Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Fishing grounds in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Industrial fishing fleets extend their fishing grounds when fish volumes dwindle.
Compliance mechanisms in an RFMO can lead to IUU vessels changing fishing grounds.
Fishing grounds are taken into account also.
Own hunting& fishing grounds.
Välimaa Sámi Farm was built in 1858, on ancient fishing grounds by the River Teno.
There may be a solution in seeking other fishing grounds for part of the fleet,
It would be intolerable to repeat the same mistake in the fishing grounds of people for whom fishing may provide resources which are important for their own future.
On an island close to the fishing grounds, the fishermen grab some breakfast before heading for home.
After being towed from the fishing grounds, the pens are secured to the ocean floorwhere the tuna are kept untilexported.
Yeah, but he stank of black sea cod, and the fishing grounds for that species are miles offshore, so.
It cannot be right for some people first to exhaust their own fishing grounds and then to try to exhaust those of their neighbours.
Fishing grounds and protected areas definitely have a high priority,
Together these relatively shallow fishing grounds occupy about thirty percent of the area of the EEZ.
fertile fishing grounds and key agricultural areas as long as the salt does not infiltrate too far.
The continental shelf in the Mediterranean basin is generally narrow and fishing grounds are usually found close to the coasts,
Denmark Rich fishing grounds and holiday houses that are no further than 500 metres from the water make Denmark a paradise for anglers.
The goal is to maintain the fish populations, protect the fishing grounds and preserve biological resources and fishing in an economically
There must be fair fishing grounds with all parties committed
The base has its own hunting and fishing grounds where(depending on the season) bear, moose,
for the Indians' unyielding defense of their hunting and fishing grounds against invaders.