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  • ..., from genetic variation among individuals and populations to diversity of species, assemblages, habitats, landscapes, and biogeographical provinces. Several ...generally do not fully represent the true value of a resource because not all added value has been taken into account. Contingent valuation and technique
    9 KB (1,305 words) - 13:08, 4 March 2024
  • ...rs, they obtain more food by the discarded by-catch and because a range of species are killed, but not retained by towed gears<ref name="Jennings1998">Jenning ==Effects of fishing on target species==
    33 KB (4,853 words) - 13:29, 1 February 2024
  • ...tened and endangered species at risk of extinction. See also the article [[Species extinction]]. ...ago, yet exploitation technology is becoming so advanced that many marine species are in danger of extinction. Insufficient consideration has been given to t
    14 KB (2,013 words) - 13:06, 6 March 2022
  • ...r, but the global species diversity is high, with over 500 saltmarsh plant species known<ref name=S14>Silliman, B.R. 2014. Saltmarshes. Current Biology 24(9) Saltmarshes are ubiquitous in estuarine systems in temperate zones all over the world. They seldom occur on open coasts, because the development i
    28 KB (4,120 words) - 21:17, 24 April 2024
  • *Impose obligations to record and report catches and landings. ...to limit the environmental impact of fishing. The protection of non target species such as marine mammals, birds and turtles, juvenile fish and vulnerable fis
    3 KB (473 words) - 12:57, 5 October 2021
  • ...square nautical miles (nm), or 1,470 square miles. The Sanctuary contains all waters from mean high tide to six nautical miles offshore of Santa Barbara, ...s, thousands of invertebrate species, and dozens of marine algae and plant species It is also heavily used by commercial and recreational fishers, recreationa
    12 KB (1,771 words) - 10:09, 25 July 2020
  • ...ed a 200-nautical mile [[exclusive economic zone]] (EEZ) in 1977, excluded all but a small amount of foreign effort and embarked on a rebuilding strategy ...compromising the long-term biological sustainability of the hake stocks or species caught as bycatch in the hake fishery. Management of the hake fishery is vi
    10 KB (1,372 words) - 14:45, 7 November 2013
  • ...ement strategy that aimed to rebuild the sardine stock, catches of the two species have been at similar levels since the mid-1990s. Round herring ''Etrumeus w Almost all of the anchovy and round herring caught are reduced to fishmeal and oil in
    9 KB (1,309 words) - 20:57, 3 September 2020
  • ...ons of Zeebrugge (53%) and Oostende (45%) receive the largest share of the landings of Belgian fisheries in Belgian ports. ...decades, seven seas, forty species: Historical time-series to reconstruct landings, catches, fleet and fishing areas from 1900. PhD Thesis. Ghent University (
    32 KB (4,809 words) - 14:05, 20 August 2014
  • ...species in terms of landed weight. Sole accounted for the highest value of landings (€83 million)<ref>The 2012 Annual Economic Report on the EU Fishing Fleet ...velingen lake are, as inland waters, part of the inshore fisheries policy. All waters within the 12 nm zone that are not described above are fishing zones
    12 KB (1,857 words) - 14:07, 20 August 2014
  • ...the Belgian sea fisheries, and even 50% of all pelagic species and >60% of all molluscs and crustaceans. On average >1000kg/ha was provided from the coast * '''Belgium''': All fishing vessels that have an engine power of 221 kW or less, including any
    27 KB (3,965 words) - 12:49, 11 October 2019
  • ...ons of Zeebrugge (53%) and Oostende (45%) receive the largest share of the landings of Belgian fisheries in Belgian ports. ...decades, seven seas, forty species: Historical time-series to reconstruct landings, catches, fleet and fishing areas from 1900. PhD Thesis. Ghent University (
    26 KB (3,911 words) - 12:46, 11 December 2014
  • ...ons of Zeebrugge (53%) and Oostende (45%) receive the largest share of the landings of Belgian fisheries in Belgian ports. ...decades, seven seas, forty species: Historical time-series to reconstruct landings, catches, fleet and fishing areas from 1900. PhD Thesis. Ghent University (
    23 KB (3,510 words) - 12:47, 11 December 2014
  • ...ons of Zeebrugge (53%) and Oostende (45%) receive the largest share of the landings of Belgian fisheries in Belgian ports. ...decades, seven seas, forty species: Historical time-series to reconstruct landings, catches, fleet and fishing areas from 1900. PhD Thesis. Ghent University (
    33 KB (4,913 words) - 12:42, 11 December 2014
  • ...ons of Zeebrugge (53%) and Oostende (45%) receive the largest share of the landings of Belgian fisheries in Belgian ports. ...decades, seven seas, forty species: Historical time-series to reconstruct landings, catches, fleet and fishing areas from 1900. PhD Thesis. Ghent University (
    30 KB (4,452 words) - 12:42, 11 December 2014
  • ...ons of Zeebrugge (53%) and Oostende (45%) receive the largest share of the landings of Belgian fisheries in Belgian ports. ...decades, seven seas, forty species: Historical time-series to reconstruct landings, catches, fleet and fishing areas from 1900. PhD Thesis. Ghent University (
    30 KB (4,338 words) - 12:43, 11 December 2014
  • ...ons of Zeebrugge (53%) and Oostende (45%) receive the largest share of the landings of Belgian fisheries in Belgian ports. ...decades, seven seas, forty species: Historical time-series to reconstruct landings, catches, fleet and fishing areas from 1900. PhD Thesis. Ghent University (
    38 KB (5,499 words) - 12:43, 11 December 2014
  • ...ons of Zeebrugge (53%) and Oostende (45%) receive the largest share of the landings of Belgian fisheries in Belgian ports. ...decades, seven seas, forty species: Historical time-series to reconstruct landings, catches, fleet and fishing areas from 1900. PhD Thesis. Ghent University (
    30 KB (4,545 words) - 12:47, 11 December 2014
  • ...allop (also referred to as “scallop” in text) is the fourth commercial species in France in terms of value and represents a turnover of 40 million euros<r The CRPMEM of Brittany is the referent occupational structure for this species at the regional level. It participates, notably, in fisheries management an
    17 KB (2,560 words) - 11:57, 3 November 2014
  • ...ular, is of particular importance. Lobsters are an iconic and very present species due to the numerous island groups and rocky shore platforms that provide sh ...d in the Western English Channel and around the British Isles. It lives on all rocky shores between 0 and 100 m, and sometimes up to a depth of 200 m.
    18 KB (2,783 words) - 13:22, 14 August 2014

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