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Catch Welfare in Commercial Fisheries
2020The introduction of catch welfare to commercial wild-capture fisheries will be challenging. In this chapter, we discuss how taking a science-based approach to understanding catch welfare in commercial fisheries could lead to practical solutions to improving welfare that will not only have ethical benefits, but may also have tangible benefits for the ...
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Subsistence and commercial fisheries
1983There are three levels of fishing in Papua New Guinea — subsistence, village level commercial and high technology commercial or ‘industrial’ fishing. Fishing throughout the Purari River system is largely confined to the first two categories although the processing plant at Baimuru handles product from the industrial prawn trawl fishery in the Gulf of ...
A. K. Haines, R. N. Stevens
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Polar Record, 1961
Arctic char, long a favourite food with the Eskimos, has recently been finding a ready market throughout Canada and the United States. With the increasing concentration of Eskimo populations in settlements, and with their increasing dependence on “white man's” food and equipment, it has become essential to stimulate means of increasing cash income.
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Arctic char, long a favourite food with the Eskimos, has recently been finding a ready market throughout Canada and the United States. With the increasing concentration of Eskimo populations in settlements, and with their increasing dependence on “white man's” food and equipment, it has become essential to stimulate means of increasing cash income.
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Extinction of a Fishery by Commercial Exploitation: A Note
Journal of Political Economy, 1972A recent synthesis and development of the literature by Smith (1969) has greatly increased the power and generality of the economic theory of commercial fishing. In contrasting his own analysis with previous work, Smith suggests that the most serious deficiency in the received doctrine is that it "is not able to handle the situation in which a species ...
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Biology and Fishery of Florida's commercial sponges
2021(PDF has 2 pages.)
Stevely, John, Sweat, Don
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The Commercial Fishery of the Peruvian Amazon
Fisheries, 2004Abstract A combination of increased human population growth, high fish harvest pressure, and adoption of more technologically advanced fishing equipment by the commercial fleet has generated concerns about the sustainability of fish stocks in the Peruvian Amazon.
Marcos Javier De Jesús +1 more
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Bioeconomics of Commercial Fisheries Management
Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1979Canada has indicated that its management of fisheries is based on the "best-use" principle. This principle as an operational concept can be defined as the maximization of socioeconomic returns subject to both biological and economic constraints.
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The commercial fisheries of Windermere
2017Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 72, 156 ...
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The lay system in commercial fisheries: Origin and implications
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
McConnell, Kenneth E., Price, Michael
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Future of World Commercial Fisheries
1996In the introduction I pointed out the unlikelihood of the seas ever solving the world’s critical food shortages. To be more exact, there is virtually no hope that this will happen. However, the sea makes an important contribution to reducing world hunger. It is an essential and reliable source of food production.
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