fishing capacity — 1) the quantity of fish that can be taken over a period of time (year, season) by a fishing unit, e.g. an individual, community, vessel or fleet, assuming that there is no limitation on the yield from the stock usually expressed as gross tonnage … Dictionary of ichthyology
fishing capacity — The total fishing effort that can be expended by the fleet operating in a fishery … Fisheries — dictionary
available fishing capacity — laisvas žvejybos pajėgumas statusas Aprobuotas sritis žuvininkystė ir žvejyba apibrėžtis Išbrauktų iš Žvejojančių jūrų vandenyse laivų duomenų sistemos, netaikant reglamento (EB) Nr. 2371/2002 11 straipsnio 3 dalyje nurodytos žvejybos pajėgumo… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
capacity — fishing capacity is the quantity of fish that can be taken over a period of time (year, season) by a fishing unit, e.g. an individual, community, vessel or fleet, assuming that there is no limitation on the yield from the stock usually expressed… … Dictionary of ichthyology
Fishing in Portugal — Fishing is a major economic activity in Portugal. The country has a long tradition in the sector, and is among the countries in the world with the highest fish consumption per capita. [pt icon PESSOA, M.F.; MENDES, B.; OLIVEIRA, J.S. [http://igbp … Wikipedia
target fishing capacity — the maximum amount of fish over a period of time (year, season) that can be produced by a fishing fleet if fully utilized while satisfying fishery management objectives designed to ensure sustainable fisheries. YT Y (ET, S) in which YT is target… … Dictionary of ichthyology
optimum fishing capacity — the balance between inputs and outputs, e.g. minimising costs while producing a sustainable harvest. Current or transient optimal capacity (related to current fleet and stock conditions) may differ from long run optimal capacity (reflecting… … Dictionary of ichthyology
Fishing reel — A spinning reel A fishing reel is a cylindrical device attached to a fishing rod used in winding the line .[1] Modern fishing reels usually have fittings which make it easier to retrieve the line and deploy ( cast ) it for better accuracy or… … Wikipedia
Fishing industry in Scotland — found fishing to be of much greater social, economic and cultural importance to Scotland than to the rest of the UK. Scotland has just under 8.6% of the UK population but lands at its ports over 60% of the total UK catch of fishref|Royal.Many of… … Wikipedia
fishing vessel — a boat, ship or other craft that is equipped and used for fishing or in support of such activity with a capacity of 5 net tons or more … Dictionary of ichthyology