total allowable catch

collocation in English

meaningsoftotal,allowableandcatch

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total
adjective
uk
/ˈtəʊ.təl/
us
/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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allowable
adjective
uk
/əˈlaʊ.ə.bəl/
us
/əˈlaʊ.ə.bəl/
allowed according to the rules or laws that control a particular area ...
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catch
noun
uk
/kætʃ/
us
/kætʃ/
a hidden problem ...
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(Definition oftotal,allowableandcatchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Totalallowablecatchfor managing squat lobster fishery using stochastic nonlinear programming.
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Who decides on theallowablecatch?
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The first is a realistic totalallowablecatch.
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We should ensure that the totalallowablecatchis increased.
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We must limit catches by fixing the totalallowablecatch.
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The totalallowablecatchwas agreed by all parties.
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We have set a totalallowablecatchof 3,000 tonnes.
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The totalallowablecatchbecomes the catch to aim at.
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Therefore, it does not come into the totalallowablecatchcalculations.
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Therefore, when the totalallowablecatchis reached, it will be possible to close the fishery.
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We intend to close the fisheries when a scientifically recommended totalallowablecatchhas been taken.
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We intend to close the fishery when the scientifically recommended totalallowablecatchis taken.
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The seven factors are: stability; totalallowablecatch; industrial fishing; conservation; enforcement; scientific input; enlargement.
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This requires proper conservation measures, including an equitable division of the agreed totalallowablecatch.
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Agreement has to be reached on the totalallowablecatchand how this is allocated.
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The same problem has arisen over the totalallowablecatchand estimating future fish stocks.
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Once the boats are licensed, they will be allocated a percentage of the totalallowablecatch.
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They are suspicious that the policing of the totalallowablecatchwill not be satisfactory.
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The totalallowablecatchfor this year has been reduced to 13 500 tonnes.
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For example, in 2006, the totalallowablecatchwas 36 000 tonnes.
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The question is whether there should be a totalallowablecatchor a quota system.
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Second, what catching capacity will be required to take the totalallowablecatch.
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In these areas there is no totalallowablecatchthat we can refer to.
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However, the totalallowablecatchand quota proposals also contain several other technical conservation measures.
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The totalallowablecatchis likely to be about 133,000 tonnes.
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