Sentences with phrase «effect of fish catch»

For example, intensive studies of the effect of fish catch on yield led to the conclusion in the early 1970s that the total global fish yield could be sustained at around 100 million tons a year.

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Fishing up to that 12 mile limit is small scale - fisherman catching crab and lobsters in bay areas, that type of thing.There might arguably be some marginal effect off the south coast of England because it's so close to France.
A catch and release advisory is in effect for several bodies of water in Newburgh after a study finds elevated levels of PFOS in certain fish species in the area.
Writing in the journal, Conservation Biology, scientists recommend the adoption of measures to mitigate against a range of effects including; food scarcity (where fisheries compete for the same resources), being caught in fishing nets, oil pollution and climate change.
* Eating two to three servings of wild - caught fatty fish (salmon, sardines, anchovies, tuna) each week is a great way to harness the anti-inflammatory effects of omega 3s.
Taking a moment to think about what you're looking for and remembering that each profile is another human being also looking for a connection, not just a combination of looks + hobbies + job + and more, can do wonders to stave off the overwhelming effect of so many choices and help you catch the right fish for you.
The only sound effects in the game are those of fish flapping when you catch one and the timer counting down during the last 5 seconds of a level.
This is a way of saying that even a Yuppie boycott of tuna risotto in the US will have little effect on catching fish.
Though lucky participants might catch a glimpse of a bottlenose dolphin or two, smokestacks, sewage pipes, and shipping containers are the main attractions on the Urban Ocean Boat Cruise, a two - and - a-half-hour voyage along a part of the Los Angeles coastline not featured on Baywatch.Organized by the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, the trips — which start daily as of Memorial Day weekend — «ply Southern California's most compromised waters to show the environmental effects of trade, fishing, industry, and other human activities,» the Los Angeles Times reported recently.
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