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Discover LudwigThe phrase "how much fish" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in questions or statements about the quantity of fish. Example 1: How much fish should I buy for the barbecue? Example 2: The recipe calls for 1 pound of fish, but how much fish is that in grams? Example 3: I'm not sure how much fish I caught, but it looks like a decent amount.
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How much marsh produces how much fish?
One fish, too much fish, how much fish?
The colour will also depend on how much fish or meat goes into it.
Output controls are regulations on how much fish can be removed from the sea itself.
The Big Number: How much fish do I really need to eat to help my heart?
Since salaries are tied to how much fish is caught, they often push themselves to the maximum.
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"It is really surprising to look at the map and see how much fishing there is," said Kroodsma.
The compromise agreement came after a marathon negotiation session in Luxembourg, at which EU fisheries ministers fought over whether to ban discards, when to do so, and how to set a "maximum sustainable yield", by which fisheries would be managed in accordance with scientific advice over how much fishing they could bear.
The official numbers from the U.N. underestimate how much fishing fleets around the world catch, because they exclude smaller-scale operations and recreational activities.
The team used additional models to figure out how much fishing impacts forage stocks and the predators that depend on them.
If the reforms are accepted, research would play a more important role in future decisions on how much fishing to allow.
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