| NOUN | a fishery resource | fishery resources |
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- In April and May 2004, researchers from Universiti Malaysia Sabah discovered a number of additional specimens while surveying the fishery resources of Sabah and Sarawak.
- In 1992, several institutions in conjunction with native fishermen to produce a sustainable management plan for fishery resources, embodied in the Soufrière Marine Management Area.
- 165/2000, the PSDKP is the agency responsible for supervising the marine and fishery resources of the Republic of Indonesia.
- The rivers, in addition to its fishery resources, are utilized for leisure activities (including its beaches and fluvial pools).
- north of Bacolod, is a gateway and a premier center of agro-fishery resources in Negros Island.
- NAFO's overall objective is to contribute through consultation and cooperation to the optimum utilization, rational management and conservation of the fishery resources of the Convention Area.
- Fisheries comprise the main economic activity of Suttsu. The town developed by the fishery of herring. Because of a decrease of fishery resources, Suttsu focuses on an aquaculture business now.
- In summary, siltation from upstream led to shrinkage of the water surface area, decrease of salinity and prolific growth of invasive freshwater aquatic weed infestation, all of which had a serious negative impact on the habitat of wildlife and fishery resources.
- Fisheries management draws on fisheries science to find ways to protect fishery resources so sustainable exploitation is possible.
- The system's high productivity supports other important fishery resources as well as marine mammals (eared seals and cetaceans) and seabirds.
- S. fishery resources for future generations. President Grant established the U.S.
- In islands far from the capital, there tends to be lack of production, inadequate use of fishery resources, low value chain development and insufficient credit for small-scale producers and entrepreneurs.
- Japan's rapidly growing aid to the South Pacific was seen by many as a response to United States calls for greater burden-sharing and to the adoption of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea, which gave states legal control over fishery resources within their [...] exclusive economic zones.
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