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The five major fishing grounds in the world are the Grand Banks off Canada, the North Sea in Europe, the Humboldt Current off Peru, the Kuroshio Current near Japan, and the Benguela Current off southern Africa. These areas are rich in marine resources and support large-scale fishing industries. In India, local products such as fish and seafood from coastal regions are processed and exported globally. For example, Indian shrimp and tuna are popular in international markets due to their quality and sustainable harvesting practices. The fishing industry in India also contributes significantly to the economy by providing employment and supporting local communities. |