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Why Malindi along the coastline of Kenya is more advanced in fishing than other areas

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  The influence of current The convergence of cold and ocean currents improves the circulation of oxygen and the dispersal of nutrients for fish. Currents regulate the temperature of water favouring the growth of plankton. Warm currents moderate water temperatures enabling fishing to be carried out throughout the year. Indented coastline Indented coastlines provide ideal breeding grounds for fish and the development of ports. Climate The cool climate allows the growth of plankton. The cool climate has made fishing conditions for preservation favourable. Technology The advanced technology of the area has led to the rapid growth of the fishing industry e.g use of riders in fishing and presentation. RELATED POSTS 9 CONDITIONS FAVOURING IRRIGATION FARMING IN EGYPT 5 CAUSES OF RURAL-RURAL MIGRATION IN KENYA 10 AIMS OF KILOMBERO VALLEY IRRIGATION SCHEME 4 FEATURES OF MAP STATEMENT SCALE 10 ADVANTAGES OF OIL PRODUCTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST 7 DISADVANTAGES OF AIR TRANSPORT 10 PROBLEMS FACING...