no-take

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no-take (not comparable)

  1. (of a marine region) Under a level of protection where nobody is permitted to remove any fish or other organisms.
    • 2004, J Brooke Shipley, Aquatic protected areas as fisheries management tools:
      Here we provide 17 reasons why there is a strong scientific, management, and public interest in using no-take marine reserves to build sustainable fisheries and protect marine ecosystems.
    • 2006, Michael Lockwood, Graeme Worboys, Ashish Kothari, Managing protected areas: a global guide:
      There are also other flow-on benefits for many species in areas outside a no-take area - for example, spill-over of adults and juvenile fishes, as well as larval recruitment...

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