Hooks  Fly hook  Treble hook  Spinner  Barbless hooks Baits  Shrimp  Worms  Maggots  Smaller fish

Boats There are many different types of boats Speedboats Trawlers Fishing boats Cruise liners Ferries Cargo boats

The End Thanks for watching