inshore fishery
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinshoreandfishery
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inshore
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈɪn.ʃɔːr/us/ˈɪn.ʃɔːr/
near or towards ...
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fishery
noun[C]
uk/ˈfɪʃ.ər.i/us/ˈfɪʃ.ɚ.i/
an area of water where fish are caught so they can ...
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I understand the concerns of theinshorefisheryabout sole.
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We are really talking about aninshorefishery.
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Secondly, modern inshore fishing vessels are faster and more seaworthy than they were, and theinshorefisheryis effectively extended to six miles already.
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I do not regard the total enforcement of detailedinshorefisheryregulations against our own fishermen at all times and places as a practicable objective.
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Inshorefisheryactivities essentially maintain the social fabric of those communities.
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I should like to draw attention to the importance of protecting theinshorefishery.
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I should like to see some of its concepts, particularly on what constitutes aninshorefishery, extended.
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There is also an important plant processing sector based on theinshorefishery, which mainly produces mussels, cockles, whelks and shrimps.
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My constituency contains a thriving commercial fishing community, which is based on theinshorefishery.
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Negotiations are now in progress with a view to providing refrigeration facilities for the localinshorefisheryby the middle of next year.
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In any overview of the industry, theinshorefisheryand the effect of low-impact fishing should not be overlooked, as it often is.
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The commercialinshorefisheryoccurs from dories drifting across the banks using only hook and lines, which are not considered harmful.
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They tell me that theirinshorefisherycurrently produces some 70-80% discards on vessels above 10 metres.
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He has closed down aninshorefisheryeven though it has for eight years been run as a first-rate fishery.
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At one time, there was a thrivinginshorefishery, but it has declined dramatically in recent years.
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Of the 1967 total, 29 were recaptured in theinshorefisheryand 9 in the drift net fishery; corresponding figures for 1968 are to date 15 and 7.
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Coastal netsmen, estuarial fishermen for salmon, are aninshorefisheryand their engines do not operate beyond the sort of distance that would be enclosed by a three-mile limit.
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The total value of the 1920inshorefisherywas $5,350.
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This was a significant amount of money as the annual income for a fisherman working in theinshorefisherywas generally under $500 per year.
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However, with an already fluctuating population, a decline in theinshorefisheryand changes brought on by salt and fresh-frozen processing resulted in the resettlement of the community.
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