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"Fmax"
Keywords:
overfishing
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mortality
,
fishery
,
recruit
,
greatest
Related Terms:
Growth overfishing
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Fishing mortality
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Overfishing
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Exploitation rate
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Bream
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Natural mortality
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By-catch
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Escapement
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Resident fish
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Fishery
,
Bycatch
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Trout
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Eel
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Chum salmon
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Tilapia
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Menhaden
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Smoltification
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Salmon
,
Anadromous fish
,
Semelparous
,
Total allowable catch
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Sturgeon
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Minnow
,
Anadromous
,
Broodstock
,
Killifish
,
Catadromous fish
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Sunfish
,
Finfish
,
Fishmeal
,
Sockeye salmon
,
Fisheries
,
Sea bream
,
Shad
,
Smolt
,
Tac
,
Albacore
,
Fish
,
Cyprinid
,
Salmonid
,
Fingerling
,
Cichlid
,
Sea trout
,
Salmonids
,
Parr
,
Catadromous
,
Osteichthyes
,
Carp
,
Recruitment
The rate of fishing mortality for a given exploitation pattern rate of growth and natural mortality, that results in the maximum level of yield per recruit. This is the point that defines growth overfishing.
guiamarina.com
The rate of fishing mortality that produces the maximum level of yield per recruit. This is the point beyond which growth overfishing begins.
nefsc.noaa.gov
Fishing Power
intfish.net
The level of fishing mortality (rate of removal by fishing) that produces the greatest yield from the fishery.
ccchfa.org
The level of fishing mortality that results in the greatest yield from the fishery.
nwfsc.noaa.gov
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Keywords:
driven
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clock
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transitions
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stable
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highest
Maximum clock frequency; highest rate at which a clock input can be driven and still maintain stable transitions.
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