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Fishing in the Falkland Islands is a significant economic activity and a popular recreational pursuit. The islands are surrounded by rich fishing grounds in the South Atlantic Ocean, which support a variety of fish species including rock cod, hake, and toothfish. The Falkland Islands Government regulates fishing through a licensing system to ensure sustainable practices. Commercial fishing contributes substantially to the local economy, with exports of fish products being a major source of revenue. Recreational fishing is also enjoyed by residents and tourists, offering opportunities to catch species like trout in the islands\“ freshwater streams. The pristine environment and abundant marine life make the Falklands a prime destination for fishing enthusiasts. |
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