Assessing and Managing Fish Stocks

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  • Created on: 29-12-19 17:30
Cod wars increased the boundaries to ? around fishing waters
200nm
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What happened when the UK joined the EU
Any EU ship could fish in British waters
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Mackerel, cod, haddock and tuna are important commercial species where
North East Atlantic
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What year did the Sea Fishing Act take place?
1866
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Fish used to be available to everyone?
False
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The development of railways allowed the transportation of fish into London happened when?
1850
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Beam trawls were developed into what in 1895?
Otter trawls
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What fish is a warm blooded apex predator that used to always be abundant in UK waters?
Atlantic blue fin tuna
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The British Tunny Club was elite sport group for catching what fish?
Tuna
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By what year was tuna a large scale commercial fishing industry?
1952
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In what year did the North Sea Fishery collapse?
1963
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What was created in 1996 in response to the collapse?
ICCAT
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Catching cod causes biomass of their main prey to increase, what is it?
Whiting
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In 1998 ICAAT established quotas between 29,500 - 32,000 tonnes pa, what did they decrease to in 2010-2014?
13,000 tonnes pa
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Which is the most important reasons to mange wild fish populations?
Ensure a sustainable supply of fish
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Market sampling, discard sampling and research vessels are methods of what?
Stock Assessment
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What year was the National Jurisdiction of the seas?
1975
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CPF stands for
Common Fisheries Policy
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