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Fishery can mean
either the
enterprise of
raising or
harvesting fish and
other aquatic life or, more commonly, the site
where such
enterprise takes place...
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commercially caught Patagonian toothfish is 7–10 kg (15–22 lb),
depending on the
fishery, with
large adults occasionally exceeding 100 kg (220 lb). They are thought...
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Fisheries management draws on
fisheries science to find ways to
protect fishery resources so
sustainable exploitation is possible.
Modern fisheries management...
- The
shrimp fishery is a
major global industry, with more than 3.4
million tons
caught per year,
chiefly in Asia.
Rates of
bycatch are
unusually high for...
- Wild
fisheries A wild
fishery is a
natural body of
water with a
sizeable free-ranging fish or
other aquatic animal (crustaceans and molluscs) po****tion...
- the
manor at
Northwood was run by a
noble family on
behalf of the king.
Fisheries were
located at the
Seasalter manor,
saltworks were at the
Northwood manor...
- Crab
fisheries are
fisheries which capture or farm crabs. True
crabs make up 20% of all
crustaceans caught and
farmed worldwide, with
about 1.4 million...
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fisheries management is to
produce sustainable biological,
environmental and
socioeconomic benefits from
renewable aquatic resources. Wild
fisheries are...
- A
conventional idea of a
sustainable fishery is that it is one that is
harvested at a
sustainable rate,
where the fish po****tion does not
decline over...
- The
krill fishery is the
commercial fishery of krill,
small shrimp-like
marine animals that live in the
oceans world-wide. The
present estimate for the...