Collocations withfishery

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artisanal fishery
An individual's shadow wage is a key determinant of the intensity of exploitation in an artisanal fishery.
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bass fishery
As part of this strategy, trials to reduce cetacean by-catch have been carried out in the offshore bass fishery.
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capture fisheries
This causes losses to both aquaculture operations, for instance, where salmon are being reared in sea-pens, and to capture fisheries.
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cod fishery
There is of course logic in going for a bigger mesh size in a cod fishery.
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commercial fishery
Technically, the early literature also assumed that there would be commercial fishery losses.
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fishery conservation
The fishery conservation board could develop and promote public fisheries.
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fishery management
Optimal fishery management with logistic fish population growth implies a backward-bending, discounted supply curve for bioeconomic equilibrium sustained yield.
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fishery resource
Transferring harvest rights to the fishermen gives the individuals an incentive to protect what is now their fishery resource.
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freshwater fishery
This is not an arbitrary limit, but one which has proved practical in its application to the district boards which administer freshwater fishery matters.
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gillnet fisheries
These are but a few of the examples of historic gillnet fisheries around the world.
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industrial fishery
In our view, that should be given priority over the former industrial fishery.
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inland fishery
This includes sea fisherman, fish farmers, those engage in processing and other ancillary occupations and commercial salmon and inland fishery enterprises.
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inshore fishery
I understand the concerns of the inshore fishery about sole.
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lobster fishery
Total allowable catch for managing squat lobster fishery using stochastic nonlinear programming.
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marine fishery
A non-owner captain operating in marine fisheries has avenues to demonstrate behavior contrasting to that found in agriculture.
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oyster fishery
A number of interests which are affected in that area, including the great oyster fishery, may be seriously damaged.
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pelagic fishery
An important factor with regard to the pelagic fishery is the continuation of the flexibility across the 4 deg.
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prawn fishery
I emphasise the point that the prawn fishery is not a bottomless pit.
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recreational fishery
I believe it is thought that the inland lake may provide a recreational fishery for coarse fish.
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regional fishery
Let us have a system of regional fishery management because we would then have a more sensitive and intelligent approach to the management of fisheries.
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salmon fishery
It is a valuable wild salmon fishery and it would be crazy to do anything to damage it.
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small-scale fishery
The need has been felt to create a framework favouring the development of investment in this sector and to optimise small-scale fishery production.
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subsistence fishery
Directly, a few are caught for their meat by subsistence fisheries.
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sustainable fishery
In addition, some species have been over-fished and information on their growth rates in these cold waters is required if a sustainable fishery is to be maintained.
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trawl fishery
Unfortunately, the exemption for bottom trawlers provided a basis for a continued trawl fishery for mackerel.
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trout fishery
It also has a large commercial and recreational salmon trout fishery.
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