- long-term potential yield
Fisheries — dictionary. Aardward. 2004.
Fisheries — dictionary. Aardward. 2004.
long-term potential yield — the largest average harvest that can be taken from a fish stock on a sustainable basis, allowing for variable environmental conditions. Abbreviated as LTPY … Dictionary of ichthyology
potential yield — See long term potential yield … Fisheries — dictionary
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maximum constant yield — (MCY) One way of interpreting maximum sustainable yield; it the maximum constant catch that is sustainable for all probable future levels of stock biomass; see also long term potential yield. A larger long term average catch can be achieved from… … Fisheries — dictionary
maximum sustainable yield — (MSY) Can be defined in various ways, but originated from surplus production models as the maximum catch that can be removed from a stock over an indefinite period. MSY defined in this way makes no allowance for environmental variability, and… … Fisheries — dictionary
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LTPY — long term potential yield ( the largest average harvest that can be taken from a fish stock on a sustainable basis, allowing for variable environmental conditions) … Dictionary of ichthyology
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