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Meanings of allowable catch in English
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Usage of allowable catch in English
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France, Italy and Spain account for half of the world's total allowablecatch of bluefin tuna.
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The total allowablecatch was reduced from 39 tonnes last year, based on estimates of the relative abundance of the fish.
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The National Fisheries Authority said the delay would allow stock assesments to be completed in maritime provinces to determine the allowablecatch.
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A separate agreement on fisheries that would allow for annual negotiations on access to each other's waters, including allowablecatch and shares.
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So what is needed is a total allowablecatch so we don't have too many vessels or too much effort chasing too few fish.
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In November ICCAT, the intergovernmental body in charge of managing tuna, lowered the total allowablecatch to 13,500 tonnes for 2010.
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EU fisheries ministers have agreed to introduce Total AllowableCatches (TACs) and quotas for deep-sea species of fish.
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The two sides will probably negotiate fishing quotas, as the EU currently does with Norway, whereby so-called total allowablecatches are shared among EU countries.
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Irish fishermen are likely to face new restrictions and cuts in their total allowablecatches from next year, the European commissioner for fisheries signalled yesterday.
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Minister George Eustice says it's a "great opportunity" to look afresh at trade and also issues like Britain's share of fishing's Total AllowableCatch.
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Dr Woods complained of discrimination against the Republic in allocating it 26.5 per cent of the Total AllowableCatch for horse mackerel.
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The Fisheries Council increased the Total AllowableCatch (TAC) of herring from the Celtic Sea for Irish vessels from 6,900 tonnes to 11,200 tonnes.