Sentences with phrase «benefit of fishermen»

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«The cultural lens through which the fishermen viewed this issue was of struggle in a post-slavery society, of the rich, predominantly white expatriates making a law that oppressed the poorest of the poor locals to benefit the wealthy.»
As an example of the benefits from sustainable management, Southern Atlantic Coast black sea bass is a popular fish prized by recreational anglers, charter boat captains, and commercial fishermen alike.
But Alaska salmon falls short and lags behind some of the world's fisheries in how it benefits local fishermen, processing workers and nearby rural communities, according to a new assessment that ranks the vitality of a fishery by looking at its economic and community benefits as well as its ecological health.
Although the income of the San Pedranos as lobster fishermen far exceeded what they could earn under the Blake - Alamilla coconut regime, it became evident to them that benefits would be greater if they could eliminate middlemen and sell directly to buyers in the United States.
The goals of the Regulations are to (i) protect the whale sharks from over-exploitation; (ii) avoid conflict with other users of Gladden Spit such as commercial artesenal fishermen; (iii) protect the Gladden Spit marine environment; and (iv) provide a level playing field for local guides and tour operators to ensure an equal opportunity to participate in the benefits of whale shark tourism.
There is also an increased upwelling of deep cold ocean waters and more intense uprising of surface air near South America, resulting in increasing numbers of drought occurrences, although fishermen reap benefits from the more nutrient - filled eastern Pacific waters.
This first engagement resulted in a new model of collaboration between old adversaries — fishermen and conservationists — and both sides saw the opportunity to continue to work together to find new ways to fish that benefitted fishermen's bottom lines while protecting sensitive species.
Tomorrow's fisheries will show that the expansion of Cocos benefits fishermen, too.»
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