Some species are highly prized as seafood, and are important halieutic and aquaculture resources. |
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Le Petit Robert says that halieutic resources refers to anything involving fisheries. |
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Scientists are devoting their lives to saving the last survivors of the sea, sadly renowned as the object of the largest commercial exploitation of a halieutic resource. |
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The examples of biodiversity or of preserving the halieutic potential brings into focus other possible forms of regulation. |
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Coastal lagoons constitute a major halieutic and shellfish resource for Languedoc-Roussillon. |
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With the depletion of halieutic resources and the constant increase in global consumption, fishermen increasingly exploit the deep seas. |
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From the exploration point of view of the halieutic resources, the problem is raised regarding efficient management of fishing products. |
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In addition, the coastal upwellings play a particularly important role in the nutrient intake for halieutic resources. |
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The halieutic production is very little, due to lack of technologies and due to traditional character of the sector. |
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You wish fishing inside or in the middle of a large city like Lyon is, confluent of the Rhône and the Saône, whose halieutic partinoine shown a piscicultural diversity. |
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There are also concerns about the consequences of the intensification of fishing: alteration of the sea-beds and reduction of halieutic resources. |
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To stick with the example of fishing, the distribution of catching rights could be made contingent on the respect of fishing practices and coastal management that protects the halieutic potential. |
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Despite the existence of Natura 2000, a community policy action framework, halieutic stocks have plummeted, soils have been damaged and wildlife has disappeared. |
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He is director of the laboratory halieutic Resources in Normandy. |
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There they do not haul up fish, but only catch what must be caught, and use gentle halieutic techniques, with which no damage is done to the seabed. |
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This branch of ecotourism allows a sustainable and commercial use of the cetaceans, as halieutic resources, through the regulated observation of wild specimens in their environment. |
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Apart from the increasing risks of wreckage and spills addressed by Objective 2.1, other threats need to be tackled, in particular the over-exploitation of halieutic resources and the loss of marine biodiversity. |
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Information technology and tools: the aim is to develop computer tools for the collection, storage, management, processing, and dissemination of halieutic data of the unit and of partners. |
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