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  • ...ts about losses in marine species, depleted populations of commercial fish stocks and increasing human pressures on marine ecosystems demand an immediate man ...sites and enhance eggs and larvae production. The abundance of overfished stocks inside as well as outside of the protected area increases. Consequently in
    20 KB (2,790 words) - 11:10, 25 September 2021
  • ...and salinity can also provide information on how the distribution of fish stocks may change and how our fishery strategies change as a result.
    10 KB (1,459 words) - 14:43, 7 November 2013
  • ...West Coast. After WWII, improved technology and the discovery of Cape hake stocks off Namibia attracted a growing number of distant-water vessels to the sout ...s without compromising the long-term biological sustainability of the hake stocks or species caught as bycatch in the hake fishery. Management of the hake fi
    10 KB (1,372 words) - 14:45, 7 November 2013
  • ...ources by year 2010. Nations are further required to restore depleted fish stocks by 2015, and to establish representative networks of Marine Protected Areas
    8 KB (1,122 words) - 15:53, 10 September 2020
  • ...biological phenomena in the German Waddensea. Symposium on North Sea fish stocks-recent changes and their causes., Aarhus (Denmark).</ref>; George and Warw ...m an invader: American slipper limpet ''Crepidula fornicate'' reduces star fish predation on basibiont European mussels. ''Hydrobiologia''. '''541(1)''', 2
    69 KB (10,049 words) - 18:34, 7 March 2023
  • of subsistense for the world’s poor. Unfortunately, most (shell)fish stocks are overexploited and
    7 KB (1,053 words) - 12:14, 29 June 2020
  • ...analyses of catches will provide more accurate data for understanding fish stocks and their ecological relationships. ...only of the fish and shellfish themselves, but also of byproducts, such as fish meal and oils, or even in nonfood applications <ref>DOSDAT, A., DESLOUS-PAO
    6 KB (949 words) - 12:18, 8 August 2019
  • ...r knowledge and concomitant lack of management and enforcement, these fish stocks are being depleted at an alarming rate. ...ish farmers to control inbreeding and maintain the standard of their brood stocks.
    6 KB (932 words) - 12:15, 8 August 2019
  • ...c level. If this adaptating ability is mirrored in more “open” oceanic fish populations, then populations may not interbreed. This has major repercussi ...hores, diatoms and multicellular organisms such as tunicates, sea urchins, fish, seagrass, and macroalgae. Processes such as plant-herbivore interactions,
    8 KB (1,265 words) - 12:12, 8 August 2019
  • ...tees a minimum level of health for the poor. Unfortunatly most (shell)fish stocks are overexploited and some are close to collapse. Fisheries management fi n
    8 KB (1,219 words) - 12:06, 8 August 2019
  • ...y renewed waters, overexploitation of key fish stocks and contamination of fish by dioxin and heavy metals. The Baltic Sea has 86 protected marine areas th
    21 KB (2,953 words) - 11:19, 9 August 2019
  • |Toxic for fish and benthos |Toxic for fish and marine mammals
    17 KB (2,396 words) - 11:11, 20 February 2024
  • ...will provide the knowledge and tools for improved management of wild fish stocks, for selective breeding for the aquaculture industry and for food quality, ...forms. This technology is now being applied to regulating the labelling of fish in markets and restaurants in several countries .
    11 KB (1,498 words) - 11:21, 9 August 2019
  • * [[Media:PEGASO Commercial fish stocks.pdf|Commercial fish stocks]]
    3 KB (433 words) - 21:44, 7 August 2021
  • ...le of fishing resources: many hatcheries, nurseries, and spawning areas of fish and invertebrate species are located in coastal zones and estuaries. In thi ...opportunities''' among Member States, based on a predictable share of the stocks for each Member State.
    27 KB (3,965 words) - 12:49, 11 October 2019
  • ...es. In other cases, existing foreland has been embanked and converted into fish ponds, agricultural land or built-up area. For example, tidal flat reclamat ...gy. Wise management of existing sand resources is needed to preserve these stocks for their most essential uses<ref> UNEP 2022. Sand and sustainability: 10 s
    30 KB (4,609 words) - 12:46, 15 November 2023
  • ...bution to the coastal economy through the draw of the fishing boats, fresh fish to buy and eat, and the picturesque fishing villages that are so central to ...raging tourism and cultural fisheries related projects for example through fish festivals, heritage centres and art installations. In addition to securing
    13 KB (1,925 words) - 22:10, 1 August 2019
  • ...raging tourism and cultural fisheries related projects for example through fish festivals. In addition they often work to secure a higher value for catch l ...responsible for carrying out research and monitoring of fish and shellfish stocks.
    14 KB (1,997 words) - 21:49, 1 August 2019
  • ...). The fishery is a year round demersal fishery catching a variety of flat fish. Ray is the main catch in North Devon, accounting for 70% of all landings < ...raging tourism and cultural fisheries related projects for example through fish festivals. This is in addition to securing a higher value for catch landed
    14 KB (2,062 words) - 21:50, 1 August 2019
  • ...raging tourism and cultural fisheries related projects for example through fish festivals and heritage centres. In addition to securing a higher value for ...responsible for carrying out research and monitoring of fish and shellfish stocks.
    13 KB (1,935 words) - 21:50, 1 August 2019

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