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  • 11fishery — (plural fisheries)) 1) the catching of fish or of a particular kind of fish for commerce or sport. The total world commercial catch in 2000 was 86 million tons (presumably metric tonnes) (plural fisheries) 2) a place for catching fish (plural… …

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  • 12fishery — fish•er•y [[t]ˈfɪʃ ə ri[/t]] n. pl. er•ies 1) agr. a place where fish are bred; fish hatchery 2) a place where fish or shellfish are caught 3) the occupation or industry of catching, processing, or selling fish or shellfish 4) law the legal right …

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  • 13fishery — /ˈfɪʃəri / (say fishuhree) noun (plural fisheries) 1. the occupation or industry of catching fish or taking other products of the sea or streams from the water. 2. a place where such an industry is regularly carried on. 3. a fishing establishment …

  • 14right to fish — See fish; fishery …

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  • 15North Pacific Right Whale — Taxobox name = North Pacific Right WhaleMSW3 Cetacea | id = 14300009] status = EN status system = iucn3.1 status ref =IUCN2008|assessors=Reilly, S.B., Bannister, J.L., Best, P.B., Brown, M., Brownell Jr., R.L., Butterworth, D.S., Clapham, P.J.,… …

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  • 16North Pacific right whale — North Pacific right whale[1] Si …

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  • 17Magnuson–Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act — The Magnuson–Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act,[1] commonly referred to as the Magnuson–Stevens Act, is the primary law governing marine fisheries management in the United States. The law is named after Warren G. Magnuson, former… …

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  • 18Krill fishery — The Krill fishery is the commercial fishery of krill, small shrimp like marine animals that live in the oceans world wide. Estimates for how much krill there is vary wildly, depending on the methodology used. They range from 125 ndash;725 million …

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  • 19Scottish east coast fishery — The Scottish east coast fishery has been in existence for more than a thousand years, spanning the Viking period right up to the present day. A brief historyThe fishery has always been for both whitefish and herring. The Norsemen came to Scotland …

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  • 20Alaska salmon fishery — The Alaskan salmon fishery was saved due to strict mitigation measures and the implementation of policies. Alaska s successful conservation of their salmon resources is reflected in recent healthy and abundant salmon runs. Currently, the harvest… …

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