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"fishery" Definitions
  1. a part of the sea or a river where fish are caught in large quantities
  2. (also fish farm) a place where fish are bred (= kept in order to produce young) as a business

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"Northern shrimp was an important commercial fishery, and that fishery has been closed now for several years in a row, because the population is just too low to sustain a fishery," said Pershing.
The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Management and Conservation Act has proven its effectiveness in the rebuilding of U.S. fishery stocks.
There's a big fishery in Maine, and a big fishery on the West Coast in British Columbia and Seattle.
The Kaohsiung offices of two of Mr. Chen's businesses, Yingjen Fishery Company and Kao Yang Fishery Company, were shuttered.
That year, fishery managers implemented a science-based rebuilding plan, and the ensuing rebound in scallop abundance led to a highly profitable commercial fishery.
Just last year, Oceana convinced the Brazilian government to create Fishery Management Councils, which will develop fishery management plans with the input of environmental NGOs and artisanal fisheries representatives.
Unintended "bycatch'" in the West Coast groundfish fishery has gone from around 20 percent to under 5 percent under the new management system, and in 2014 the Marine Stewardship Council certified the fishery as sustainable and well-managed, noting that it was the most diverse and complex fishery it had ever assessed.
It would allow for longer timelines for species recovery, or no timelines at all in some circumstances, and let fishery councils use alternative standards for measuring the health of a fishery.
Today, the more serious threats to dusky sharks are the hooks and lines of the snapper/grouper fishery in the South Atlantic, and the reef fish fishery in the Gulf of Mexico.
She details how the community-supported fishery movement has spread across North America, from a single fishery in 2007 to 250 fisheries in 2015, and how they are building new niche markets.
THE LAST LOBSTER Boom or Bust for Maine's Greatest Fishery?
The assignment seemed prosaic: Write about British Columbia's salmon fishery.
An unnamed local fishery authority told the Chinese news website Btime.
Bil explains that the wild oyster fishery isn't a sustainable industry.
But it's the fishery that draws anglers from around the world.
Much of the river is considered a naturally reproducing trout fishery.
Ask yourself: Should a commercial fishery for these animals still exist?
Management of the Pacific bluefin tuna fishery, which is divided between two organizations composed of countries with economic stakes in the tuna fishery, remains woefully inadequate because the groups lack meaningful plans for the tuna's recovery.
Hence we don't have much of a fishery left, if at all.
Guava works as a researcher and is employed by the local fishery.
Once a fishery has broken down, fixing it is fraught with difficulties.
But despite Newfoundland's big turbot fishery, he sees that fish only occasionally.
It's also home to the country's largest and most valuable crab fishery.
The applications of this technology to fishery policy and management are numerous.
His mother owns a neighboring crabbing business right down the bay, Jetty Fishery.
This fishery has been giving us 30 to 50 million fish a year.
There, river herring now return by the millions and support a commercial fishery.
But the very makeup of federal fishery-management bodies has stymied greater changes.
"There's a herring fishery here, managed by the state," Mr. Galanin, 39, said.
Now the fish are available in the lower 48, direct from the fishery.
Already this kind of fishery management is taking shape in parts of Sonora.
So while fishery management problems have long existed, climate change is exacerbating conflicts.
It is time for federal fishery policies to reflect the differences between sectors.
"Any fishery that throws away more than it keeps needs to change, especially a fishery that is killing some of the world's most remarkable — and most endangered — marine species," said Geoff Shester, senior scientist for Oceana, in a statement Friday.
Recreational anglers are not looking to throw the baby out with the bilge water, but we are asking Congress to improve the way our nation's marine fishery system is managed to benefit all stakeholders and America's prized saltwater fishery resources.
Russia provided about $2.3 billion, while Micronesia provided about $2 billion in fishery subsidies.
The Mekong Basin is "the biggest inland fishery in the world," said the study.
It supports the world's most productive inland fishery, and its watershed boasts stunning biodiversity.
Agriculture is cousins to forestry and fishery, which is interesting because it's our environment.
In the wild, it is a federally protected species, with a regulated commercial fishery.
Sharp restrictions were brought in, and the fishery was officially declared an economic disaster.
However, recreational anglers should be enjoying the rewards of a recovering fishery as well.
In 2017 the country's largest bank, Landsbankinn, valued the fishery at roughly $143 million.
The Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act is a tale of two cities.
The nation's primary ocean fishing law, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, does not require fishery managers to conserve forage fish in a way that takes into account their role as prey for other fish and wildlife in the ocean.
It described the recent boom of Maine's lobster fishery: Warming waters had helped the fishery grow fivefold, and the lobstermen's conservation measures had helped capitalize on that boom (making it a story about people's ability to both disrupt and care for the environment).
Last year, the capelin fishery, the country's second most economically important export fishery, was closed for the winter fishing season on the recommendation of Iceland's Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, which cited a decline in fish populations it attributed to unusually warm waters.
The WTO negotiations also will aim to strengthen the reporting and transparency of fishery subsidies.
Maruha Nichiro fell 8.2% after the fishery and food company posted fall in quarterly profits.
The Mie Prefecture Fishery Adjustment Regulations states that no abalone may be harvested from Sep.
Aside from utilizing its branches, Yamaguchi Financial is seeking to boost the region's fishery industry.
Aside from utilising its branches, Yamaguchi Financial is seeking to boost the region's fishery industry.
Once the shares are distributed, newcomers might need to wait years to enter the fishery.
Long Lake used to be twelve feet deep and previously hosted an impressive recreational fishery.
In Alaska, we know that thousands of livelihoods depend on our world-class fishery resources.
Otoko doesn't buy from Tsukiji, but rather gets the nice price from Japanese fishery Dainichi.
But given the proven value of the Bristol Bay fishery, that standard is absolutely reasonable.
Regardless, Canada opted to sanction a sac roe fishery in a vital SOK harvesting area.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Wednesday that a 2012 amendment to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act incorrectly removed a part of Cook Inlet, one of the nation's most productive salmon fisheries, from a federal fishery management plan.
According to the EPA, the Bristol Bay watershed supports the world's largest fishery of sockeye salmon.
The Seafood Slavery Risk Tool provides a database that can be searched by fishery or country.
The local fishery has also suffered, its reef having been buried under debris, including a car.
Concerns about entanglement caused Canada to close a portion of their snow crab fishery in July.
The river once had a commercial fishery, but pollution of all kinds took care of that.
They prohibited fishing in the ocean during certain seasons, an ancient form of sustainable fishery management.
The 125-acre fishpond is a form of sustainable fishery management, which dates back 800 years.
Last month, the research institute recommended keeping the capelin fishery closed for a second winter season.
It has an agreement to sell its assets to Taiwan's FCF Fishery for roughly $925 million.
Anne Grete Eidsvig and Kjell Inge RøkkeNorwayNet worth: $2.6 billionRøkke started his career building a fishery business and is now chairman and majority owner of the Norwegian company Aker ASA, which is an industrial company working in oil and gas, maritime assets, fishery and marine biotechnology sectors.
An octopus fishery aimed at gloomies might be a win-win solution for fishers and shellfish populations.
Desperate to find solutions, Canada and the United States in 1955 established the Great Lakes Fishery Commission.
So just getting governments to do the basics of fishery management is really the number one [challenge].
China Fishery failed to pay a coupon on the notes that was due on 21008470 January 231.
The stakes here are high, as the Alaska pollock fishery alone was worth $413 milion in 2017.
"It's a well-managed fishery but this is a warning bell about the future management," Atkinson said.
Atlantic Canada also has a large lobster fishery and sends the same species of lobster to China.
This is the peak crop that can be taken from a fishery, year after year after year.
And they counter the notion that the interests of the fishery are what's driving the unusual swap.
One example is Atlantic cod, which was once the subject of a huge fishery in New England.
Canada is considering altering the dates of the snow-crab fishery to reduce overlap with right whales.
And by managing the fishery wisely, he would keep it producing for Mexicans and foreign markets alike.
Still, there is only so much the measures can do to prevent the decline of the fishery.
The U.S. does have a wealth of fishery resources, but we are not a resource-based economy.
Fishery managers will need to crack down on unsustainable fishing practices to prevent seafood stocks from collapsing.
Scott Gallagher, a retired fighter pilot, and Brian Foote, a fishery scientist, are trying to change that.
It is the last place you would expect to find a farm, and certainly not a fishery.
"If foreign labor disappears, these boats will remain docked," said Mongkol Sukjareonkhana, chairman of the Thailand Fishery Cooperative.
Fitzgerald: Pollock is very abundant, and it's managed very strictly—last year, it was the world's biggest fishery.
GRACE is backed by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, the National Science Foundation, and the US Geological Survey.
But in Southern New England, the fishery has crashed, with populations declining and the remaining lobsters moving north.
That's what happened to New England's groundfish fishery, including cod, which was declared a federal disaster in 2012.
The Canadian shrimp fishery has also experienced declines, but still brings in far more than Maine ever did.
Several endangered species, such as gray whales, beluga, and polar bears, depend on this important fishery for survival.
As the oceans warm, good fishery management and conservation are likely to become more challenging — and more important.
Fishery managers in every region of the United States must prevent overfishing and localized depletion of forage stocks.
Now, thanks to science-based catch limits and transformed management in the commercial fishery, stocks are rebuilding strongly.
The women generally sell their catch through a fishery cooperative, and earn around $12,500 a year from it.
The reefs support myriad marine species, and provide a spawning ground for the largest tuna fishery in the world.
In the first decade of this century, Israel's Mediterranean fishery brought in $14 million to $26 million a year.
Both the mid- and south Atlantic fishery management councils have expressed opposition to proposed seismic blasting in the Atlantic.
As seasons shortened to just weeks every year, they worked with local fishery leaders to try a new approach.
The study is the first time LEDs have been tested in a working fishery, and the results are promising.
The lauded freshwater fishery helmed by Michael Passmore rears white sturgeon, black bass, striped bass, catfish, and silver carp.
Mr. O'Connor said he envisions a museum showcasing tools and memorabilia from the shad fishery, which closed in 2010.
Alewives were protected by the first known fishery regulations in North America, which date to 1623 in Plymouth Colony.
Once their work was incorporated into the next survey, which found that butterfish were still plentiful, the fishery reopened.
The fishery and forest subindex led gains, rising 70.753 percent, while pharmaceuticals and telecommunications also recorded significant moves higher.
In the case of Atlantic mackerel, the fishery is comanaged by Norway, the Faroe Islands and the European Union.
This fishery utilizes a commercial quota in the form of a catch limit and a recreational fishing mortality target.
What we were witnessing was taking place alongside a large-scale human fishery—one employing hundreds of Heiltsuk fishers.
Azevedo said WTO members were working on a range of issues, including resolving concerns over fishery subsidies and e-commerce.
It was established in 1951 to conduct fishery and wildlife research, and is part of the University of California, Berkeley.
What started as an occasional nuisance now has a serious effect on a fishery that is worth $100m a year.
Now that Brexit is happening, we can't even blame the country's seething hatred of the Other on EU fishery treaties.
The countries announced last month a joint project for micro satellites to collect data used in agriculture, fishery and oceanography.
"We had a diverse panel of experts—hydrology, geomorphology, aquatic ecology, fishery people, people from industry and consulting," she said.
The bill also introduces new language on the issue of quota allocation between different fishery stakeholders in mixed-use fisheries.
This act promotes the conservation, management, and stewardship of our fishery resources in the federal waters of the United States.
In 21953, regulators closed the shrimp fishery (the term that encompasses both the fishing grounds and those who work there).
Last month, regulators voted to keep the fishery closed again through 211, the fifth consecutive year without a shrimp harvest.
We should be supporting and strengthening the work done by our fishermen and regional fishery management councils, not punishing them.
For example, in the Alaskan halibut fishery catch share, nobody can own more than 1.5 percent of the total quota.
In the Atlantic waters of the Northeast Canyons home to whales and ancient corals, they see only a commercial fishery.
The state of play: It also plans to sell its assets to Taiwan-based FCF Fishery Co. for $925 million.
Walleye that were caught in Red Lake are prepared to be smoked at the Red Lake Nation Fishery on Sept. 15.
The GOP-backed bill would give more authority to local fishery councils to set fishing standards such as limits and seasons.
North Korea has one major trading partner — China — to whom they sell minerals, metals, guns, textiles, and agricultural and fishery products
Every successfully managed fishery in this country is managed using a limit on the amount of fish that can be harvested.
For a number of reasons, including increased fishery regulations, the number of fishermen in California has precipitately declined over the years.
Some fishermen have publicly opposed drilling off the coast of New England, fearing catastrophic damages to the nation's most valuable fishery.
This year, for the first time, California state fishery managers closed the region's recreational red abalone fisheries for the entire season.
In Alaska, the company has supported efforts to prevent waste from mining operations from polluting Bristol Bay, a productive salmon fishery.
" In those times, more trout would be stocked back into the river, he said, "so then it becomes an artificial fishery.
The Supreme Court ruled in their favor in 1979 and confirmed their right to harvest salmon and help manage fishery policy.
Under this approach the stock was rebuilt from commercial collapse to meeting and then exceeding conservation goals set for the fishery.
Ocean warming has also caused a drop in fish populations, which compounds the impact of overfishing and has reduced fishery catches.
Heiltsuk knowledge-holders and scientists found that the stock was not able to withstand continued pressure, and declared the fishery closed.
August 232017, 2384: H.R. 374 - To remove the sunset provision of section 203 of Public Law 105-384, and for other purposes This law strips an expiration date from a law allowing Washington, Oregon and California to make state laws on fishing in any Dungeness crab fishery not included under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.
OSLO, July 7 (Reuters) - ** Norway's Ministry of Trade and Fishery said the long-awaited rules for managing growth in salmon farming have now been finalised ** Says new system is ready to be launched in the autumn, which is in line with previous statements from the ministry Link to story from Ministry of Trade and Fishery (only in Norwegian): bit.
South Korea widened its initial ban on Japanese fishery imports in 2013 to cover all seafood from eight Japanese prefectures including Fukushima.
"Situations of this kind, where valuable fish stocks move between fishery jurisdictions ... are bound to cause problems around the globe," Arnason said.
Instead, by local, join a community supported fishery and eat boat-to-table, or ask your local market about sustainable seafood options.
Fair-weather fishermen with little stake in the long-term health of the fishery are not always the best operators, he said.
Indonesia aims to increase exports of agriculture and fishery products, as well as textiles and machinery to South Korea, trade officials said.
Something's telling us that we won't be getting many RSVPs if we serve Daisho Fishery Company's new tea at our next party.
So it vastly expands the volume of the ocean that can be monitored and measured, whether for fishery management or weather forecasting.
The U.S. Atlantic scallop fishery raked in $546 million dollars in 2012, making it one of the most lucrative in the country.
The mandate is so broad—forestry, fishery, natural resource management—but I think one of our mission is to combat compassion fatigue.
She worries the proposed move would harm the fishery industry, undermine the Endangered Species Act and change how Congress approves new dams.
"By providing greater flexibility to fishery managers, we can allow for better management strategies that reflect regional needs and demands," said Rep.
Link to story from Ministry of Trade and Fishery (only in Norwegian): here (Reporting by Ole Petter Skonnord, editing by Gwladys Fouche)
In May, Brazil implemented scientific management policies for tainha, an important fishery for both commercial and artisanal fishermen, for the first time.
Today, the Bristol Bay fishery supports local subsistence fishing, commercial fishing fleets and guides and outfitters that host thousands of sports fishermen.
That cut the value of Northern California's commercial red urchin fishery from $3.6 million in 1203 to less than $600,000 in 2016.
Many delights from The Rock also rely on the fishery, like fried cod tongues (not actually tongues) and scrunchions (fried salt pork).
An amendment in 220 to the 30-year-old Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act marked a big departure from this.
With no great reason economically to do the fish farm, why are we risking the Au Sable fishery for a few jobs?
"I think you've got to be careful when you react to these things," Mr. Nies, of the New England fishery council, said.
Anglers frustrated with these realities shouldn't merely get mad – they should demand management reform through the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council.
We cite the Atlantic Coastal striped bass fishery, one of the most important recreational fisheries and regarded as a fisheries management success.
Walking across the spongy forest floor, he says intact old-growth forest is the only reason Alaska has such a thriving fishery.
Swarms have reached the Straits of Sicily and are endangering Atlantic bluefin tuna eggs, threatening a fishery already on the verge of collapse.
She worries the proposed move would harm the fishery industry, roll back the Endangered Species Act and change how Congress approves new dams.
"This rule is critical to protect endangered whales and turtles from death and injury in this wasteful fishery," Oceana attorney Mariel Combs said.
Scientists have been able to show that the decline in fish populations began well before the onset of commercial fishery in the 1950s.
Congress has twice re-authorized the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation & Management Act (MSA), the body of law that governs fishing in federal waters.
According to Leland, when such a system was adopted in the red snapper fishery in the Gulf of Mexico, the transformation was dramatic.
Summer flounder is managed by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, one of three federally mandated councils that operate along the East Coast.
What thrilled me about this scene was that I was witnessing what happens when fishery managers set strict catch limits to stop overfishing.
Inside the fishery, a half dozen cutters in white rubber boots and thick gloves wielded long fillet knives, quickly dissevering tubs of yellowtail.
In any case, the discoveries suggested the condensate may have already reach Japan's third most important fishery, teeming with bonito and yellowfin tuna.
He raised their hopes, briefly, by arguing unsuccessfully for a "boutique" fishery that would have allowed shrimpers a small but not insignificant catch.
Without them, the Caribbean spiny lobster fishery, which generates more than $450 million a year, would not be as robust as it is.
Fifteen years ago, America's vast $50 million Pacific groundfish fishery, which stretches some 1,200 miles from Southern California to the Canadian border, collapsed.
The American eel fishery was typically worth $1 million to $2503 million per year until 2011, when the economics of the industry changed.
But, he added, fishery managers at state and federal levels are examining ways to take into account the effects of warming ocean temperatures.
And with that higher level of data certainty, fishery managers can consider rolling back the 20% buffer and steadily increase our annual allocation.
But it's absolutely possible if anglers are willing to take the lead and work through the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council process.
Flowing through Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam and China, the Mekong is the world's 10th-largest river and the world's largest inland fishery.
An estimated 100 million -plus sharks are killed in the global shark fishery each year, and according to the Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI).
Oregon's urchin fishery had a boom year last year, when red urchins were scarce in California but before their purple cousins had spread north.
If it is successful, she hopes to persuade Thailand's fishery authorities to require all vessels above a certain size to be fitted with transponders.
The ship, identified by the embassy as the Xianghailin-8, owned by the Northeast Fishery Company from Nevelsk in Russia, was also at Wonsan.
That is why all three East Coast fishery management councils and numerous recreational and commercial fishing associations have voiced opposition to seismic airgun blasting.
State-owned Hainan South China Sea Modern Fishery Group Company says on its website it is "both military and commercial, both soldiers and civilians".
Located in Alaska's Bristol Bay region, the world's largest sockeye salmon fishery, it has drawn opposition from environmentalists, some native groups and sport fishermen.
But this environmentally sustainable, responsibly managed fishery faces imminent threats from mining companies and ecosystem loss if we don't prioritize wild salmon over farmed.
Tip "You need to have a relationship with the whale," says Dawn Noren, a research fishery biologist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
This aggressive European crab is not new to American waters, but warming seas have led to increased numbers of them, according to fishery experts.
That fishery is far from the state's population base, however, and most of its catch is shipped out of state and around the world.
" The UN estimates exports of fishery products earned Somalia $15 million in 1989, but "the civil war arrested the steady growth of this trade.
Drawing on decades of maritime temperature readings, fishery records and other little-used data, Reuters has undertaken an extensive exploration of the disrupted deep.
Although not a well-known seafood item like the Maine lobster, wriggling baby eels, or elvers, are a fishery worth many millions of dollars.
In his state of the state address, Walker noted that the Bristol Bay fishery celebrated the harvest of its two billionth salmon last year.
"He's the biggest player in the most high-profile fishery in New England," said Peter Baker, with the Pew Charitable Trust's ocean conservation effort.
Together, they explore Japanese whaling culture in the first half of the 19th-century as it was contemporaneous to the burgeoning American whale fishery.
" He said, "It is essential that we restore and recover oysters as a fishery and habitat, as those two things are causally and necessarily linked.
The exact changes in store for the others go largely unspecified, but they may include "prioritizing public access," infrastructure upgrades, timber management, and fishery management.
Fishtown, once a hub for the Delaware River's prolific shad fishery through the 19th and early 20th centuries, has long held a blue-collar reputation.
Mr Rhoads works the Pacific halibut fishery, which opened for business on March 19th, using baited hooks strung off lines as long as three miles.
"Fishery resources in the Mediterranean Sea have decreased so we cannot rely on that anymore to increase our production," Hammouche told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
In an active fishery, they obviously will fall short of it, but the optimal shortfall is shown by a second number, the maximum sustainable yield.
There aren't enough fish to keep trawling the oceans at our current intensity, with virtually every single commercial fishery in the world headed toward collapse.
"But luckily for them they will be freed after they teach folks about lobsters and the importance of lobster fishery to coastal communities in Maine."
"At present, the investigation and monitoring are still ongoing and we are awaiting results of investigations into pollution and successive fishery resource investigations," he said.
The number of dip-netting permits has dropped a bit the past few years, leading to speculation that the fishery has reached its saturation point.
In the Alaskan halibut fishery in the early 1990s, the fishing season was reduced to a few perilous and chaotic 24-hour "derby style" openings.
And New England states like Maine, where fishermen are beginning to catch black sea bass regularly, have only a tiny allocation and no established fishery.
It has heightened tensions among fishermen, government regulators and the scientists who advise them and raised questions for fishery managers that have no easy answers.
"The Chinese have also disrupted Indonesia's fishery law enforcement operations," said Collin Koh Swee Lean, a research fellow at Nanyang Technological University's maritime security program.
If we want to see better alternatives to ocean aquaculture put into practice, fishery managers need to hear this loudly and clearly from the public.
" Adisorn Promthep, Director General of the Thai government's Fishery Department, told CNN that the inspections of all the country's commercial boats follow "very strict measures.
The Obama administration nixes a huge and potentially destructive gold mine in Alaska because it would threaten the world's richest salmon fishery in Bristol Bay.

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