trawl fishery

collocation in English

meaningsoftrawlandfishery

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trawl
noun[C]
uk
/trɔːl/
us
/trɑːl/
a search among a large number or many different places in order to find people or information ...
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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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(Definition oftrawlandfisheryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Unfortunately, the exemption for bottom trawlers provided a basis for a continuedtrawlfisheryfor mackerel.
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The present 100 mm beamtrawlfisheryfor plaice is to increase to 120 mm.
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This work has identified in particular a dolphin bycatch problem in the offshore pairtrawlfisheryfor bass.
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Processors and some fishermen in the south-west wanted to see a limitedtrawlfisherycontinuing for smaller boats.
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The main species of fish with no swimbladder discarded from demersal trawl fisheries are flatfish and rays.
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The largest threat for this bird is longline and trawl fisheries.
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There are extensive commercial shrimp trawl fisheries operating within this species' restricted range, leading to concerns regarding its population.
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Its population may have been affected by intensive foreign trawl fisheries that operated in the region from 1959 to 1990.
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Shrimp trawl fisheries catch 2% of the world total catch of all fish by weight, but produce more than one-third of the world total bycatch.
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However, deep-water demersal trawl fisheries are expanding in the region, and the situation should be reassessed following taxonomic clarification.
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Paired bird-scaring lines are also a suitable deterrent that reduces mortality of seabirds in trawl fisheries, mainly from albatrosses colliding with warp cables.
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This catshark is a potential bycatch of trawl fisheries operating within its range, but no details are available.
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Though not valued economically, it is caught incidentally by commercial bottom trawl fisheries.
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Trawl fisheries greatly expanded for twenty years until they crashed in 1997.
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It is taken as by-catch by inshore trawl fisheries and anglers, and its shallow estuarine and intertidal habitats are vulnerable to coastal development.
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This shark is a potential bycatch of deepwater bottom trawl fisheries operating within its range, but no specific information is available.
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The depth range it occupies is not known to be utilized by commercial trawl fisheries.
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It is equipped for hydrographic, bathymetric and oceanographic surveys to measure and map various properties of the ocean and seabed; biological surveys; and for both acoustic and trawl fisheries surveys.
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