Traditional fisheries refer to fishing practices that are passed down through generations, often characterized by small-scale operations, local knowledge, and sustainable methods. These fisheries typically involve community-based approaches, utilizing simple tools and techniques that have minimal environmental impact. They focus on harvesting fish and other aquatic resources for local consumption and cultural practices rather than for commercial profit. Traditional fisheries play a vital role in maintaining biodiversity and supporting the livelihoods of coastal communities.
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In a traditional manner.
M. T. Sarch has written: 'Traditional management of artisanal fisheries, N.E. Nigeria'
Yes, Fisheries are renewable.
R. D. Gillett has written: 'The contribution of fisheries to the economies of Pacific island countries' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Fisheries, Fisheries 'Bycatch in small-scale tuna fisheries' -- subject(s): Tuna fisheries, Bycatches, Avian influenza, Prevention 'Second interim report of the activities of the Skipjack Survey and Assessment Programme in the waters of French Polynesia, 13 December 1979-2 February 1980, 5-17 February 1980' -- subject(s): Baitfish fisheries, Skipjack Survey and Assessment Programme, Skipjack tuna fisheries 'Traditional tuna fishing' -- subject(s): Fishing, Food, Satawalese (Micronesian people), Tuna fishing 'Fisheries in the economies of the Pacific Island countries and territories'
The U.S. fisheries industry is managed by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS),
stick to certain traditional patterns
inland fisheries are done in lake orrivers marine fisheries are done in oceans
American Fisheries Society has written: 'American Fisheries Society: Membership'
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Mac Fisheries ended in 1979.
Mac Fisheries was created in 1918.