total allowable catch definition
total allowable catch. (TAC) means:
total allowable catch. (TAC) means the maximum quantity of fish of individual species or group of species made available annually or during such other period of time as may be prescribed, for combined recreational, small-scale, commercial and foreign fishing.
total allowable catch. (TAC) means the quantity that can be taken and landed from each fish stock each year;
More Definitions of total allowable catch
total allowable catch. (TAC) means the quantity of each stock that can be caught over the period of a year;
total allowable catch means a limitation of the quantity in respect of any marine resources which may be harvested in a given period in terms of section 38;
total allowable catch or ‘TAC’ means:
total allowable catch means a total allowable catch set under section 3 8; "vehicle" means any conveyance capable of transporting goods or persons;
total allowable catch. (TAC) means the maximum quantity of fish of individual species or group of species made available annually or during such other period of
total allowable catch means the quantity of fish in a fishery that may be harvested without detriment to sustained yield;
total allowable catch or "TAC" means the annual harvest quota or the retainable catch allowed for a species or species group;