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kellyjaisingh

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According to the American Sportfishing Association, how many jobs and how much economic impact does recreational
  fishing in the United States create each year?


 
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Explain how oysters are artificially farmed from the ocean.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The American Sportsfishing Association estimates that recreational fishing in the United States has created nearly
1 million jobs and has an economic impact of 115 billion each year.



Answer to Question 2

The oysters grow on bamboo rods that are hung by wires and attached to barrels. When harvested, the oyster meat
is sold to stores and the shells are used as poultry grit and for lime.




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