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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fishery of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to an area or industry related to fishing. Example: The fishery of this coastal town has been severely affected by overfishing.
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By 1502 the rich fishery of the Grand Banks off Newfoundland was being exploited by English, French, and Portuguese ships.
This has been amended -- sadly -- to "In Cod We Trusted," because one of the most calamitous man-trashes-nature stories of the last 20 years is surely the collapse of the once huge cod fishery of the Northeast.
There is a fishery of kapenta, which had been introduced successfully from Lake Tanganyika, although the fishery is better established in Zimbabwe, where fishing was not stopped by the war.
The strongly developed Ugandan fishery of Lake Kyoga is largely based on introduced Nile perch, and, although Lake Victoria is considered to be essentially a Tilapia fishery, there are also important catches of other species, including Nile perch.
If ever there were a case for using this power, Bristol Bay is the place, with a fishery of global scale and value, and Native communities dependent upon salmon.
An optimistic but not unrealistic assessment of the future is that we'll have a limited (and expensive) but sustainable fishery of large wild fish; a growing but sustainable demand for what will no longer be called "lower-value" smaller wild fish; and a variety of traditional aquaculture where it is allowed.
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He is currently a student in the Graduate School of Fishery, Faculty of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University, Japan.
A review of fishery policies of the countries bordering the South China Sea was completed.
The collapse of the cod fisheries of Canada and New England has been well documented.
At least not at the levels needed to sustain commercial and recreational fisheries of certain species.
Most of the major fisheries of the world are located on them.
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