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		Definition of halieutic in English: halieuticadjective ˌhalɪˈjuːtɪk formal Relating to fishing.  Example sentencesExamples -  Research in halieutic ecology aims at evaluating the direct effects of disturbances, principally fishing, on targeted populations as well as derivative effects on the population as a whole.
 -  The programme in halieutic and aquacultural sciences aims to train executives for/in responsible fishing, sustainable fish farming and integrated management of the coastal zones.
 -  Thus, compared with the sea coast, the lagoons contribute largely to the increase of the halieutic demersal potential: the zones of high demersal production correspond to the zones where the lagoons are large and productive.
 -  Scientists are devoting their lives to saving the last survivors of the sea, sadly renowned as the object of the largest commercial exploitation of a halieutic resource.
 -  Some species are highly prized as seafood, and are important halieutic and aquaculture resources.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: via Latin from Greek halieutikos, from halieutēs 'fisherman'.     |