limited entry fishery

limited entry fishery
a fishery where the number of operators or gear is restricted to control the amount of fishing effort; frequently involves controls on the number and size of vessels, and condition relating to the transfer of fishing rights or the replacement of vessels

Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.

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