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Demersal fish, also
known as
groundfish, live and feed on or near the
bottom of seas or
lakes (the
demersal zone). They
occupy the sea
floors and lake...
- the
Marine Stewardship Council as is the US West
Coast limited entry groundfish trawl fishery which includes sablefish.
Longline fisheries in
Alaska frequently...
- crab,
opilio and
tanner crabs,
Bristol Bay salmon,
pollock and
other groundfish.
These fisheries rely on the
productivity of the
Bering Sea via a complicated...
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groundfishes on a
sustainable basis. This
management is
under the
federal Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (GFMP)
implemented by the PFMC in 1982
which facilitates...
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specific terms that
refer to
bottom feeding fish, such as
demersal fish,
groundfish,
benthic fish and
benthopelagic fish.
Examples of
bottom feeding fish...
- and mackerel,
whereas bottom trawling targets both bottom-living fish (
groundfish) and semi-pelagic
species such as cod, squid, shrimp, and rockfish. Trawling...
- in Iceland. Brim's
headquarters are in Reykjavík
where its
office and
groundfish production are located. The
company also runs fish
processing plants in...
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above the bottom.
Demersal fish are also
known as
bottom feeders and
groundfish. The
pelagic zone is
subdivided into five
vertical regions. From the top...
- the most
valued fishery for the
northeast region has been
groundfish. However, the
groundfish,
especially haddock,
yellowtail flounder, and cod, have been...
- Bedford, M****achusetts. Blue
Harvest Fisheries is the
single largest groundfish permit holder in New England. In 2017,
Alain Caparros succeeded Philippe...