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  2. Fishing industry in England - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, 53% of fishers in the UK were based in England. The largest English region was the South West, contributing 10% of overall output in the sector. [6] The fishing industry in England catches a variety of different fish and seafood, including North Sea Cod, North Sea Whiting, North Sea Haddock, Southern Sea Crab, West of Scotland Nephrops ...

  3. Mac Fisheries - Wikipedia

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    Unilever (1922–1979) Subsidiaries. Mac Food Centres, Premier Supermarkets. Mac Fisheries was a branded United Kingdom retail chain of fishmongers, founded by William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme, the co-founder with his brother of Lever Brothers, which later merged to become Unilever .

  4. Marine Stewardship Council - Wikipedia

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    Marine Stewardship Council. The Marine Stewardship Council ( MSC) is a non-profit organisation which aims to set standards for sustainable fishing. Fisheries that wish to demonstrate they are well-managed and sustainable compared to the MSC's standards are assessed by a team of Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs).

  5. Sustainable fishery - Wikipedia

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    Three ways of defining a sustainable fishery exist: Long term constant yield is the idea that undisturbed nature establishes a steady state that changes little over time. Properly done, fishing at up to maximum sustainable yield allows nature to adjust to a new steady state, without compromising future harvests.

  6. Marker of the Swans - Wikipedia

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    Apart from Swan Upping, The King's Swan Marker has other duties. He advises organisations throughout the country about swan welfare and incidents involving swans, he monitors the health of the local swan population and advises fishing and boating organisations how to work with wildlife. The King's Swan Marker works closely with swan rescue ...

  7. Marine and Fisheries Division (Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The Marine and Fisheries Division ( Welsh: Is-adran Môr a Physgodfeydd) [1] is a division of the Welsh Government whose purpose is to protect and regulate the fishing industry in the seas around Wales . Its equivalent organisations elsewhere in the United Kingdom are the Marine Management Organisation in England, and the Marine Directorate in ...

  8. Fisheries Society of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    The Fisheries Society of the British Isles is an international, non-political, learned society, based in the United Kingdom, that supports scientific activity in fish biology and management through charitable sponsorship. Membership is open to anyone interested in these objectives. [1] There have been eleven Presidents of the FSBI since its ...

  9. Wild fisheries - Wikipedia

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    A wild fishery is a natural body of water with a sizeable free-ranging fish or other aquatic animal ( crustaceans and molluscs) population that can be harvested for its commercial value. Wild fisheries can be marine ( saltwater) or lacustrine / riverine ( freshwater ), and rely heavily on the carrying capacity of the local aquatic ecosystem .