Fishery Sample Clauses

Fishery. 1. The objective of cooperation on fishery will be to strengthen the research and productive capacities for the development 2. The Parties will develop fishery through: (a) strengthening public and private institutions related to fisheries and aquaculture development; (b) promoting in each Party the consumption of the main hydro-biological resources; and (c) combat of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
Fishery. Sub-Sector: Fishing of marine fish, prawns and other aquatic organisms Industry Classification: ISIC 0500 Level of Government: Central Type of Obligation: National Treatment Description of Measure: If any investor desires to engage in a fishery in the exclusive economic zone, he shall apply to the Department of Fisheries in the prescribed form. Such an investor shall form a joint venture with State organization (or) existing joint venture company or private Myanmar Company, subject to the approval of the Government. Provided that in exceptional circumstances, he may apply for permission to operate a fishery in other fisheries waters.(Chapter 3, para 6 at Law Relating to the Fishing Rights of Foreign Fishing Vessels)(1989). Such an investor shall initially discuss with the Department of Fisheries under the Ministry of Livestock and Fishery. The Ministry shall submit the proposal to Cabinet through Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) and Trade Council. After getting approval from Cabinet, MIC will issue the investment permit. An investor who has been granted a fishery on application under section 6 shall obtain a licence and register at the Department of Fisheries.
Fishery. The provincial negotiating principle that hunting, fishing and recreational opportunities on Crown land will be ensured for the use and benefit of all British Columbians is upheld in the fishing provisions of this AIP. The Maa-nulth First Nations will receive a domestic allocation of fish for food, social and ceremonial purposes, and these fish may not be sold. The federal and provincial ministers will retain authority for managing and conserving fish, aquatic plants and fish habitat. Maa-nulth First Nations will participate in fisheries management through a joint fisheries management committee. The First Nations will develop annual fishing plans for their fish allocations and review these plans with this committee. The federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans will then issue a harvest document authorizing Maa-nulth First Nation fisheries each year based on the annual fishing plans. The AIP provides for the Maa-nulth First Nations and the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans to negotiate a harvest agreement outside the treaty for commercial fishing opportunities. These negotiations will determine annual allocations of sockeye and chinook salmon, herring, halibut, sablefish and Dungeness crab. Commercial allocations will have the same priority as other commercial fisheries in management decisions made by the federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. The Province supports treaty arrangements that reflect the following objectives: ■ a fishery that is accessible to all British Columbians; ■ equitable fishing arrangements for all participants; ■ an overall vision of the fishery that informs all management decisions and specific treaty negotiations; and ■ an integrated and effective management regime across all sectors that is capable of ensuring the sustainability of the resource and economic viability of the industry.
Fishery. The habitat in the Project Site consists of typical Piedmont riverine characteristics, such as gravel bars, shoals and ▇▇▇▇▇ runs. The Ocmulgee River currently supports a healthy and diverse fish community that includes at least two species of riverine sucker, silver redhorse, Moxostoma anisurum, and "brassy jumprock", Scartomyzon sp. cf. lachneri. These species share habitats with the robust redhorse at other sites.

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  • Fisheries NMFS will account for Member harvests of Allocated Species as harvests of the Sector’s ACE, regardless of whether such harvests are made during directed groundfish fishing trips or during other fishing trips, unless the Allocated Species harvest is managed under another management plan or as a sub‐component annual catch limit (“ACL”) of Amendment 16 Allocated Species. Each Active Member shall report every fishing trip by such Member to the Manager prior to sailing, for determination whether the related Allocated Species harvest must be accounted for to NMFS as harvest of the Sector’s ACE.

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