The article highlights the significance of the fishing industry to Malaysia's food security and economy. With a total coastline length of 9,323 km and an exclusive economic zone of 198,173 km2, the country relies heavily on fisheries for animal protein and rural employment. In 2022, the fishing industry contributed 11.53 billion Malaysian ringgit to the country's GDP. Malaysia is also the world's leading producer of seaweed. The article details the breakdown of fish catches, with pelagic fish and shrimp being the majority. Demand for fish is on the rise due to its health benefits, and there's an increasing trend towards processed seafood. Malaysia's fish processing sector contributes about 10% to the country's manufacturing output and is primarily driven by small and medium-scale enterprises.