Fishery resource | fishery product | fisheries product
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1. Synonyms, etymology, translation, definition, examples and notes
1.1.  Subject field:
- Fishery resources.    (🏛 Hierarchy:  
Fisheries >
Fisheries management >
Fishery resources )
1.2. IPA transcription and prononciation for fishery resource, fishery product and fisheries product: 🔊
- fishery resource: /ˈfɪʃərɪ rɪˈsɔːs / ;
- fisheries resource: /ˈfɪʃərɪz rɪˈsɔːs/;
- fishery product: /ˈfɪʃərɪ ˈprɒdʌkt/ .
1.3.  Synonyms of fishery resource:
2 international synonym(s) for fishery resource. Notably:
- Fishery product ⏸•ılıılıılıılıılıılı. 0
- Fisheries product ⏸•ılıılıılıılıılıılı. 0
1.4.  Etymology of fishery resource, fishery product and fisheries product:
In order of popularity, fishery resource comes first, followed by fisheries resource, then fishery product, and lastly, fisheries product. This trend is partly because the term fishery is shorter and more popular than fisheries.
Fishery resource, the most popular of all, originated back in the early 19th century, by the 1830s publications were made available to the international public in many contries, notably in Canada and the US. Ealy books containing 'fishery resource' include:
- Records and Briefs of the United States Supreme Court - Page 8, published around the 1960s ;
- Canadian Almanac & Directory - Page 3-2, published in 1999.
Fisheries resource originated back in the early 19th century just like its close synonym, fishery resource.
NB: Fishery resource is slightly more popular than fisheries resource, maybe because authors prefer the shorter fishery (which is also an adjective) to fisheries ( which is a 'noun-as-adjective').
Fishery product originated before the 1880s and today, it’s the third most popular term for this context. Some of the early publications featuring this term include:
- Proceedings and Papers of the National Fishery Congress , published in 1898. Fishery product used on page 264;
- Joint Documents of the State of Michigan - Volume 1 – published in 1989. The term is mentioned on page 73.
Fisheries product originated before the 1870s and is slightly less popular than its close synonym, Fishery product. Below are the earliest documentations that used this term:
- Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States, published in 1870 - fisheries product is mentioned in about four of its pages including pages 121 and 247;
- Quarterly Reports of the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics Showing the Imports and Exports of the United States - published in 1878, by United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics. Fisheries product is mentioned in pages 81, 220 and 395;
1.5. 🇫🇷 French translation of fishery resource, fishery product and fisheries product:
1.6. Definition of fishery resource in fisheries:
1.7. Plural of fishery resource:
Fishery resources; fisheries resources; fishery products;
2. Notes on fishery resource
The term fishery resource, also known as fishery resource or fishery product equally means any fishery, any stock of fish, and any species of fish that can be fished by fishing vessels or manually harvested using a fishing gear (hand net, cast net, etc.). It goes as far as referring to any habitat of living water resource.
Classification of fisheries resources
As days go by, sevral authors are putting forth sysytems of classification for fisheries resources. Below is a basic classification of these resources.
Based on water type:
Based on the water type, fishery resources can be divided into inland fisheries resources and marine fisheries resources.
marine fisheries resources: these are harvestable living salt water resources. They include: seaweeds, gastropods, corals, bivalves, cephalopods, stomatopods, chimaeras, bony fishes, estuarine crocodiles, shrimps, lobsters, crabs, holothurians, sharks, batoid fishes, sea turtles, sea snakes, and marine mammals.
inland fisheries resources refer to all harvestable natural or cultured living resource (fish, crustaceans, molluscs and algae) living in a country’s internal water bodies such as rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, and other freshwater environments. These include fresh water snakes, gastropods, bony fishes, crocodiles, shrimps, lobsters, crabs, etc, that live in fresh water environments.
Based on human intervention on growth:
With the advent of aquaculture, these resources can be divided into captured fishery resources (that is, resources obtained from their natural environment in the wild through fishing) and cultured fisheries resources (living aquatic resources grown or farmed through aquaculture.
Fishery terminology records for Fishery resource
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