Migratory fishery refers to the practice of fishing for species that migrate between different habitats, often across significant distances, in response to environmental changes or breeding cycles. These fisheries are typically dependent on the seasonal movements of fish, such as salmon or tuna, which can traverse rivers, oceans, or other bodies of water. Effective management of migratory fisheries is crucial to ensure sustainable populations and protect the ecosystems they inhabit, as overfishing or habitat loss can severely impact these migratory species.
Robert James Wolfe has written: 'The subsistence salmon fishery of the lower Yukon River' 'The subsistence harvest of migratory birds in Alaska' -- subject(s): Fowling, Subsistence hunting
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The fishery has lots of small fry. Let's go fishing just downstream from the fishery.
Edisen Fishery was created in 1894.
Fishery Bulletin was created in 1881.
A fishery is an area with a large population of valuable ocean organisms.
Fishery is important because people eat fish
The duration of Golden Fishery is -4800.0 seconds.
A fishery bioligist studys fish out of water to see what there type is.
Golden Fishery was created on 2006-07-07.
Eiichi Tanikawa has written: 'Marine products in Japan' -- subject(s): Fishery processing, Fishery products, Fishery technology
migratory insects?