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  Fishery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Industrial fisheries are fisheries where the catch is not intended for direct human consumption (Castro and Huber 2003).
Regardless of purpose, however, the term fishery generally refers to a fishing effort centered on either a particular ecoregion or a particular species or type of fish or aquatic animal, and usually fisheries are differentiated by both criteria.
Today, fisheries are estimated to provide 16% of the world population's protein, and that figure is considerably elevated in some developing nations and in regions that depend heavily on the sea.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fishery   (1264 words)

  
 Fly Fishing Mid Wales, Trout, Grayling, Vyrnwy
The Glyndwr Fishery on the River Vyrnwy is situated in unspoilt seclusion in the Welsh Borders at Dolanog.
It is ideal for the discerning fly fisherman for whom the nature of his surroundings is as important as the wild fish that he catches, and for whom the ultimate delight is to escape from the mundane world and and lose himself in a day's fishing in a hidden valley of outstanding beauty.
This is at the upstream end of the Fishery, and begins as a single left bank stretch directly below the bridge at Mill Farm, and runs for approximately 215 yards to the first bend.
www.glyndwr-fishery.co.uk   (1242 words)

  
 Labrador Fishery: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
An advocate of a stronger naval force - the fishery was to be a 'nursery for seamen' - he supported the establishment of a migratory fishery at Labrador and opposed any land concessions.
Palliser, then, had to contend with two different groups if the migratory fishery at Labrador was to have a future: the Anglo-American colonials and the concessionaires on the Labrador coast, whose rights, according to Palliser, were annulled by the Newfoundland Act when the ownership of Labrador changed hands.
Even the Americans were still involved in the fishery, as in 1783, they were given the right to participate in the inshore fishery as well as cure fish in unused harbours.
www.heritage.nf.ca /exploration/labradorfishery.html   (1465 words)

  
 The 16th Century International Fishery: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
The forerunner of England's Newfoundland fishery was its Icelandic fishery.
The decline of the Iberian fishery (that is, the fishery of Spain and Portugal) had less to do with events in Newfoundland than with developments in Europe.
Although the French Basque fishery was a dry fishery, as were parts of the Breton and Norman fisheries, the French generally preferred a "wet" cure, in which the cod was heavily salted in the hold or packed in brine.
www.heritage.nf.ca /exploration/16fishery.html   (2250 words)

  
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Each preliminary fishery management plan shall be in effect with respect to foreign fishing for which permits have been issued until a fishery management plan is prepared and implemented, pursuant to subchapter IV of this chapter, with respect to such fishery.
Any reference in the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) to 'this Act' or to any provision of that Act, shall be considered to be a reference to that Act as it would be in effect if subsection (a) were a provision of that Act.
(2) Vessels operating under a fishery agreement negotiated and concluded pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be subject to regulations and permit requirements of the country in whose waters the fisheries are conducted only to the extent such regulations and permit requirements are specified in that agreement.
uscode.house.gov /download/pls/16C38.txt   (6076 words)

  
 Lakeland Fishery and Angling Centre Ireland for Coarse Fishing
Lakeland Fishery is set in 15 acres in the heart of Irelands Lakeland.
The complex is Irelands' premier commercial fishery, providing accesible all weather fishing and angling when many venues on the River Shannon are inaccesible (due to fluctuating water levels).
Lakeland Fishery provides everything for the discerning angler in a beautiful and peaceful setting, with the opportunity to to catch most species including carp, big hybrids, tench and bream in Ireland.
www.lakelandfishery.com   (187 words)

  
 Shore Fishery Leases
However, many individuals choose to obtain a shore fishery lease because it guarantees that they will be able to fish in the same location each year.
An individual holding a valid shore fishery lease may exclude others from setnet fishing in their leased site when the lessee is physically present and fishing the site.
Qualifications and procedures for an assignment are described in shore fishery regulations 11 AAC 64.430.
www.dnr.state.ak.us /mlw/shore/sf_faq.htm   (1405 words)

  
 Fishery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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thailand-fish.ikimet.be /fishery.html   (932 words)

  
 Castleconnell Salmon Fishery, Limerick - A Salmon Fishing Guide
FISHERY DESCRIPTION: Castleconnell Salmon Fishery is one of the most prestigious Salmon Fisheries in Ireland, located on the Shannon just 7 miles, 11 kms upriver of Limerick City and tidal water.
International fly anglers have described this fishery as one of the best fly waters in the world, and indeed it is. This first class angling water is so interesting in character, has waters cascading over small and larger waterfalls interspersed with beautiful riffled pacey runs, glides and holding pools of varying flows.
Castleconnell Salmon Fishery is undoubtedly one of the most scenic fisheries in Ireland.
www.shannon-fishery-board.ie /guides/game/castleconnell-salmon-fishery.htm   (1080 words)

  
 About Canada - Canada's Fishery
The first fishers came ashore just for water and firewood, but two different methods of obtaining the fish eventually emerged: an inshore fishery where the fish were taken in small boats very close to the shore, and an offshore or bank fishery, where the fish were caught in distant waters.
The French continued their migratory fishery and were responsible for many of the technological innovations that changed the industry in the 19th and 20th centuries.
In 1994, the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, introduced the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act which empowered the Department of Fisheries and Oceans officers to board and arrest foreign vessels that violated conservation measures.
www.mta.ca /faculty/arts/canadian_studies/english/about/fisheries   (3328 words)

  
 Fly Fishing in Ireland-Salmon and Trout fishing in Cork
The Fishery is privately owned and totals 1.2 miles.
Fishery reports are published throughout the season in "Trout and Salmon" magazine (a UK production) and also on this web site- see Bandon River Reports.
An article featuring this fishery appeared in the December 1994 edition of Trout and Salmon magazine.
homepage.eircom.net /~kilcoleman/fishery.htm   (313 words)

  
 Fishery Studies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Fisheries staff also participate in workgroups assembled to collaborate on efforts to restore populations of salmon and steelhead in the Northern Sacramento River Basin, Klamath River, and Trinity River.
Fisheries work also takes staff into the Sierras where they assist with fishery monitoring for restoration projects implemented under the Upper Feather River Coordinated Resource Management (UFRCRM) group.
To ensure that the reservoir operations continue to produce the anticipated fishery and recreation benefits and to deal with various watershed problems, such as fires, accelerated erosion, and introduction of exotic species like the northern pike, periodic monitoring of the recreation and fish populations are conducted.
www.nd.water.ca.gov /PPAs/FisheryStudies   (932 words)

  
 Steller Sea Lions and Pollock Fisheries in the North Pacific
At the time, NMFS acknowledged that the commercial pollock fishery may adversely affect the Steller sea lions' health and reproduction, but concluded that no harm was likely because the causal connection, hypothesized by NMFS' own and outside scientists, had not been definitively proven.
It is simply to express a biological opinion as to whether the pollock fishery is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of the western population of Steller sea lions and adversely modify its habitat.
Thus the burden of proof is on the fisheries to demonstrate that they are not jeopardizing the species or adversely modifying its critical habitat.
www.imma.org /steller   (3764 words)

  
 SECONDARY EFFECTS OF OVER-EXPLOITATION
The new rule, which will be challenged by environmentalists in the courts, would allow tuna to be labeled dolphin-safe even if the tuna are caught by setting on dolphin, provided an on-board observer certifies that no dolphins are killed or seriously injured during the set in which the tuna were caught.
In response on June 14, 1998, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council imposed new catch restrictions on the Atka mackerel fishery, intending to gradually (over a four-year period) shift 60% of the harvest taken inside Steller Sea Lion critical habitat to areas outside such habitat.
Increased commercial fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska (Bering Sea Pollock is now the primary food fish in the world market, used for fish sticks, imitation crab meat and fillets all over the world.
darwin.bio.uci.edu /~sustain/bio65/lec09/b65lec09.htm   (2080 words)

  
 Fishery Ecology Branch Research
Most of the fisheries in the region are dependent on coastal habitats that are highly structured including marshes, seagrass beds, mangroves, coral reefs, and oyster reefs.
The Fishery Ecology Branch also conducts research on habitat restoration, because losses of wetlands and coral reefs in the region are a major concern.
This program is designed to increase awareness of fisheries ecology and habitat restoration in minority communities and increase diversity among NOAA fishery biologists and ecologists.
galveston.ssp.nmfs.gov /research/fisheryecology   (333 words)

  
 Chalk Springs Fishery
The fishery is situated in an attractive woodland valley on the Duke of Norfolk's Estate at Arundel, West Sussex.
The many changes to the fishery and fish-farm over the years, including the addition of two more lakes in 1986, have helped to make Chalk Springs one of the premier small stillwater trout fisheries in England.
The fishery has about five acres of water and is fed by natural springs, helping to keep the lakes cool and crystal clear throughout the year.
www.chalksprings.com   (226 words)

  
 Artloch Fishery
While you ‘rest a while’ at Artloch Fishery you may glance the visiting osprey, or even an otter, and, reflecting upon the local wildlife, leave your stresses and worries behind; at least for the time being.
Artloch Fishery rules are on display in the fishing hut and by paying the appropriate fee and fishing at Artloch, anglers are considered to have read and accepted these rules.
It is essential that steps are taken to ensure that fisheries are developed in such a way as to ensure their sustainability.
www.artlochfishery.co.uk   (2084 words)

  
 Fisheries.co.uk - A guide to coarse and game fishing in the England and Wales
One of the few fisheries in the country to offer floodlight evening matches, it also has a holiday cottage which is available to rent for those travelling from further afield.
Avington Trout Fishery near Winchester in Hampshire is one of the oldest stillwater trout venues in the country and is famous for its clear water stalking and big fish as well as the variety of angling on offer on three lakes and a half-mile double bank stretch of carrier fed by the River Itchen.
He was speaking to members of The Professional Coarse Fisheries Association about the potential effects an outbreak of Bird Flu in the UK could have on fisheries and angling.
www.fisheries.co.uk   (1735 words)

  
 South China Sea Fishery Research Institute (SCSFRI)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
South China Sea Fishery Research Institute (SCSFRI), established in 1953 and located in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province in the south of China, is a comprehensive research institute involved in scientific and technological research for the development of fisheries in South China Sea.
It mainly focuses on such research fields as marine fishery resource investigation, mariculture and fishery resource enhancement in the tropic and subtropic regions, fishery ecological environment quality surveillance and protection, marine fish and shrimp diets, fish disease control, application of microelectronic technologies, and fishing technologies in the deep sea and long distant waters.
The outstanding achievements are: Artificial breeding of Pinctada maxima (Jameson) and the pearl culture with nucleus insert, A comprehensive survey on fishery resources in the continental slope of northern part of South China Sea, and A survey on marine biomass and fishery resources surround the island waters in Guangdong Province.
www.lib.noaa.gov /china/archi/scsfri.htm   (279 words)

  
 Ythan Valley Fishery
Ythan Valley is a well established 11 acre trout fishery lying in the scenic beauty and wild life of rural Aberdeenshire, but only 20 minutes by car from Aberdeen, Peterhead and Inverurie.
Their name will be forwarded to all other fisheries in the area.
All fish remain the property of the fishery until weighed and recorded.
www.fishingnet.com /ythanvalley.htm   (343 words)

  
 Fishery Management Branch Research
The long-term objectives of the shrimp fishery research program are to assess and monitor shrimp stocks and to evaluate shrimp fishery impacts on other fisheries and protected species.
Each species requires an annual assessment of the condition of the stock, the fishery, and sectors of the economy that are impacted by changes in either.
The long-term objectives of the fishery observer programs are to provide onboard monitoring of selected fisheries and to directly observe impacts of one fishery on other fisheries and protected species.
galveston.ssp.nmfs.gov /research/fisherymanagement   (2816 words)

  
 Agriculture / Fishery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This fishery potential will increase with the completion of the Atatürk Dam in the Southeastern Anatolian Region of Turkey and will create more areas to be used for fishery purposes.
The species obtained from the inland fisheries are mainly Common carp, Grey mullet, Mullet, Pike perch, Trout, Eel etc. On a geographical basis, the greatest fish activity has traditionally been located along the East Black Sea Coast of Turkey, including fisheries for a variety of shellfish.
The export of fishery products valued at 97 million US$ in 1998 and the major export markets of these products are the European Union, USA, Commonwealth Independent States (CIS) and Middle East Countries.
www.dtm.gov.tr /English/doing/igout/fish.htm   (290 words)

  
 Lakeland Fishery and Angling Centre Ireland for Coarse Fishing - Carp Roach Rudd Bream Tench and Hybrids.
Lakeland Fishery and Angling Centre Ireland for Coarse Fishing - Carp Roach Rudd Bream Tench and Hybrids.
Lakeland Fishery and angling centre is located in the picturesque village of Roosky on the Leitrim and Roscommon border in Ireland.
Lakeland fishery Roosky, Irelands premier coarse fishery and angling center on the river Shannon, Ireland.
homepage.eircom.net /~lakelandfishery   (192 words)

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