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... require additional reductions in fishing mortality to rebuild by the end of their rebuildin... change the behavior and performance of these nets, it is not appropriate to revise such definitions ...marinas, fish processors, ice and fuel suppliers, etc. An allocation of available resources among t...
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..., Fishing Lines, Hooks, and Others (Including nets, tackle boxes, tools/pliers, rigs, sinkers, bobber... Future Analysis III-24 European Trade Suppliers of Fishing Equipment III-24 . Table 20: European F...
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... User, to warrant the M/V Saratoga, skiff, nets, and all, that product, skiff, nets, and all, is t... users, manufacturers, and component suppliers are typically different from those at issue here. ...
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... some soft law, including sustainable fishing standards, to deal with the problem of fisheries d...; with that increase in demand, suppliers have been more willing to purchase products from M...(110) Additionally, three fishing methods--nets, trolling, and fishwheels--have also been certifie...
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... water from one or more independent suppliers of cooling water. Such facilities were subject to ... and wide-mesh wedgewire screens, (2) barrier nets, (3) modified screens and fish return systems, (4)... in four major categories: Recreational fishing, commercial fishing, nonuse benefits, and benefits...
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Since the mid-1970s, overfishing has had a considerable impact on the American seafood industry, and companies serving the American seafood market have taken steps to respond to the crisis. Following a brief survey of modern-day fishing and of the steps that have been taken to mitigate overfishing, the strategies adopted for commercial fishing in American waters, especially those in Alaska, are examined. Through their attempts to deal with the challenges posed by overfishing, fishers, seafood-processing and wholesaling companies, and retailers have fundamentally altered the industry. In conclusion, a summary of studies by historians and other scholars of fishery matters is followed by suggestions for historical research on the topic. Historians are reminded of the need to consider envir...
... thousands of hooks, by dragging huge trawl nets (by the 1990s a single trawl net might be large en...A relatively small number of suppliers and processors have controlled chokepoints in the ...
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...Preserving Fishing Communities 4. Native Americans: Subsistence Fishi... take bait or fish caught on the lines or in nets; they can destroy or damage gear and are often har... industries (for example, boatyards, ice suppliers, tackle shops). (388) NOAA Fisheries has interpret...
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...v. Transamerica Delaval Inc D. Saratoga Fishing Co. v. J.M. Martinac & Co III. THE ECONOMIC LOSS R... construction material manufacturers or suppliers. (13) Although warranty law might effectively shif...) During that time, the fisherman installed nets and additional fishing equipment on the ship. (93)...
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... or companies engaged in, commercial fishing operations which, as determined by the Secretary o... to put TEDs on more than a handful of nets. Countries can evade the Law's embargo by exportin... of shrimp have remained steady, and suppliers have had little difficulty adjusting their practic...
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... with lines running from the anchors to the nets at the surface) according to the requirements for ... commenter points out that groundline suppliers may take advantage of a mandate to use neutrally b...