Examples of using Capelin in English and their translations into Dutch
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30 000 t of capelin; transfer of shrimps quota from the Western to the Eastern stock;
Billions of them. Capelin.
sardinella, capelin;
The data(columns I to 6) relating to capelin set out in the Annex to Regulation(EEC)
The Community also presented its objections to the 1990 TACs adopted within NAFO with the exception of cod in Division 3M, capelin in Division 3NO
Whereas the Greenland Home Rule Authorities, in a letter dated 19 May 1989, offered the Community a supplementär. quota for 1989 of capelin off East Greenland in accordance with the said Articles of the Agreement and the Protocol;
The proposed regulation would introduce into Coun cil Regulation(EC) No 395/97 the reduction in the catch quota for capelin granted to the Com munity in Greenland waters following the annual revision of the relevant total allowable catch.
quotas fixed in Regulation(EC) No 50/98 for capelin in Greenland waters in 1998 as a result of the revision of the relevant total allowable catch changing the share avail able to the Community.
This draft amends the Community's quotas for capelin in Greenland waters for 1998,
As the biological state of the stocks of capelin in Greenland waters
frozen capelin, capelin meal, capelin oil
of herring, capelin, redfish and flatfish and yellowfin tuna.
of herring, capelin, redfish and flatfish
tusk(deep sea species) to make up for a reduction in transfers of Greenland halibut in Community waters and capelin in Greenland waters.
Birds Whales Every year from June to August thousands of humpbacks from the waters off the Dominican Republic pass the east coast of Newfoundland on their way north to feed on herrings, capelin and krill.
Her recipes are mainly based on salmon, capelin, and seal.
But no sooner have the whales arrived than the capelin do something apparently suicidal.
V* oí the Greenland share of the TAC for capelin minus 10 000 tonnes to the Faroe Islands.
But capelin go to these extreme lengths to give their offspring the best chance of survival.
Plankton feeders such as herring and capelin which swim in these waters profit tremendously.