Sentences with phrase «sea fishing industry»

It then quickly furthered the commercial deep sea fishing industry, allowing it to trawl or cast net at the exact location of the fish schools as visualized on the sonar.
The ecology of the Danube delta and the Black Sea fishing industry are also threatened, he says.
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Bloomsbury International Ltd and others v Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Sea Fish Industry Authority intervening)[2011] UKSC 25, [2011] All ER (D) 91 (Jun)
This was a case about the power of the Sea Fish Industry -LSB-...]
The Supreme Court has handed down its judgment in Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and Sea Fish Industry Authority v Bloomsbury International Limited, finding unanimously in favour of DEFRA, represented by Hugh Mercer QC, Tim Eicke QC and Iain Quirk.

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Reefs provide jobs for people in fishing and tourism industries, and they also protect coastal areas from surging seas.
With more than 50 percent of all U.S. seafood harvested from the Bering Sea, sustainability is a major concern of scientists, the government and fishing industry so that both the fish population and businesses can thrive.
In 2016 the UK sea fish processing industry provided around 13,554 full - time jobs across 307 units.
Humberside and the Grampian region of Scotland dominate the sea fish processing industry in terms of full - time equivalent employment (over 60 % of total industry employment in 2016 located within these regions).
The latest Seafood Processing Industry Report presents an overview and analysis of the UK seafood processing industry, with particular emphasis on the sea fish processingIndustry Report presents an overview and analysis of the UK seafood processing industry, with particular emphasis on the sea fish processingindustry, with particular emphasis on the sea fish processing sector.
Total sea fish annual industry turnover was an estimated # 3.1 billion in 2014, a 14 % decrease since 2012 in nominal terms.
The government must deliver «sustainable fisheries, value for money and a viable future for our fishing industry... [and] end the obscene practice of dumping dead fish back into the sea,» he said, referring to claims in the report that 880,000 tonnes of dead fish are dumped into the North Sea every yesea,» he said, referring to claims in the report that 880,000 tonnes of dead fish are dumped into the North Sea every yeSea every year.
Black sea bass fishing in New York was suspended for a month beginning June 1, prompting a backlash from fishermen who say the regulations are unnecessary right now and are only hurting the fishing industry.
Alaska's Bering Sea is the United States» «fish basket,» with about 60 percent of U.S. commercial landings, according to the state fishing industry.
The Mediterranean Sea has always been home to a native jellyfish population; however, since the 1970s, devastating blooms of the stinging Rhopilema nomadica jellyfish have severely impacted the tourism and fishing industries in Israel and elsewhere.
Lead researcher Aylin Ulman, recently based at the Sea Around Us, and her team call for urgent action from policy - makers to ensure the future sustainability of the fishing industry in this archipelago nation.
Sightseeing of the marine life and glaciers, together with both deep - sea fishing, and skiing support is a tourist industry in Valdez.
The North Sea Fish Restaurant is very much a family run business and has become something of an institution as it is very well known all over the country Promotes the fishing industry and supports environmental sustainability and cost effectiveness.
She and others in the French fishing industry worry that, after Brexit, they will be left fighting to catch fewer fish, crowded into a narrower band of sea.
Once home to San Diego's flourishing tuna fishing industry and generations of Italian families who made their living on the sea, Little Italy is a quaint and lively neighborhood filled with patio cafés, restaurants, pubs, art galleries, shops and the beautiful Amici Park.
Plan a visit to the Hout Bay Museum and the SA Sea Fisheries Museum, which depict the history of Hout Bay and the fishing industry, as well as the World of Birds, which features over 3000 birds in walk - through aviaries.
It houses the biggest artifical port in Portugal and has long been associated both with fishing and sea tranport industries.
The foundation of Costa Rican tourism is based upon the deep sea fishing charter industry and its continued success has given the country an excellent reputation when it comes to sporting fishing trips.
In 2015 — 17, Mare Liberum is engaged in a longform research and participatory art project, «Water Rites,» spanning multiple sites and instigating dialogues with river and watershed communities threatened by sea level rise, the encroachment of extreme energy industries, micro-plastic pollution, depleted fish and wildlife stores, water acidification, climate change, and other pressing issues.
Later ship portraits, the whaling and fishing industry and yachting events were important subjects, but the sea itself became the actual subject of works of art only with the advent of the European discourse on the Sublime in the 18th century.
The best available science suggests that a global system of marine protected areas will need to protect around one third of the sea from fishing to keep ocean ecosystems healthy and the world's fishing industry in business.»
In Japan, the fishing industry is losing up to $ 332 million a year because jellyfish swarms fill the nets, crowding out mackerel, sea bass, and other fish.
Bridlington, Whitby, and other English coastal towns have long depended on the North Sea fishery for food and income.2 But global warming is affecting plankton and changing the marine food chain, compounding the pressures of overfishing.3 The resulting disruption of the ecosystem could damage the fishing industry and hurt North Sea coastal communities from the United Kingdom to Scandinavia.
In the North Sea, global warming is affecting plankton and the marine food chain, compounding the pressures of overfishing.3 Future warming is also expected to exert a significant impact on the marine ecosystem, creating further uncertainty for the fishing industry.7, 8,15
Major changes in plankton could therefore disrupt not only the marine food chain, but also the fishing industry and communities that have invested in infrastructure tied to commercial species in the North Sea, such as cod.9
Fishing is an important industry in the United Kingdom and other countries bordering the North Sea, so communities all around the sea are likely to feel the impact of these changeSea, so communities all around the sea are likely to feel the impact of these changesea are likely to feel the impact of these changes.1
Australian farmers and the fishing industry, the Royal Australian Navy, anyone who lives on the coast and worries about erosion or sea level rise, this is a kick in the guts to them because there are so many stakeholders and users of this CSIRO capability who not only need it now but are going to need it more in the next 30 years.
The loss of sea ice changes ecosystems, opening the door to invasive species, and alters habitat and plankton blooms, affecting Alaska's commercial fishing industry, which leads the United States in the value of its catch.
Offshore oil drilling would threaten Virginia's coastal communities and fishing and tourism industries with devastating spills, while enabling more of the fossil fuel pollution causing climate change and rising sea levels.
But while the industry and its regulators might be focused on good management, Greenpeace argued that krill fishing is placing unnecessary pressure on sensitive ecosystems in a part of the world's oceans already greatly threatened by melting sea ice and rising ocean temperatures.
One dive - industry professional told his story of decades of coastal fishing, including years of highly damaging activities like using marine mammals such as sea lions for bait.
Extreme sea weather conditions increase risks for fish stocks and pose higher socio - economic risk and environmental cost for coastal cities, infrastructures, and maritime industries.
Supported by Waitrose supermarket in the UK, and filmed across the seas, the film shows the greed and politics in the fishing industry and what that has done to the world's — that means our own — stock of fish.
Watson and his Sea Shepherds — declared pirates by the Chief Judge of the 9th United States Circuit Court of Appeals — sail the high seas, terrorizing the fishing industry by sinking ships and endangering lives.
Norway's carbon tax on its North Sea oil industry will rise from around $ 37 (210 krone) to $ 71 (410 krone) next year with an additional $ 8 (50 krone) tax on the fishing industry for every tonne of CO2 consumed.
Four or five dives a day with a number of five - metre - long great white sharks (some which came so close to my cage I could brush their teeth), is something that will give anyone an appreciation for these animals, and the need to protect them and other sharks from a commercial fishing industry that would simply cut off their fins and throw them back in the sea to die.
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