The phrase
"fishing industry" refers to businesses and activities related to catching and selling fish. It includes activities such as fishing, processing or packaging fish, and selling them to consumers.
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The approach marks a significant departure from previous debates where the
commercial fishing industry has been the only stakeholder at the table.
Beyond threatening ecosystems and human health, plastic waste is already taking a financial toll
on fishing industries, urban infrastructure, and tourist economies.
It may be best known for its
thriving fishing industry and deep water port, but this is a region blessed with sandy beaches, sunny days and magnificent islands right on its doorstep.
Our experience in this
particular fishing industry allows us to create a variety of products without sacrificing the quality and health benefits of the salmon.
This problem not only impacts food supply and
fish industry profits, it is spreading to wild fish populations.
But
fishing industry officials are urging them to reject it, noting that regulators are already under a federal court order to produce comprehensive regional plans for protecting fish habitat.
But of course, there is the
massive fishing industry to contend with, which means that the ocean's recovered health won't be a goal immediately or easily realized.
If you work in the high
risk fishing industry, an independent insurance agent will be able to help you look into coverage from a variety of insurance companies.
They are busy developing land - use plans to accommodate the wind and
fishing industries in a port that already hosts 700 working boats.
«These findings can now inform effective management strategies for these fish, some of which are important
for fishing industries in the region.»
TWO multi-million dollar abalone farms are being set up for the first time in WA in the small South West seaside resort of Bremer Bay — recently hard hit by the closure of the pilchard
fishing industry by Bremer Fish Processors.
Incredibly important to local
fishing industries as well as natural protection to shorelines, coral reefs add over $ 28 billion to the global economy.
Partly in response to Gold and others about the lack of convincing field tests, Sugihara is now negotiating
with fishing industry groups to try to put his work into practice.
A 2015 population estimate pegged the number of people in the Abura - Asebu - Kwamankese District at 133,452, with a mostly agrarian economy characterised by the cultivation of citrus, oil palm and cocoa as well as a busy
fishing industry at Moree.
«One in every 70 jobs are related to seafood in Louisiana, so making sure we have healthy fish populations and a well -
supported fishing industry are vital to our state's economy and culture,» said John Fallon, G.U.L.F.'s Assistant Director of Outreach and Engagement.
(Together, the countries of the E.U. constitute the world's largest market in the $ 278 million global
ornamental fish industry.)
Hotspots of ocean acidification have been found in the waters that wash onto the shores of the West Coast, a major concern for the region's billion
dollar fishing industry as well as the region's potentially fragile coastal ecosystems.
Finally, in Hawaii it was a coalition that stopped Senate Bill 2003, which would have closed the
aquarium fishing industry in Hawaii.
In the past few weeks there has been a lot of concern about BelizeÂ's
fishing industry after the European Union (EU) blacklisted the nation because of its seeming tolerance of illegal international fishing.
Both of the claims were opposed by the State of Western Australia, the Commonwealth, and the Western
Australian Fishing Industry Council (WAFIC).
At 8 a.m., LG Kathy Hochul highlights the economic impact of the Long Island
fishing industry during a Port Jefferson Pier Tour with Mayor Margot Garant, Port Jefferson, Long Island.
Aquaculture rising FAO figures show that aquaculture's share of the
global fish industry continues to rise, with China leading the surge.
His thesis documented the social and environmental impacts of Ecuador's commercial
tuna fishing industry.
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«There is a clear overlap between the countries most strongly opposed to marine protection and those with an active
krill fishing industry in the region,» he said in an email.
With more than 50 percent of all U.S. seafood harvested from the Bering Sea, sustainability is a major concern of scientists, the government and
fishing industry so that both the fish population and businesses can thrive.
If the researchers can identify lakes that are likely to keep walleye healthy in the future, then officials can foster walleye spawning in those places and keep the state's
fishing industry healthy for decades to come.
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