SIMILARITIES IN FISHING BETWEEN TANZANIA AND JAPAN
In both countries, fishing co-operative societies have been formed
Fisheries in both centers face the problem of overfishing and pollution of fisheries.
In both countries, fish farming projects have been established to supplement the natural fisheries.
Both countries carry out inland and marine fishing activities.
There is overexploitation of fisheries in both countries.
Similar methods (modern) of preservation and processing are employed in both cases.
In both countries, the fish caught is consumed both locally and exported.
In both countries, fish is used as a raw material in the manufacture of fertilizers, cosmetics and medicine.
In both the government promotes fishing through legislation, research, and conservation methods.
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