fishing capacity

fishing capacity
The total fishing effort that can be expended by the fleet operating in a fishery.

Fisheries — dictionary. . 2004.

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  • optimum fishing capacity — the balance between inputs and outputs, e.g. minimising costs while producing a sustainable harvest. Current or transient optimal capacity (related to current fleet and stock conditions) may differ from long run optimal capacity (reflecting… …   Dictionary of ichthyology

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  • fishing vessel — a boat, ship or other craft that is equipped and used for fishing or in support of such activity with a capacity of 5 net tons or more …   Dictionary of ichthyology

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