Examples of using Spawning biomass in English and their translations into Swedish
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The mature part of the stock is labelled spawning biomass SSB.
SSBy is the actual Spawning Biomass estimated in May every year.
Remedial measures should be envisaged in case the stock size falls below minimum spawning biomass.
Bpa is the precautionary spawning biomass level for this stock.
As mentioned above for each stock the two graphs show the longest possible time series of landings and fishing mortality, spawning biomass and recruitment.
Minimum biomass level" means a spawning biomass level of 100 000 tonnes;
Precautionary spawning biomass level- spawning biomass/ Precautionary spawning biomass level- minimum spawning biomass level.
Conservation reference points expressed in spawning biomass levels and specific conservation measures;
to include measures that would comply with quotas and respect spawning biomass levels.
Where evaluation would show that the minimum spawning biomass level or the TAC levels established in the plan would no longer be appropriate,
while attempting to increase spawning biomass so that it attains- or to prevent it from falling below- a proposed lower limit.
The STECF also advises that the minimum spawning biomass level at which the stock could start to be harvested should be set at 24 000 tones
namely real and ideal fishing mortality per fishery, the level of spawning biomass in relation to the precautionary level
The proposed plan sets a minimum spawning biomass level based on scientific advice from STECF
it is necessary to establish conservation reference points expressed as trigger spawning biomass levels for fish stocks,
When the spawning biomass of any of the stocks concerned for a certain year is below the minimum spawning biomass levels set out in paragraph 1, appropriate remedial measures shall
This rate would minimize the risk of the stock falling below the minimum spawning biomass level, as well as the probability of a fishery closure, while keeping high yields.
provided that the stock concerned is above the minimum spawning biomass reference point set out in Annex II, column A.
In the case of stocks taken as by-catches, in the absence of scientific advice on such levels of minimum spawning biomass, specific conservation measures should be adopted when scientific advice states that a stock is under threat.
When scientific advice indicates that for a given year the spawning biomass of any of the stocks in Group 1 is below the MSY Btrigger
the sustainable exploitation of fisheries resources under the Common Fisheries Policy9 when the stock is situated below the precautionary spawning biomass level, and a management plan within the meaning of Article 6 of the latter Regulation in all other situations.
If the size of the stock on 1 January of the year of application of the TAC is predicted by STECF to be below the minimum spawning biomass level established in Article 6,
When scientific advice indicates that for a given year the spawning biomass, and in the case of Norway lobster stocks- abundance,
which indicates that when the spawning biomass or abundance is in a poor state,
When scientific advice indicates that for a given year the spawning biomass, and in the case of Norway lobster stocks- abundance, of any of the stocks referred to in Article 1(1) is below the MSY Btrigger, all appropriate remedial
If the size of the stock on 1 January of the year of application of the TAC is predicted by STECF to be below the precautionary spawning biomass level set out in Article 6 and above or equal to the minimum spawning biomass level established in Article 6,