Fisheries resources refer to the aquatic organisms, such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and other marine and freshwater species, that are harvested for food, recreation, and economic activities. These resources are vital for global food security, livelihoods, and cultural practices. Sustainable management of fisheries resources is essential to prevent overexploitation and ensure the long-term health of aquatic ecosystems. Effective governance and conservation strategies are crucial for maintaining the balance between human needs and environmental protection.
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J. Poffenberger has written: 'A report on the available economic data for the shrimp fisheries in the southeastern United States' -- subject- s -: Shrimp fisheries 'An analysis of fishery economic data relating to commercial mackerel fisheries' -- subject- s -: Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Fishery resources, Economic aspects of Mackerel fisheries, Fishery resources, Mackerel fisheries
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Battlefield Functional Area Review Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Fisheries belong to the primary sector of the economy, which is focused on the extraction and harvesting of natural resources. This sector includes activities related to fishing, aquaculture, and the management of aquatic resources. Fisheries play a crucial role in food production, employment, and economic development, particularly in coastal communities.
K. Sivasubramaniam has written: 'Marine fishery resources of the Bay of Bengal' -- subject(s): Fishery resources 'Fisheries in Sri Lanka' -- subject(s): Fisheries, History 'Common fishes of Qatar' -- subject(s): Fishes
Deb Menasveta has written: 'Resources and fisheries of the Gulf of Thailand'
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Public trust in the context of fisheries within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) refers to the legal and ethical responsibility of the government to manage marine resources sustainably for the benefit of present and future generations. This concept emphasizes that fisheries resources are held in trust by the government on behalf of the public, ensuring equitable access and conservation. Effective public trust management involves balancing ecological health with the economic needs of communities that depend on these resources. Ultimately, it seeks to promote transparency, accountability, and stewardship in fisheries management.
Wayne T. Stobo has written: 'The herring and mackerel resources on the East Coast of Canada' -- subject(s): Mackerel fisheries, Atlantic herring fisheries
it provides: transportation, irrigation, hydroelectric power, fresh water, and fisheries.