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Definition of by-catch in English: by-catchnoun The unwanted fish and other marine creatures trapped by commercial fishing nets during fishing for a different species. they had been netted as a by-catch but had to be thrown back into the sea dead mass noun squid fishermen transfer salmon by-catch to boats that supply the black market Example sentencesExamples - We also know that many species are caught in phenomenally large numbers by fishing them, typically as by-catch from longline fishing worldwide, but also from trawls and gill net, than any other kinds of fishery.
- The advice will cover not just fisheries that target cod in these areas, but also fisheries that catch cod as a by-catch.
- To ensure that the oceans continue to serve as one of our most important food reservoirs, there are many problems which must be addressed, notably over-fishing, wasted by-catches and pollution.
- And as the green lobbyists go on to complain, this is a system based on measuring what is landed on the quay, not on the by-catch which is thrown back into the sea for being under-sized or over-quota.
- This is an ecologically minded practice for it prevents over fishing and eliminates by-catches.
- When a food bank contacted them about starting a program to collect the by-catch for donation to chanties, they were on it in a flash.
- With modern fishing we can accept a cod by-catch of, say 2%, in other fisheries whilst stopping fishing for cod as a main catch for a few years.
- There should, however, be just enough commercial quota to cover the inevitable by-catch so that that is properly accounted for, but kahawai should not be targeted.
- The commission argues that the fishery must be restricted since cod, in desperately dire straits, is caught as a so-called by-catch of the prawn fishery.
- It estimated that the by-catch, cod, haddock and whiting, trapped along with these small fish is about five per cent of the total swept up by these nets.
- To use a commercial fishing term, recreational fishermen now find themselves the by-catch in this argument.
- Bat rays are often caught in trawling and gill nets as unwanted by-catch.
- And because cod are a by-catch of haddock, whiting and prawn, other key fisheries should be closed too.
- Ballan wrasse tend to be a by-catch for most anglers when fishing breakwaters and easy access rock marks.
- Thys is concerned that molas comprise an ‘alarmingly’ large portion of the eastern Pacific drift net fishery by-catch, and that population numbers in the western Pacific are declining.
- But, to protect the pilchard stocks, the ministry will set up a control mechanism to monitor the presence of pilchard in catches and will close an area for fishing if pilchard is present in the by-catch.
- This was due to the now scientifically proved belief that substantial amounts of cod were a by-catch of prawns.
- They have always acknowledged that when that occurs and kahawai are caught as a by-catch, it is entirely appropriate that fishers can take them home, smoke them, and provide them on the roadside for New Zealanders to enjoy.
- It had long been known that setting on tunas associated with logs produced high by-catches of other tuna species, sharks, mahi-mahi, wahoos, billfishes, and other large marine predators.
- Ices yesterday called for a ban on cod fishing in the North Sea, the Irish Sea and off the west coast of Scotland - and for a moratorium on fishing in areas where the species is caught as a by-catch - to rebuild fish stocks.
Definition of by-catch in US English: by-catchnounˈbaɪkætʃ The unwanted fish and other marine creatures caught during commercial fishing for a different species. they had been netted as a by-catch but had to be thrown back into the sea dead mass noun squid fishermen transfer salmon by-catch to boats that supply the black market Example sentencesExamples - Ballan wrasse tend to be a by-catch for most anglers when fishing breakwaters and easy access rock marks.
- This is an ecologically minded practice for it prevents over fishing and eliminates by-catches.
- But, to protect the pilchard stocks, the ministry will set up a control mechanism to monitor the presence of pilchard in catches and will close an area for fishing if pilchard is present in the by-catch.
- They have always acknowledged that when that occurs and kahawai are caught as a by-catch, it is entirely appropriate that fishers can take them home, smoke them, and provide them on the roadside for New Zealanders to enjoy.
- Bat rays are often caught in trawling and gill nets as unwanted by-catch.
- It had long been known that setting on tunas associated with logs produced high by-catches of other tuna species, sharks, mahi-mahi, wahoos, billfishes, and other large marine predators.
- Ices yesterday called for a ban on cod fishing in the North Sea, the Irish Sea and off the west coast of Scotland - and for a moratorium on fishing in areas where the species is caught as a by-catch - to rebuild fish stocks.
- There should, however, be just enough commercial quota to cover the inevitable by-catch so that that is properly accounted for, but kahawai should not be targeted.
- Thys is concerned that molas comprise an ‘alarmingly’ large portion of the eastern Pacific drift net fishery by-catch, and that population numbers in the western Pacific are declining.
- With modern fishing we can accept a cod by-catch of, say 2%, in other fisheries whilst stopping fishing for cod as a main catch for a few years.
- It estimated that the by-catch, cod, haddock and whiting, trapped along with these small fish is about five per cent of the total swept up by these nets.
- This was due to the now scientifically proved belief that substantial amounts of cod were a by-catch of prawns.
- And because cod are a by-catch of haddock, whiting and prawn, other key fisheries should be closed too.
- We also know that many species are caught in phenomenally large numbers by fishing them, typically as by-catch from longline fishing worldwide, but also from trawls and gill net, than any other kinds of fishery.
- When a food bank contacted them about starting a program to collect the by-catch for donation to chanties, they were on it in a flash.
- To use a commercial fishing term, recreational fishermen now find themselves the by-catch in this argument.
- And as the green lobbyists go on to complain, this is a system based on measuring what is landed on the quay, not on the by-catch which is thrown back into the sea for being under-sized or over-quota.
- The commission argues that the fishery must be restricted since cod, in desperately dire straits, is caught as a so-called by-catch of the prawn fishery.
- To ensure that the oceans continue to serve as one of our most important food reservoirs, there are many problems which must be addressed, notably over-fishing, wasted by-catches and pollution.
- The advice will cover not just fisheries that target cod in these areas, but also fisheries that catch cod as a by-catch.
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