Outline of fisheries

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to fisheries:

Fishery entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery.[1] According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a fishery is typically defined in terms of the "people involved, species or type of fish, area of water or seabed, method of fishing, class of boats, purpose of the activities or a combination of the foregoing features". The definition often includes a combination of fish and fishers in a region, the latter fishing for similar species with similar gear types.[2]

Fisheries by type

Wild fisheries

Ocean habitats

Farmed fisheries

Aquaculture

Fisheries science

Fisheries science Fisheries science is the academic discipline of managing and understanding fisheries.

Wild fisheries science

Wild fishery a fishery is an area with an associated fish or aquatic population which is harvested for its commercial value. Fisheries can be marine or freshwater. They can also be wild or farmed.

Fisheries Management

Fisheries management Fisheries management draws on fisheries science in order to find ways to protect fishery resources so sustainable exploitation is possible.

Quotas

Sustainability

Sustainable fishery

Conservation

Fishery-related organizations

Fisheries personalities

Related issues

See also

References

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  12. Quota Management.
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  15. Friend of the Sea becomes Main Aquaculture Industry Standard for Sustainability in 2008 World Fishing Today.com. Retrieved 20 Dec 2008.
  16. Friend of the Sea becomes main aquaculture sustainability standard Aquahoy. Retrieved 20 Dec 2008.
  17. International Dolphin-Safe project
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