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March 1998
The commercial roe-fishery began in 1972, working its way ... fishery, which they call chummish. In 1990, the seiners came and took 3,600 tons, and the herring have never returned. The 1989 chummish fishery was the last traditional herring roe fishery ...
earthfuture.com
Weekly News
Bob Robertson, DNR fisheries biologist, said. Rotenone, an EPA-approved chemical for fishery use, is selective to gizzard shad when applied in low concentrations. Shad are very ... reminded of Mentored Youth Hunting Program HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe reminded experienced hunters, who have historically helped pass along the state's rich ...
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Something is Rotten in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Fishermen may honestly not know any better than this, but DFO Science should ... they eat into the production of billions of tiny eggs. Their innards become filled with roe. Starfish eggs, among countless others, float to the surface, where they release chemicals into the ...
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The recently collected landings statistics do not include a few sectors of the fishery, notably mackerel caught by anglers (“tourists”) and mackerel caught for bait. At least in some ... poorest that they had ever seen. What observations did the scientists make about the mackerel roe last year? Apparently mackerel are “multiple spawners,” which means that they spawn repeatedly during their ...
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Glossary
By-catch – non-target organisms caught in fishing gear. Caviar – the salted roe (eggs) of the sturgeon. The roe from other species, e.g. salmon, is used to make mock caviar. ... Limits – limits (reference points) for fishing mortality rates and spawning stock biomass, beyond which the fishery is unsustainable. Other criteria that indicate when a stock is outside safe biological limits include ...
fishonline.org
Habitat Media - interview transcript
Fishery managers say the pollock fishery in Alaska has some of the lowest percentage bycatch of any trawl fisher. Is this true? Yes, the pollock fishery is primarily a pelagic trawl fishery ... that fishery through a monitoring program as well. I've heard also that pollock fishery is the largest fishery ... the pollock industry. The highest value product is roe, and that's harvested when the fish are ...
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National Geographic magazine: May 1999 @ nationalgeographic.com
This chalbash yielded seven pounds [3.2 kilograms] of roe. Ismail consulted a chart hanging on the wall. He told ... .” Within a couple of minutes, his fingers told him that this roe had become caviar. Tenderly, an assistant transferred it into tins ... sturgeon stocks have plummeted. In Astrakhan Vladimir Ivanov of the Caspian Fishery Research Institute told me that in the early 1980s the ...
nationalgeographic.com
What is sustainable seafood?
Canadian consumers have little control over these fisheries. For example geoducks, roe herring and urchin roe are all almost exclusively exported. The David Suzuki Foundation report State of ...
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Case studies in fisheries self-governance.
M. Watanobe Fishery management and the pooling arrangement (437 kb) in the Sakuraebi fishery in Japan H. ... crab bottom (368 kb) fishery off Kyoto Prefecture, Japan M. Makino Japanese coastal fishery co-management: an overview (95 ... fishery in British Columbia Michelle James Co-management of Canada’s Pacific sablefish fishery (224 kb) C. Sporer A fishermen’s agreement and co-op in Yaquina Bay roe ...
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