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Fishery and Sustainable fishery

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Difference between Fishery and Sustainable fishery

Fishery vs. Sustainable fishery

Generally, a fishery is an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery. A conventional idea of a sustainable fishery is that it is one that is harvested at a sustainable rate, where the fish population does not decline over time because of fishing practices.

Similarities between Fishery and Sustainable fishery

Fishery and Sustainable fishery have 20 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aquaculture, Aquatic ecosystem, Cod, Daniel Pauly, Fish farming, Fish stock, Fisheries management, Fisheries science, Food and Agriculture Organization, List of commercially important fish species, Overfishing, Population dynamics of fisheries, Salmon, Seamount, Surface runoff, Tonne, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Upwelling, Wild fisheries, 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference.

Aquaculture

Aquaculture (less commonly spelled aquiculture), also known as aquafarming, is the farming of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms.

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Aquatic ecosystem

An aquatic ecosystem is an ecosystem in a body of water.

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Cod

Cod is the common name for the demersal fish genus Gadus, belonging to the family Gadidae.

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Daniel Pauly

Daniel Pauly is a French-born marine biologist, well known for his work in studying human impacts on global fisheries.

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Fish farming

Fish farming or pisciculture involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures such as fish ponds, usually for food.

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Fish stock

Fish stocks are subpopulations of a particular species of fish, for which intrinsic parameters (growth, recruitment, mortality and fishing mortality) are traditionally regarded as the significant factors determining the stock's population dynamics, while extrinsic factors (immigration and emigration) are traditionally ignored.

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Fisheries management

Fisheries management is the activity of protecting fishery resources so sustainable exploitation is possible, drawing on fisheries science, and including the precautionary principle.

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Fisheries science

Fisheries science is the academic discipline of managing and understanding fisheries.

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Food and Agriculture Organization

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO; Organisation des Nations unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture, Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l'Alimentazione e l'Agricoltura) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger.

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List of commercially important fish species

This is a list of aquatic animals that are harvested commercially in the greatest amounts, listed in order of tonnage per year (2012) by the Food and Agriculture Organization.

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Overfishing

Overfishing is the removal of a species of fish from a body of water at a rate that the species cannot replenish in time, resulting in those species either becoming depleted or very underpopulated in that given area.

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Population dynamics of fisheries

A fishery is an area with an associated fish or aquatic population which is harvested for its commercial or recreational value.

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Salmon

Salmon is the common name for several species of ray-finned fish in the family Salmonidae.

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Seamount

A seamount is a mountain rising from the ocean seafloor that does not reach to the water's surface (sea level), and thus is not an island, islet or cliff-rock.

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Surface runoff

Surface runoff (also known as overland flow) is the flow of water that occurs when excess stormwater, meltwater, or other sources flows over the Earth's surface.

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Tonne

The tonne (Non-SI unit, symbol: t), commonly referred to as the metric ton in the United States, is a non-SI metric unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms;.

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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is an international environmental treaty adopted on 9 May 1992 and opened for signature at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro from 3 to 14 June 1992.

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Upwelling

Upwelling is an oceanographic phenomenon that involves wind-driven motion of dense, cooler, and usually nutrient-rich water towards the ocean surface, replacing the warmer, usually nutrient-depleted surface water.

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Wild fisheries

A fishery is an area with an associated fish or aquatic population which is harvested for its commercial value.

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2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference

The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as the Copenhagen Summit, was held at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, between 7 and 18 December.

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Fishery and Sustainable fishery Comparison

Fishery has 90 relations, while Sustainable fishery has 164. As they have in common 20, the Jaccard index is 7.87% = 20 / (90 + 164).

References

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