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NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
1. Implementing management measures that increase a fish stock to its target size1; 2. For a depleted stock, or population, taking action to allow it to grow back to a predefined target level. Stock rebuilding at least back to the level (BMSY) at which a stock could produce maximum sustainable yield (MSY).
Industry:Fishing
Characteristic of a stock that may sustain catches higher than current ones.
Industry:Fishing
A permit issued by NMFS that allows exemptions from some fishery regulations for testing, public display, data collection, exploratory fishing, health and safety, environmental cleanup, and/or hazard removal purposes. Previously known as an "experimental fishing permit. "
Industry:Fishing
A function that relates the quantity of a good or service demanded to price. It is usually an inverse relationship where at higher (or lower) prices, less (or more) quantity is consumed. Other factors which influence willingness-to-pay are incomes, tastes, preferences, and price of substitutes.
Industry:Fishing
Capacity of a natural system (fisheries community or ecosystem) to recover from heavy disturbance such as intensive fishing.
Industry:Fishing
Amount of per capita spawning biomass (or other appropriate measure of reproductive output) obtained from a given value of fishing mortality, conditional values of partial recruitment, growth, maturity (and/or fecundity), and natural mortality.
Industry:Fishing
A particular level of an indicator (e.g. level of fishing effort, fishing mortality, or stock size) used as a benchmark for assessment and management performance.
Industry:Fishing
A decline is a reduction in the number of individuals, or a decrease of the area of distribution, the causes of which are either not known or not adequately controlled. It need not necessarily still be continuing. Natural fluctuations will not normally count as part of a decline, but an observed decline should not be considered part of a natural fluctuation unless there is evidence for this. A decline that is the result of harvesting that reduces the population to a planned level, not detrimental to the survival of the species, is not covered by the term.
Industry:Fishing
An economic policy instrument under which rights to discharge pollution or exploit resources can be exchanged through either a free or a controlled -permit- market. Examples include individual transferable quotas (ITQs) in fisheries, tradable depletion rights to mineral concessions and marketable discharge permits for waterborne effluents.
Industry:Fishing
Conservation and management measures shall take into account and allow for variations among, and contingencies in, fisheries, fishery resources, and catches.
Industry:Fishing