fish stock
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffishandstock
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fish
noun
uk/fɪʃ/us/fɪʃ/
an animal that lives in water, is covered with scales, and breathes by taking water in through its mouth, or the flesh of these animals eaten ...
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stock
adjective
uk/stɒk/us/stɑːk/
(of an idea, expression, or action) usual or typical, and used or done so many times that it is no ...
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(Definition offishandstockfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffish stock
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We do not modelfishstockdynamics explicitly here.
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Each fishing village has a distinct corresponding reeffishstock.
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Fishstocklinkages enter only indirectly through labor and product market connections but, by assumption, not through spatially explicit rents.
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Would boundedly rational agents be able to learn the "good" steady-state equilibrium with low prices and highfishstock?
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This is specified as an inequality constraint, requiring thefishstockat the end of period 12 to be at least as great as the actually observed finalfishstock.
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In this case, therefore, it is reasonable to define resource sustainability as the maintenance of the current level of finalfishstock.
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A comparison of column (3) with column (1) shows the effect of increasing the required finalfishstockby 20 per cent.
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It relates tofishstockshare-out criteria.
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It should be noted that the finalfishstock, and so the total number of fish caught, is constrained by the need to ensure recruitment next year.
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Their immediate concern is to strengthen the measures offishstockconservation which currently apply there.
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They can see the opportunities swimming in the sea; the vast quantities of youngfishstock.
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We shall continue to take whatever conservation measures are necessary to protect thefishstock.
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Firm action is needed to make sure thisfishstockis not depleted beyond repair.
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They feel that they will surrender, not preserve, thefishstock.
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We discussed a range of matters relating to the common fisheries policy andfishstockconservation.
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Thefishstocklevels, as quoted through landings, are irrelevant, as has been clearly pointed out.
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Fishstockmanagement and the corresponding quota rely on the catches being registered effectively.
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When consideringfishstockconservation, we found that there was gross over-fishing throughout the world.
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Few would argue against a prudent and cautious approach tofishstockmanagement.
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Concentratedfishstockis called fish fumet.
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These are, of course, crude measures because they also capture other village characteristics such asfishstockand forest stock that significantly shape the productivity of fishing and gathering, respectively.
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On the other hand, the fact that higher finalfishstockrequirements substantially reduces the demand for labour illustrates the point that simple conservation methods can harm the poor.
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However, the basic intuition of the effects of changes to the rate of price increase, the rate of growth of thefishstock, and the rate of interest remains unchanged.
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So your private incentive to obtain information about the causes of a decline infishstockwill not include the fishermen's interest in knowing the facts of the case.
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For our purposes this is a very helpful approach, given the limits to data collection in a developing country, compounded by the complexity of coral reeffishstockassessment.
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