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Images tagged "industry"

A red fox at a fur farm, which has since been closed down. Canada, 2014.
An investigator outside of a turkey shed on a brightly moonlit night.
A red fox at a fur farm, which has since been closed down. Canada, 2014.
Leg trap. A demonstration against trapping animals, fur farming, and the wearing of fur. Canada, 2012.
This stretch of small, dark buildings hold 2000 alligators.
Alligators grouped according to age in small pools of shallow water.
Alligators grouped according to age in small pools of shallow water.
The inside of an alligator factory farm.
The tour guide amuses guests by throwing a live mouse into the pool, instigating a short-lived feeding frenzy from the alligators.
During a tour children have the opportunity to tape shut an alligator's face.
Alligator presentation.
At the end of a tour, children can handle newborn alligators.
A crocodile farm holds several hundred animals in a series of small enclosures. Cambodia, 2011.
Pure crocodile or sting ray leather for sale at an alligator farm. Cambodia, 2011.
Crocodiles, less than a year old, at a crocodile farm. Cambodia, 2011.
Young crocodiles at a farm. Cambodia, 2011.
Crocodile farm. Cambodia, 2011.
Alligators and crocodiles raised for meat.
Alligators and crocodiles raised for meat.
Alligators and crocodiles raised for meat.
Alligators and crocodiles raised for meat.
Alligators and crocodiles raised for meat.
Alligators and crocodiles raised for meat.
With a focus on gilt-head sea bream and European sea bass, Greece is known worldwide for its extensive aquaculture and commercial fishing industries. The main fish auction in the port of Piraeus (the chief sea port of Athens) is the largest in Greece, processing and selling approximately 150 to 200 tonnes of fish daily, of which about 60 to 70 tonnes are from Greek fishing vessels operating in the local seas, about 20 to 30 tonnes are from Greek fish farms, and the remainder are imports.

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