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"historical catch data" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to data collected over an extended period of time about a particular type of catch. For example, "The research team had access to extensive historical catch data that helped them better understand the trends in fish populations over the years."
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Modeled after similar systems used by various other U.S. and international fisheries, the idea is simple: Government scientists, using a combination of historical catch data and trawl surveys, determine the size of a fish population and how much of it can be sustainably caught.
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However, historical catch landings data show that this time period also coincided with the development of the R. argentea fishery in the Tanzanian waters (Wanink 1999).
But there is a historical catch: twentieth-century liberalism was unfriendly to gay people for much of its existence.
Scientists typically base their estimates of whale populations on historical catch records.
First, we obtained daily fish catch data and monthly satellite data for SST, SSC, and SSHD for 2006 2010.
We used the randomization test to analyse the catch data and test the null hypothesis that there would be no difference in sea turtle catch rate, total target catch rate and VPUE of catch between experimental and control nets [ 12].
Most of what you need to know is in the Congressional Budget Office's historical budget data, //www.cbo.gov/budget/historical.pdf.pdf
Historical location data is crucial to law enforcement officials.
Research historical weather data and compare with current trends.
Shift through historical weather data in the Time Machine.
Access to historical intrusion/failure data.
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