Catch share is a fishery management system that allocates a secure privilege to harvest a specific area or percentage of a fishery's total catch to individuals...
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Individual fishing quota (section Catch shares)
one kind of catch share, a means by which many governments regulate fishing. The regulator sets a species-specific total allowable catch (TAC), typically...
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In fishing, incidental catch refers to the portion of the catch that was unintentionally caught but retained. It can be distinguished from discards, which...
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fisheries and fish farms, both in freshwater waterbodies (about 10% of all catch) and the oceans (about 90%). About 500 million people worldwide are economically...
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a trawl rationalization catch share program. The trawl rationalization catch share program is a program that is based on catch limits which are constructed...
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Deadliest Catch is an American reality television series that premiered on the Discovery Channel on April 12, 2005. The show follows crab fishermen aboard...
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National Catch Share Policy, which encourages the use of catch shares where appropriate. Although critics asserted that NOAA imposed catch shares on...
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conservation biology, the catch per unit effort (CPUE) is an indirect measure of the abundance of a target species. Changes in the catch per unit effort are...
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Catch! Teenieping (Korean: 캐치! 티니핑; RR: Kaechi! Tiniping) is a South Korean animated children's television series produced by SAMG Entertainment. The...
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a large diversity of fisheries management schemes including quota or catch share systems. It is important to study seafood safety regulations around the...
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Drainage basin (redirect from Catchment)
basins. Management of shared drainage basins is also seen as a way to build lasting peaceful relationships among countries. The catchment is the most significant...
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cautionary Tale". "Distorting Catch Share Criticism". Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Essington, Timothy (2012). "Catch shares, fisheries, and ecological...
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Catch reporting is a part of Monitoring control and surveillance of Commercial fishing. Depending on national and local fisheries management practices...
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Angling (section Catch and release)
individual transferable quota (ITQ), is a kind of catch share that sets a species-specific total allowable catch (TAC), typically by weight and for a given time...
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This principle requires netting bags which are towed through water to catch different species of fishes or sometimes targeted species. Trawls are often...
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EconMult (section Catch production)
combination. The total catch within each fishery may include all biomass units defined in the model. Each biomass unit vessel catch is computed by Cobb–Douglas...
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high incidental catch), amateur use of fish aggregating devices or traps where they increase the likelihood of locally unsustainable catch levels, spearfishing...
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To Catch a Predator is an American reality television series in the television news magazine program Dateline NBC featuring confrontations of host Chris...
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that the data used to create these results was limited to one type of catch share and that the true effects of ITQs can only be assessed if social, ecological...
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fisheries, the Atlantic catch of blue marlin declined in the 1960s. This was accompanied by an increase in sailfish catch. The sailfish catch then declined from...
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Fishing mortality (F) can be estimated by dividing the catch by the mean stock size. The catch includes annual commercial and recreational landings, along...
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herring to eventually snap the copepod. A single juvenile herring could never catch a large copepod. A third proposed benefit of fish groups is that they serve...
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fisheries. Tsikliras and Rainer Froese define MSY as "the highest average catch that can be continuously taken from an exploited population (=stock) under...
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system. It accounts for roughly 18-20% of the total worldwide marine fish catch. The species are mostly pelagic: sardines, anchovies and jack mackerel....
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total of 3000 species. The catch is dominated by six "species items", which collectively account for 82% of the global catch. These are given in the table...
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"setting on dolphins" to catch tuna. The tuna tended to swim underneath the dolphin, so fishermen threw nets over the dolphin to catch the tuna underneath...
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European Council nonetheless sets the Total Allowable Catch far above zero so long as the catch is by-catch, in order not to prevent trawlers fishing for other...
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their meat. They are often hard to catch in large numbers, but their large size can make them a profitable catch. Although the majority of the targeted...
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Common Fisheries Policy (redirect from Total Allowable Catch)
are from UK waters. The UK's share of the overall EU fishing catch in 2014 was 752,000 tonnes, the second largest catch of any country in the EU. This...
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