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Any fish, but especially fish other than flatfish
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Discarding in EU fisheries: Discarding occurs in EU fisheries sometimes at high levels, such as: 30-60% for the finfish fishery off the Iberian Peninsula (MRAG, 2007); 50% of the catch in North Sea beam trawl fleets (MRAG, 2007); between 20-98% in the North Sea nephrops trawl fleet (Enever et al, 2009); and 40% of most species through bottom-trawling in North east Atlantic fisheries (STECF, 2006).
The finfish reduction was length-related for three of the above four species with greater reductions for larger individuals.
Moreover, a great number of stocks exploited by coastal artisanal fisheries are invertebrates with a strong and persistent spatial structure and a population dynamics that do not fit the finfish models.
Animal welfare attention is directed towards the vertebrates because of the their neural complexity, and is currently focused on the finfish because of the size and visibility of that segment of the aquaculture industry.
During early chick-rearing, the most active fishery in their foraging range is the finfish trawler fishery.
For this population, 75% of the finfish intake came from eight species (Tsuchiya et al. 2008b).
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Estuaries have very high potential for fishery development in the wild and, therefore, are considered as the potential source for feeding, spawning and nursery ground for most of the finfishes and shellfishes.
The Spotted Seatrout and Redfish are the common finfish that reside in the bay.
Rainbow trout farming is one of the largest finfish aquaculture industries in the U.S.
Groupers are among the common finfish.
Currently, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) is the primary finfish species being developed for aquaculture in North Atlantic waters.
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