Mahogany was harvested commercially on the Atlantic coast beginning early in the 19th century.
It is commercially harvested for the production of fish meal, and in southern Europe as food.
They have never been commercially harvested on a large scale and are abundant in the wild.
It used to be very common and was harvested commercially.
By the end of the 20th century, the replanted growth was considered mature enough to be commercially harvested.
Several species of morwong are commercially harvested as food fish, particularly in Australia.
Both have been commercially harvested since the mid-19th century.
The salt flats that you see are still harvested commercially.
The bark is high in tannin, for which it has been harvested commercially.
In Asia, they are harvested commercially as food for humans and domesticated animals.