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It is commonly used to describe a specific location or area where fish are caught or farmed for commercial purposes. Example: The small coastal town relies on the fishery for its main source of income and employment.
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"The fate of hundreds of thousands of people depends on this fishery for their livelihood".
For example, the longline fishery for swordfish and albacore tuna in the Adriatic can reach discard levels of 50%.
At more than $1 billion a year, there is no bigger fishery for human consumption on the planet.
A booming fishery for krill, one of the bedrocks of the ecosystem, is also a concern, he said.
Go to the Fishery for the music-fueled scene and the waterfront ambiance; but go, too — even on a cold, rainy night — for the food.
"You can't depend on it any more," said Steve Hayes, who manages the fishery for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
Last year, for example, the fishery for sea-cucumbers (soft-bodied creatures related to sea urchins) yielded a catch worth $3.4m.
From the nature of the injury, it seems likely that the wound was the result of entanglement in a long-line fishery for albacore tuna.
The Muckleshoot Indians, who live near Seattle, are using some of the revenue from the casino they built in the mid-1990's to maintain a fishery for Western salmon.
If the mussels invade the economically vital lobster beds it will destroy the economy of the British overseas territory in the South Atlantic, which depends on the fishery for 80% of its income.
In the 1990's, the take of horseshoe crabs jumped from the thousands into the millions, because of a burgeoning fishery for whelk (also called conch, or, on the plate in an Italian restaurant, scungili) and eels.
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