Fishing industry in Niue

In this article we will delve into Fishing industry in Niue, a topic of great relevance and interest today. Along these lines we will explore different aspects related to Fishing industry in Niue, with the aim of offering a deep and complete understanding of it. From its origins to its impact on today's society, to its evolution over time, we will analyze every facet of Fishing industry in Niue to provide our readers with an enriching and constantly evolving perspective. Through a detailed and multidisciplinary approach, we aim to offer a holistic vision that allows us to fully understand the importance and significance of Fishing industry in Niue in the present context.

The Fishing industry in Niue contributes to the local economy and is popular with visitors. It has been described in fishing media as the "fisherman’s secret paradise". The island is rich in resources of Black, blue and striped Marlin, Skipjack, Yellowfin Tuna, Red Bass, Mahimahi, Sailfish, Wahoo and Giant Trevally. One of the notable charter boats operating is the Wahoo Fishing Charters, operated by Graham Marsh since 1983. The largest charter vessel on the island is the 7.5 metres (25 ft) Horizon. Fishing on the island is considered a taboo on Sunday. Fresh fish caught is sold to restaurants such as Kaiika Restaurant in Alofi.

References

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