Commercial Fishing Companies
These companies operate on a large scale, often using advanced technology and large vessels to catch fish for commercial markets.
Trawler CompaniesTrawler companies utilize large nets dragged along the seabed or through the water column to catch fish.
- Method: Trawling (bottom trawling, midwater trawling).
- Target Species: Cod, haddock, shrimp, pollock.
- Operational Scale: Large, often international.
Purse seiner companies encircle schools of fish with a large net that is then drawn closed like a purse.
- Method: Purse seining.
- Target Species: Tuna, mackerel, sardines.
- Operational Scale: Medium to large, often operating in specific oceanic regions.
Longline companies deploy long lines with baited hooks attached at intervals.
- Method: Longlining (pelagic longlining, demersal longlining).
- Target Species: Swordfish, tuna, halibut, cod.
- Operational Scale: Medium to large, can cover vast areas.
These companies focus on the cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled environments.
Finfish AquacultureThese companies raise various species of fish in tanks, ponds, or ocean pens.
- Species: Salmon, tilapia, trout, carp.
- Environment: Freshwater ponds, marine cages, recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS).
Shellfish aquaculture companies cultivate bivalves and other shellfish.
- Species: Oysters, mussels, clams, shrimp.
- Environment: Coastal waters, intertidal zones, specialized ponds.
While not directly harvesting for commercial sale on a large scale, these businesses facilitate fishing for tourists and enthusiasts.
Offshore Fishing ChartersThese businesses provide guided fishing trips for deep-sea species.
- Target Species: Marlin, tuna, dorado.
- Location: Place, often operating from coastal towns.
Guides who specialize in leading fishing trips in lakes, rivers, and streams.
- Target Species: Bass, trout, pike.
- Location: Place, typically in specific geographical regions known for fishing.
This category includes companies focusing on specific types of fishing or niche markets.
Sustainable Fishing CompaniesCompanies committed to environmentally responsible fishing practices.
- Practices: Adherence to quotas, selective fishing gear, minimized bycatch.
- Certifications: MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certified, Friend of the Sea.
These are often family-owned or community-based operations using traditional methods.
- Method: Handlines, small nets, traps.
- Operational Scale: Small, often supplying local markets.
While not directly involved in catching fish, these companies are crucial for bringing fish to market.
- Activities: Filleting, freezing, canning, transportation, retail sales.
- Role: Connects fishing operations with consumers.