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Fishery

Fishery meaning

Fishing: the catching, processing and marketing of fish or other seafood. | A place related to fishing | A place where fish or other seafood are caught: a fishing ground (for example, a territorial one).

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In an interview with CBC News, Sipekne'katik Chief Mike Sack said he'd received widespread support from across the Mi'kmaw community for his band's moderate livelihood fishery, including from Potter on the day the fishery launched.

And, of course, plenty of food including Agawa Fishery, Sayers Fishery, Penokean Hills Farms, and produce from several local farms.

Finally, unlike every other commercially important marine fishery in Maine, the soft-shell clam fishery has no fund for applied research.

Environmental Defense have suggested that the Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) fishery is an environmentally responsible fishery.

Initially licences were issued on a total allowable effort (TAE) but in 2007, the toothfish longline fishery became the first fishery in the Falkland Islands to be issued on a total allowable catch (TAC) basis.

Still, the commercial fishery is the target of critics who would like to see the lake managed for the exclusive benefit of sport fishing and the various industries serving the sport fishery.

These populations are not self-sustaining and do not provide much in the way of a commercial fishery, but have led to the development of a thriving sport fishery.

As king salmon counts have continued to decline, set-netters have faced more and more limitations on their fishery each year.

Balmule Fishery opened in July 2015.

But others say they would disenfranchise the local fishermen, who may have smaller boats and may not be able to buy into a more competitive fishery.

But since then, the oyster population has fallen significantly and the fishery collapsed in 2013.

But Wallen, who previously worked on fishery enforcement in Alaska where she said she worked closely with Russian officials on issues in the Bering Strait, said, “I think issues like fisheries and the environment transcend geopolitical issues at times.

Consequently, China is today a “fishery superpower”, which owns the world’s largest deep-water fishing (DWF) fleet, with boats that stay at sea for months or even years.

Cupang residents tried to push the animal back into the sea six times, but it kept returning to the shore, prompting them to ask the La Union Provincial Fishery Office (PFO) for help.

Fishery workers are using DNA from Mr Benson's speargun to identify which species of shark was responsible for the attack.

Higher harvest levels also mean there will be more gear in the water; normally, Kodiak’s tanner crab fishery allows for 20 pots per boat, except for when harvest levels exceed 5 million pounds.

It added that another P875,000 was provided by the DA-Agricultural Training Institute 11 for the Province-Led Agriculture and Fishery Extension System Capability Development Support.

Management of Southeast salmon fisheries was the center of a legal battle this spring, after a federal judge ordered the closure of the Southeast chinook fisherya higher court ruled that the fishery could remain open this summer.

Part of the Cairngorms National Park, the River Muick – one of the larger tributaries of the upper section of the Dee, is one of several at which the River Dee Trust and Dee District Salmon Fishery Board are carrying out vital restoration works.

SEPA said is continuing to work with the Spey Fishery Board and the Fish Inspectorate of Marine Scotland - the lead body responsible for fish mortalities - regarding the incident.