Examples of 'inshore fisheries' in a sentence
Meaning of "inshore fisheries"
inshore fisheries: This term is used to describe the practice of fishing within close proximity to the shore, as opposed to offshore fishing
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Excessive inshore fishing tends to deplete inshore fisheries.
The inshore fisheries sector is lacking a specific regulatory framework.
The legislation affecting inshore fisheries.
The inshore fisheries sector is badly in need of development and modernisation.
There are few management bodies specific to inshore fisheries.
Managing inshore fisheries.
Overharvesting has devastated both ocean and inshore fisheries.
As a consequence inshore fisheries today are loosing attraction for young people.
The definition of inshore fisheries.
Inshore fisheries often exploit the pups found in the shallow coastal nursery grounds.
Financial institutions regard inshore fisheries as high risk.
The environment also alters the availability and vulnerability of herring to the inshore fisheries.
The future development of the inshore fisheries sector is dependent on social change.
To improve the living standards of the people dependant on inshore fisheries.
There is a high dependency on inshore fisheries in coastal areas where fishing communities exist.
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To regulate the safety onboard small vessels engaged in inshore fisheries.
Organisations representing inshore fisheries may participate as observers regarding issues which may affect them.
Its design makes it a very suitable platform for its primary task of inshore fisheries surveillance.
The impact of Tasmanian inshore fisheries is unquantified but unlikely to be severe.
Commission proposal for a Regulation on interim joint action to restructure inshore fisheries and fish farming.
How has employment in inshore fisheries changed over time?
The years before the First World War were the golden age of the inshore fisheries.
To integrate national politics on inshore fisheries with Community policies.
Common measures to improve the structures of non-industrial inshore fisheries.
Inshore fisheries are of vital importance for the socio-economic survival of entire coastal economies.
Coordination between Regional Advisory Councils and inshore fisheries organisations.
Inshore fisheries are presently carried on by small-scale vessels mostly operating near the coast.
National legislation could be enacted to protect inshore fisheries from over-exploitation.
That does not look at the concerns of the smaller owner-operators in the inshore fisheries.
Lobster, the backbone of the inshore fisheries in the Maritimes, for example, is of concern.
How has economic value, volume and composition of landings of inshore fisheries changed over time?
The TAC is shared 60 % for traditional inshore fisheries and 40 % for an exploratory mobile gear fishery.
Over half of Ireland 's fishers are classified as working in inshore fisheries.
The Community needs to have a co-ordinated approach towards inshore fisheries.
World scale. We are no longer talking about small, local inshore fisheries.
Article 86O - Common measures to improve the structures of non-industrial inshore fisheries.
Common measures to improve fisheries structures Art. 860 Nonindustrial inshore fisheries.
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