Sentences with phrase «allowable catch»

The total allowable catch (Tac) for next year being maintained at 22,000 tonnes — seven thousand tonnes above the recommended level of 15,000 tonnes necessary to prevent collapse of the fishery.
Total annual additions to an employee's 401k plan account in 2018 — including employer contributions, forfeitures, and employee pretax, Roth, and non-Roth after - tax contributions — can't exceed $ 55,000 (plus any allowable catch - up contributions).
Under their agreement, the parties use those rules alongside regular scientific stock assessments to settle on a total allowable catch, or TAC.
This lowered the estimated «allowable catch» from 301 animals a year to 232.
It wants the total allowable catch reduced to a level providing an 80 % probability of stocks recovering and demands other steps to reduce fishing pressure.
The decision to lower the allowable catch by 37 % is being driven by recent overfishing and recognition of the ecological role of menhaden.
The Pacific halibut is managed by the United States and Canada through the International Pacific Halibut Commission, which annually establishes a total allowable catch.
For example, the use of spatial zoning to reduce the overlap of fisheries, oil rigs and shipping lanes with areas of the ocean used by penguins; the use of appropriate fishing methods to reduce the accidental bycatch of penguins and other species; and, the use of ecologically based fisheries harvesting rules to limit the allowable catches taken by fishermen, particularly where they target species that are also food for penguins.»
Often effort restrictions are applied in addition to the more generally used system of total allowable catches.
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