Sentences with phrase «coastal fisheries»

"Coastal fisheries" refers to the fishing activities that take place in the ocean near the coast or shoreline. It involves catching fish and other marine species for food or commercial purposes in these coastal areas. Full definition
If so, the authors note, the marine ecology and valuable coastal fisheries of this region could face considerable problems.
This will have a significant impact on economic activities such as small - scale coastal fisheries and tourism.
Their foraging areas were situated to river estuaries and other shallow coastal areas, which are also important for coastal fishery.
1996 - Sustainable Fisheries Act After this extension of the Magnuson - Stevens Act, coastal fisheries reduced bycatch and became more sustainable.
The Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans also has to juggle an immense number of stakeholders and their needs when managing the Fraser sockeye: coastal fisheries with different gear types, the in - river First Nations harvest, and one of the largest recreational fisheries in Canada.
Dumping the treaty would let countries protect and manage their own coastal fisheries, thereby allowing their internal political machinery to decide the fate of the Antarctic environment within their slices of the pie.
The regulations aim to rebuild coastal fisheries and ensure fishers have a livelihood that will last in perpetuity.
Unlike coastal fisheries which have suffered due to more frequent and intense cyclones, these aquaculture efforts can be sustained even in the face of climate - related challenges.
Promoting adaptation to coastal fisheries through culture of salt tolerant fish special in coastal areas of Bangladesh.
It is critical for understanding the ecological and cultural basis of coastal fisheries and designing sustainable management systems today,» says Ken Lertzman, another SFU co-author.
In addition to data from the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization stretching back to 1950, the researchers examined 32 controlled experiments in various marine ecosystems, observations from 48 marine protected areas, and historical data on 12 coastal fisheries for the last 1,000 years.
At the same time, the losses caused by seals to coastal fisheries and fish farming have increased.
The study also revealed gaps in the available bycatch data, such as the lack of information on small - scale and coastal fisheries and from many ocean regions that are heavily fished by commercial fleets.
And if Canada could do that, what hope is there for the coastal fisheries of Europe, hostage to politics as well as science?
The authors suggest that locals would also make a better job of managing common pastures, coastal fisheries and water supplies.
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