fishery 的定义
plural fish·er·ies.
- a place where fish are bred; fish hatchery.
- a place where fish or shellfish are caught.
- the occupation or industry of catching, processing, or selling fish or shellfish.
- Law. the right to fish in certain waters or at certain times.
fishery 近义词
等同于 hunting
更多fishery例句
- The ability to measure productivity and how it’s changing in a warming world could not only inform scientists about ocean health, but could also impact the operation of fisheries and people whose livelihoods depend on the sea.
- This process is called upwelling and results in the richest fisheries in the world.
- The waters off Bridlington, UK, and nearby along the Holderness coast make up the largest lobster fishery in Europe.
- So that was the moment from a community-based fishery or nationally-based fishery, to a global-industrial fishery.
- As far as harm on actual fisheries, the Madison is an interesting river.
- The credits relieved the sailors and owners of tariffs, essentially tax payments they had to make on supplies for the fishery.
- Close behind is California Set Gillnet Fishery, where 65 percent of animals caught are thrown away.
- This rule put management of the pollock fishery in the context of the ecosystem.
- Even modest fishery harvests influence the health of ocean ecosystems.
- What does the story of Alaska pollock tell us about maintaining a more sustainable fishery?
- A ship will sail for the South Sea fishery in about five weeks, and will engage to take the whole of the engines.
- There are an extensive mackerel and herring fishery, and motor engineering works.
- The Colchester oyster beds are mainly in this part of the Colne, and the oyster fishery is the chief industry.
- The fur-seal fishery is an important industry, though apparently a declining one.
- Pass by the other parts, and look at the manner in which the people of New England have of late carried on the whale fishery.