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  • ...ower plants (coal, oil gas, nuclear energy) and food processing (including fish). Numerous pipelines, data and energy cables buried in the seabed create pr ...urbance and removal of [[benthic]] organisms, damage to spawning areas for fish, alteration of the seabed, destabilisation of shallow banks and increased [
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  • ...rket value of fish landings + unreported catches (no data) + value of fish processing industry (no data) || > 513
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  • ...nic matter. They are very important [[habitat]]s for many species of small fish, invertebrates and various epiflora and epifauna as well as larger birds. T ...d feed on the leaves. They can reach high densities and are crucial in the processing of leaf litter. Their burrowing activity modifies the micro-topography of t
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  • ...er constituents in the water bulk. The physics based modular inversion and processing system MIP enables to derive these properties in very different environment ===Modular Inversion and processing system MIP===
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  • ...stem dominated by cod and other predatory groundfish, to one in which such fish are comparatively scarce, and lower-trophic-level invertebrates more common ...eory in regards to common property. As part of this theory, assets such as fish, forest, or water resources are seen as "common property" - resources which
    9 KB (1,443 words) - 13:57, 27 December 2020
  • ...rtant role as a cleansing site for North Sea water, as a nursery for young fish and as a feeding ground for many bird species. They form a transitional zon ====Pre-processing====
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  • ...<ref> Holmlund C. M. and Hammer, M (1999) Ecosystem services generated by fish populations Ecological Economics 29: 253-268 </ref>.<ref>Beaumont, N.J. and
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  • ...ding mediating water flows, accumulating [[sediments]] and organic matter, processing [[nutrients]], fertilising adjacent coastal waters and providing opportunit ...J., Helvey M. 1999. A method for estimating marine habitat values based on fish guilds, with comparisons between sites in the Southern California Bight. Bu
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  • ...anization and mangroves have been harvested for timber and to make way for fish ponds<ref>Agardy, T. and Alder, J. (lead authors) 2005. Millennium Ecosyste ...al product marketing mechanisms, stimulating the development of local food processing industries, improving water supply and irrigation practices and investing i
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  • ...the meiofaunal copepods are high in the essential fatty acids required by fish. While meiofauna are integral parts of marine food webs, there is no eviden ...ation in the pore water<ref>Shum, K.T. and Sundby, B. 1996, Organic matter processing in continental shelf sediments - The subtidal pump revisited. Mar. Chem. 53
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  • ...earch from fish to dish: quality, safety and processing of wild and farmed fish. pp. 489-496</ref>
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  • ...earch from fish to dish: quality, safety and processing of wild and farmed fish. pp. 489-496]</ref> ...earch from fish to dish: quality, safety and processing of wild and farmed fish. pp. 489-496]</ref>
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  • HCBD mainly enters the environment during processing: in 1997 EU countries emitted 2 kg of HCBD into the atmosphere and 100 kg i ...nated prey fish in fact demonstrated lower concentrations in the predatory fish. A study where rats were fed with contaminated food also didn't demonstrate
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  • of subsistense for the world’s poor. Unfortunately, most (shell)fish stocks are overexploited and ...ted monitoring, combined with onshore validation, experimentation and data processing will provide the necessary data to understand the significance of microbial
    7 KB (1,053 words) - 12:14, 29 June 2020
  • ...identifying, not only whole animals, but also animal fragments, even after processing. ...sive analyses of catches will provide more accurate data for understanding fish stocks and their ecological relationships.
    6 KB (949 words) - 12:18, 8 August 2019
  • ...uarantees a minimum level of health for the poor. Unfortunatly most (shell)fish stocks are overexploited and some are close to collapse. Fisheries manageme ...ted monitoring, combined with onshore validation, experimentation and data processing will offer the necessary data to understand the significance of microbial r
    8 KB (1,219 words) - 12:06, 8 August 2019
  • ...mpacts of [[Eutrophication|eutrophication]], especially in countries where fish and other aquatic organisms are a significant source of food<ref>Nixon, S.W *Mortality of fish, birds and mammals following consumption or indirect exposure to HAB toxins
    19 KB (2,819 words) - 11:05, 20 February 2024
  • ...Food for Health, Sustainable Food Production and Processing, Therapeutics, Processing Technologies and Novel Materials.<ref name="pri">http://www.forfas.ie/publi ...="gen">http://www.marine.ie/home/research/ProjectsDatabase/CurrentProjects/Fish+Population+Genetics.htm</ref>
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  • ...ertise. The programme also looks to develop biorefineries is examining the processing of biomass in general for the international market and is trying to promote ::* Experimental seacages and fish rearing facilities (FGFRI)
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  • :::* Processing by-products ...olar">http://www.holar.is/en/english</ref> - Department of Aquaculture and Fish Biology
    6 KB (772 words) - 11:27, 9 August 2019
  • ...nsidered nutraceuticals, a few examples are bioactive peptides, fish oils, fish proteins, seaweeds, macroalgae, microalgae, amino acids, omega-3 oils and a Fig 1. Omega-3 oils, essential fatty acids that can be found in fish.<ref name="regimali">http://www.regimes-alimentaires.fr/</ref>
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  • ...technologies, with clusters in marine biotechnology, aquaculture, seafood processing and marine technologies. ...from across NRC (spanning marine biosciences, aerospace research, chemical processing, and biotechnology) <ref name="nrc">http://archive.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/proje
    11 KB (1,498 words) - 11:21, 9 August 2019
  • ...tial novel bioactives with applications in medicine, agriculture, and food processing; ...carries out some biotechnology work concerned with discharge reduction for fish and seafood production; molecular biotechnology is included in the degree c
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  • ...xifying electrophilic compounds, multi-xenobiotic resistance protein [MXR] processing xenobiotics to exit the cell, and Hsp 60 and Ubiquitin, indicative of prote ...or dumping [[Free_cyanide|cyanide]] onto reefs to stun and capture (live) fish, kills coral polyps and degrades the reef habitat <ref name="twentyfive">Wa
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  • ...ides the fish auctions located in Oostende, Zeebrugge and Nieuwpoort where fish is sold according to legal procedures, there are no other dispersed landing ...in the European fisheries context with 0.35% of the total EU production of fish. In 2012, the Belgian commercial sea fishing fleet counted 86 ships, with a
    32 KB (4,809 words) - 14:05, 20 August 2014
  • ...le in European fisheries context with 6,87 % of the total EU production of fish <ref>Europese Commissie (2012). Het gemeenschappelijk visserijbeleid gevat ...rview of the Netherlands Open Sea and Coastal Fisheries: State of the art. Fish. Cent. Res. Rep. 9(3): 141-161]</ref>. Inshore fisheries was in place in 15
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  • ...acker -for mission monitoring- and development of tools such as the glider processing toolbox. ...tation and analysis activities, among them an authorized infection lab for fish and a special lab for working with radioactive tracers. Facilities at Solbe
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  • ...ides the fish auctions located in Oostende, Zeebrugge and Nieuwpoort where fish is sold according to legal procedures, there are no other dispersed landing ...in the European fisheries context with 0.35% of the total EU production of fish. In 2012, the Belgian commercial sea fishing fleet counted 86 ships, with a
    26 KB (3,911 words) - 12:46, 11 December 2014
  • ...ides the fish auctions located in Oostende, Zeebrugge and Nieuwpoort where fish is sold according to legal procedures, there are no other dispersed landing ...in the European fisheries context with 0.35% of the total EU production of fish. In 2012, the Belgian commercial sea fishing fleet counted 86 ships, with a
    23 KB (3,510 words) - 12:47, 11 December 2014
  • ...ides the fish auctions located in Oostende, Zeebrugge and Nieuwpoort where fish is sold according to legal procedures, there are no other dispersed landing ...in the European fisheries context with 0.35% of the total EU production of fish. In 2012, the Belgian commercial sea fishing fleet counted 86 ships, with a
    33 KB (4,913 words) - 12:42, 11 December 2014
  • ...ides the fish auctions located in Oostende, Zeebrugge and Nieuwpoort where fish is sold according to legal procedures, there are no other dispersed landing ...in the European fisheries context with 0.35% of the total EU production of fish. In 2012, the Belgian commercial sea fishing fleet counted 86 ships, with a
    30 KB (4,452 words) - 12:42, 11 December 2014
  • ...ides the fish auctions located in Oostende, Zeebrugge and Nieuwpoort where fish is sold according to legal procedures, there are no other dispersed landing ...in the European fisheries context with 0.35% of the total EU production of fish. In 2012, the Belgian commercial sea fishing fleet counted 86 ships, with a
    30 KB (4,338 words) - 12:43, 11 December 2014
  • ...ides the fish auctions located in Oostende, Zeebrugge and Nieuwpoort where fish is sold according to legal procedures, there are no other dispersed landing ...in the European fisheries context with 0.35% of the total EU production of fish. In 2012, the Belgian commercial sea fishing fleet counted 86 ships, with a
    38 KB (5,499 words) - 12:43, 11 December 2014
  • ...ides the fish auctions located in Oostende, Zeebrugge and Nieuwpoort where fish is sold according to legal procedures, there are no other dispersed landing ...in the European fisheries context with 0.35% of the total EU production of fish. In 2012, the Belgian commercial sea fishing fleet counted 86 ships, with a
    30 KB (4,545 words) - 12:47, 11 December 2014
  • |fishselling=See fish processing
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  • ...ewstevens-cornishfish.co.uk/fish-availability/newlyn-market/ Newlyn Harbor fish market]''' ...ers Organisation]''' <br/> -'''[http://www.duchyfishquota.co.uk/ The Duchy Fish Quota Company]''' <br/> -'''[http://www.linecaught.org.uk/ South West Handl
    4 KB (498 words) - 10:14, 11 December 2014
  • ...h Polperro’s pilchards exported to many parts of Europe. Shoals of these fish diminished in the 20th century and pilchard fishing from Polperro died out
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  • ...ion|link=]], trading [[File:trading.png|caption|link=]], processing [[File:processing.png|caption|link=]], tourism/heritage [[File:tourism.png|caption|link=]], e ...ormation & Services, Daily updated news for the whole fishing, seafood and Processing industries, p.5.
    15 KB (1,996 words) - 12:34, 28 November 2014
  • # Types of North-Sea fish # Nutritional value of fish / health aspects
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  • | [[property:Major fish species|Major fish species]] || 4 | [[property:Fish selling|Fish selling]] || 142
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  • ...orts provide 50% of the region’s fresh fish catches and 24% of the total fish caught in France. ...dines, started the fish processing plants and by 1930 there were around 32 processing companies in Concarneau.
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  • ...orts provide 50% of the region’s fresh fish catches and 24% of the total fish caught in France. ...of around 16,000 inhabitants and the most important industrial sectors are fish canneries and manufacturing of cans, retail food, supermarkets, electrical,
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  • ...t and busiest fishing port in England and, together with Looe, the largest fish market in Cornwall. ...European countries and supply to London restaurants and markets with fresh fish.
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  • Many fish species have declined and the most common activity in the region is netting ...shop). In Cromer there is a large scale locally produced crab and lobster processing company, this has reactivated the industry in the region employing local pe
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  • ...n the chemistry of marine natural products, cultivation of microalgae, and processing of bioproducts to successfully create systems capable of successful commerc ...l sectors of the seafood industry, including fishing, aquaculture, seafood processing to ensure a safe and sustainable supply of seafood products, but does not m
    26 KB (3,751 words) - 11:27, 9 August 2019
  • ...tem change, human activities including marine litter, otolith sampling and fish stomach contents, oceanography, acoustics, health and water quality. CEFAS ...Web (CSW) interface. Beyond the basic services such as WMS and WFS, a Web Processing Service (WPS) for data analysis was implemented.
    25 KB (3,541 words) - 22:36, 5 November 2021
  • of subsistense for the world’s poor. Unfortunately, most (shell)fish stocks are overexploited and ...ted monitoring, combined with onshore validation, experimentation and data processing will provide the necessary data to understand the significance of microbial
    9 KB (1,283 words) - 15:58, 10 September 2020
  • ...isation of all discharges of urban wastewater, of discharges from the food-processing industry and of industrial discharges into urban wastewater collection syst To conserve fish stocks and reduce overfishing in order to provide EU citizens with a long-t
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  • ...N.C. and Whitfield, AK. 2023. The role of macroalgae as nursery areas for fish species within coastal seascapes. Cambridge Prisms: Coastal Futures. 1, e3< .... Activities further downstream (e.g. post-harvest handling, distribution, processing and marketing) tend to generate more income and employment<ref name=C21/>.
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  • ...mous value as a cleansing site for North Sea water, as a nursery for young fish, as a feeding ground for many bird species and as a recreation area for tho [[Image:Kleeberg_3.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Fig. 3: Workflow of data, processing steps and results.]]
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