Sentences with phrase «recreational fish catch»

Jarvis, E., et al., (2004), Comparison of Recreational Fish Catch Trends to Environment?species Relationships and Fishery?independent Data in the Southern California Bight, 1980 - 2000.

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Taylor's research focuses on mercury contamination in fish caught and eaten by Rhode Island's recreational anglers.
Figures for recreational fishing activities remained strong; 10.4 million anglers took 68 million trips and caught nearly 392 million fish in 2014.
«NOAA report finds the 2014 commercial catch of US seafood on par with 2013: Dutch Harbor, Alaska, and New Bedford, Mass., remain top fishing ports; recreational anglers took 68 million fishing trips in 2014.»
Differences among exploited and unexploited populations suggest that recreational fishing may select against high metabolic rate fish which tend to be more aggressive and therefore easier to catch.
«We're talking millions of dollars in the fishing industries — from catching and selling various fish to the hundreds of thousands of jobs and the recreational aspects of fishing,» he said.
Their data proves that the number and weight of the fish caught by recreational fishermen can be used to monitor the spread of exotic fish that are commonly caught by anglers.
«Recreational fish - catch data can help save money in monitoring invasive largemouth bass.»
It is among the top 10 most popular fish caught in U.S. waters by recreational anglers, who relish pursuit of «flatties,» or «doormats,» as the largest fluke are sometimes called.
This will have a significant impact on fishing — both recreational and commercial — where there is dependence on wild catches
«We know that hammerheads are the third most common shark reported by Florida recreational fishing charter boats, and great hammerheads specifically are considered one of the most attractive species to catch by clients» he added.
You can partake in recreational activities on the island (like bug catching / fishing challenges) with friends or play those challenges solo to earn medals to purchase rare content from the island shop.
Between 2002 and 2004, state and federal biologists collected over 2,500 fish from 30 locations along the southern California coast, targeting 23 of the most commonly caught recreational fish such as croaker, bass, surfperch, and mackerel.
Presumably, this does not affect the ability of Indigenous people to obtain a non-exclusive qualified right to trade27 — that is, the right of Indigenous people to trade in fish they catch, while simultaneously permitting the general public to fish in that area for either recreational or commercial purposes.
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