Sentences with phrase «commercial fish operations»

Fish meal is typically obtained from the «clean, dried, ground tissue of undecomposed whole fish and fish cuttings» of commercial fish operations.
They say increasing the allotment for New York - based commercial fishing operations will allow more fish to be landed in ports closer to where they are caught.
While it's not yet clear whether the pink urchin will indeed be opened up to commercial fishing, the research could help commercial fishing operations and state agencies plan for a future where climate change has made its mark on the oceans.
Commercial fishing operations get most of the blame for overfishing, but they're not the only player.
If a family farmer, at least 50 %, and if family fisherman at least 80 %, of the total debts that are fixed in amount (exclusive of debt for the debtor's home) must be related to the farming or commercial fishing operation.
Naturally, the owner of a commercial fishing operation will require a much more comprehensive policy than a recreational bass boat owner.
Chatham still supports a commercial fishing operation, but clearly has a softer side: readers ranked it at the top of the survey for its sense of romance.
It is the industrialized of Costa Rica beaches as well as has many marinas and commercial fishing operations.
Increased tourist developments and birds getting caught in nets from commercial fishing operations also pose a danger.
But it's also home to productive commercial fishing operations, as well as local populations who rely on fishing for a significant portion of their sustenance.
The twilight zone's biological richness makes it an attractive target for commercial fishing operations.
Both scalloped hammerhead sharks and leatherback turtles are accidentally captured in commercial fishing operations.
It is not just fish that suffer from the effects of these large commercial fishing operations.
Much of Louisiana's beautiful bayous and shorelines are available to boaters throughout the year for a variety of purposes, from recreational boating to commercial fishing operations that keep thousands employed throughout the state.
Naturally, the owner of a commercial fishing operation will require a much more comprehensive policy than a recreational bass boat owner.

Not exact matches

He arrived in Halifax from England in 1964 to run the North American operations of his then - employer, a manufacturer of commercial fishing equipment.
A status update of the striped bass stock hasn't been completed since 2011, said Mike Waine, a coordinator with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, which helps to set fishing quotas for commercial operations to protect fish populations.
Mr. Van Scoyoc criticized the Republican candidates for supervisor and town board, who he said «started very early opposing the wind farm» and are «trying to drive a wedge» between residents over the project's potential to impact the commercial fishing industry, members of which fear that the wind farm's construction and operation will destroy critically important habitat.
Community activism helped to curtail the tours, but the 1990s brought a new threat to Moi stocks: increased fishing, much of it from foreign commercial operations.
Modern fish farming practices often raise fish near the top of the food chain (affecting populations of fish that eat or are eaten by these species) and contain thousands of fish in tiny pens (similar to commercial chicken or cow operations).
Like commercial farming operations on land, the density of fish in these pens necessitates certain chemicals to keep animals from getting sick and to keep things clean.
Bioaccumulation occurs naturally but is worse in commercial animal feeding practices where the by catch of fish and products from slaughtering operations are fed back to animals.
Farmers and commercial fishermen are able to continue operating their farms or fishing operations.
Assisted with daily operations and maintenanceof commercial fishing vessel.
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