-
commonly as long as 50
kilometres (31 mi). In 1987 the U.S.
enacted the
Driftnet Impact, Monitoring, ****essment and
Control Act
limiting the
length of nets...
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Operation DRIFTNET is the
Canadian Armed Forces operation conducted in
support of
Fisheries and
Oceans Canada (DFO). It
delivers Canada's parti****tion...
- in particular,
received a
boost in 2006 with the
closing of the
salmon driftnet fishery. Co****
fishing continues to
increase its profile. Sea angling...
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Fishing with Long
Driftnets in the
South Pacific) is a 1989
multilateral treaty whereby states agreed to
prohibit the use of
fishing driftnets longer than 2...
- 17, the last
Apollo mission,
transmitting FSK
telemetry on 2276.0 MHz
Driftnet radio buoys are
extensively used by
fishing boats operating in open seas...
- are
vulnerable to
fisheries bycatch.
Thousands were
killed in
commercial driftnet fisheries until the
United Nations issued a
moratorium in the 1990s. Before...
- (MSFCMA) (16 U.S.C. 1801)
Sustainable Fisheries Act of 1996 High Seas
Driftnet Act of 1992 (16 U.S.C. 18269) The
Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA)...
- pp. 22–23 Eisenbud, R. (1985). "Problems and
Prospects for the
Pelagic Driftnet".
Michigan State University,
Animal Legal &
Historical Center. Archived...
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dolphins is limited.
Examination of
northern right whale dolphins caught in
driftnets allowed for an
estimation of the
average age of ****ual maturity; in males...
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August 2011. Hey, Ellen; Burke, W. T.; Pnzoni, D. (1991). The
Regulation of
Driftnet Fishing on the High Seas:
Legal Issues. Food &
Agriculture Org. ISBN 978-92-5-103009-7...