Sentences with phrase «wild stocks»

The observation on the decline of fishing of wild stocks seems valid.
Some individuals can handle wild stock price swings better than others, while others like their investments, well — boring.
Or managers might encourage fish farming to provide alternative protein sources and push down prices of wild stocks, he said.
The spring housing market is in full swing, but wild stock market gyrations may be keeping some potential homebuyers at bay.
There's a good chance the economy might take a down turn this year due to the shinanigans of the republicans and so might be best to hold off on wild stock investment speculating at the moment.
As part of our commitment to sustainable fish, we will only use fish from wild stocks that are not threatened or are responsibly farmed.
Conservationists worry, for example, that escaped transgenic fish could threaten wild stocks by increasing competition for food (Science, 13 September 2002).
«While much of this work has focused on nutrient removal efficiencies of existing oyster populations and the results of enhancing wild stocks, Dr. Grizzle's work highlights the important role our industry can and does play in making coastal waters cleaner, and creating habitat for other valuable species,» Baker said.
At present, suspicious trading at an exchange can be stopped by a catch - all «market halt», but that's often too late: what is needed is a reliable way of sensing when wild stock - price variations suggest a build - up to a crash.
Migrants to the Solomon Islands must have either brought domesticated strains of taro with them from Southeast Asia or modified wild stock.
Add to this environment the megadoses of pesticide -, toxin -, and antibiotic - laced waste, and the farms create a deadly environment for wild stocks that inhabit the areas.
However, captive breeding has muddied these waters — many snakes that are called Okeetee have dubious relationships to the original wild stock.
Yesterday was one wild stock market session yesterday.
Increasing aquaculture production can relieve wild fish stocks; however this positive effect will probably be overwhelmed by a greater demand and technological progress in the fishing industry — both increasing the fishing pressure on wild stocks.
Resources for urban environments (some 0.5 % of total land area) are drawn from mines, agricultural land and from wild stocks.
· Expand aquaculture to increase and stabilize seafood supplies and employment, and carefully, to augment wild stocks
This long - sought biomarker will help monitoring of general health of wild stock and developing a more sustainable aquaculture, secure fish performance in public aquaria and scientific research, and allow more in - depth stress physiological as well as bone physiological research.
It was only a month ago, but the wild stock market gyrations in early February have already seemingly faded into a distant memory.
So many Nemos were purchased that the sales actually depleted some wild stocks of the fish.
Marine farming offers a partial solution but comes with its own barrel of worms: Farmed fish tend to be more prone to diseases which spread to wild stocks; virtually all farmed fish are carnivores and therefore need to be fed on other fish; and farming of some animals, such as shrimp, can lead to massive changes in nitrogen levels, damaging the surrounding ecology.
And some fish farmers are substituting livestock and poultry processing wastes and plant - based feeds for fishmeal and oil, which does not sound particularly appetizing, but does reduce pressure on wild stocks.
Whales are wild stock.
Mitigation of other sources — as well as management of wild stocks and commons — require a far wider ranging approach than merely taxes and caps.
He's focusing the center's efforts on fish that he believes have commercial potential, such as branzini, a popular European fish that is farmed extensively in the Mediterranean to protect what remains of the wild stock.
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