Sentences with phrase «fishing industry so»

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.

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These are people whose livelihood was shrunk or destroyed by the initial destruction of older industries (coal and fishing for instance) and who did not benefit from the shift to the so - called creative or knowledge industries so beloved of Blairism.
Deepwater Wind, the company that plans to build the wind farm, has told the town board that it is «trying to engage with the fishing industry and find out what areas are most productive so they can site away from them,» Mr. Van Scoyoc said, and he has personally expressed opposition to the transmission cable's route through Gardiner's Bay, an initial plan that fishermen flatly oppose.
«The NPP showed commitment to the fishing industry by creating a separate Ministry for the fishing sector so that their challenges could be dealt with appropriately.
The Chinese did not pay so the project ceased — who then has the fishing industry and its communities at heart?
But it has yet to do so and, in general, adoption of fishing regulations proposed in the Commission's scientific working groups has moved at a glacial pace in the face of opposition from the powerful fishing industry.
«Iceland traditionally lives by fish alone, so there's a tremendous need to diversify into new industries,» he says.
So they thought, why not use this finding to help save sharks in the wild and protect the fishing industry?
They're not supposed to be there but there's a fishing industry for them now so we're not going to try to get rid of them.
NPR reported that Codfish were once so plentiful on Cape Cod as to sustain New England's fishing industry; now, local cod are increasingly scarce and local restaurateurs are switching to serving cod from Iceland.
Members of the OAIE can share resources and engage in online discussions, and, in doing so, will enhance stakeholder interactions and build well - informed communities working to respond and adapt to ocean acidification.The OAIE invites anyone working on ocean acidification to join, including but not limited to government, tribal, and academic research scientists, citizen scientists, experiential and formal educators, NGO employees, marine resources managers, policy makers, concerned citizens, aquaculturists, people in the fishing industry, technology developers, and data managers.
I think people in certain industries feel pressure to be «plant - based» or vegan so they'll say absurd things like, «oh, I'm vegan / vegetarian except I eat fish
The fish oil industry is crowded with questionable products these days, so it's best to do some research before making a selection.
These are sold by the bait industry, so look for a supplier in sport fishing stores.
So, while fishing declined, the tourism industry prospered.
The only reason we cared about «beating» Ninja Fishing - whatever that may mean - is so that we could show the industry at large that when you clone a game, you do get an inferior product.
Rockman: Well, the painting that's on the floor is about resources that humans have extracted from the lakes and the watershed from Pleistocene hunters and reindeer, to the fishing industry, to the introduction of salmon into the Great Lakes for recreational fishing, timber mining, and so forth.
But I haven't seen a report anywhere that lays out so clearly the full sequence of steps in the chain: from boats to «ranches» where illegally caught fish are fattened for market before they had a chance to reproduce to government offices in France, Spain and other countries eager to prop up the fishing industry despite the ecological cost.
Yet the secret impetus behind these hunts is so painfully simple it is neither surprising nor inconceivable: it's about revenue and a niche - sector of the Japanese fishing industry.
Fishing is an important industry in the United Kingdom and other countries bordering the North Sea, so communities all around the sea are likely to feel the impact of these changes.1
It hasn't done so while ocean acidification threatens its fishing industry.
Australian farmers and the fishing industry, the Royal Australian Navy, anyone who lives on the coast and worries about erosion or sea level rise, this is a kick in the guts to them because there are so many stakeholders and users of this CSIRO capability who not only need it now but are going to need it more in the next 30 years.
I have faith that lawmakers will see how valuable our environment is, how important tourism and the fishing industry is, and why it is so critically important to protect our coast from the scourge of plastic pollution.
The coal industry downplays the serious threat of mercury in our food chain (particularly in predatory ocean fish like swordfish and tuna), by saying that there's more «naturally - occurring» mercury in our oceans and rivers so their mercury emissions couldn't possibly be harming Americans.
I confess I was a big supporter of Greenpeace in the 70s, and actually did research for them on whaling, but over the decades they became more interested in cute baby seals and trees instead of those who earn their living in the fishing and forestry industries, and so my interest in their causes waned.
Four or five dives a day with a number of five - metre - long great white sharks (some which came so close to my cage I could brush their teeth), is something that will give anyone an appreciation for these animals, and the need to protect them and other sharks from a commercial fishing industry that would simply cut off their fins and throw them back in the sea to die.
Before you decide which company to get a policy with, you'll probably want to familiarize yourself with the industry and learn some of the language so you can make sure you aren't paying any additional or hidden fees in Fishers.
Because the cryptocurrency space is still so premature, the mainstream media has bigger fish to fry as far as covering a range of industries that already demand their full attention.
You want to fish where the fish are, so find out where your potential employers are by reading trade magazines, industry publications, company websites, and classified ads in your local newspapers.
Then there's the fishing industry, tourism, sporting events — so much of the commerce is waterfront.
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