1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf01081547
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Metasomatic effects in the Faraday Metagabbro, Bancroft, Ontario, Canada

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“…It was reported that these trawler were concentrated in shallow coastal water up to 20 meters depth [37; 38], however, after the installation of trawl winches these trawler are capable of fishing much deeper waters up to 100 meters [9]. Previously, these boats would solely trawl for shrimp [16], but since 2002, a high-opening bottom trawl net for fish and a prawn trawl net (particularly in August and September) have been used by almost all of these trawlers [9]. Apart from the reduction of shrimp stocks, operating such a sizable trawl fleet has had a number of detrimental effects on the ecosystem, that might significantly affect the fishing grounds' productivity and biodiversity [2].…”
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“…It was reported that these trawler were concentrated in shallow coastal water up to 20 meters depth [37; 38], however, after the installation of trawl winches these trawler are capable of fishing much deeper waters up to 100 meters [9]. Previously, these boats would solely trawl for shrimp [16], but since 2002, a high-opening bottom trawl net for fish and a prawn trawl net (particularly in August and September) have been used by almost all of these trawlers [9]. Apart from the reduction of shrimp stocks, operating such a sizable trawl fleet has had a number of detrimental effects on the ecosystem, that might significantly affect the fishing grounds' productivity and biodiversity [2].…”
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“…The Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Pakistan is about 240,000 square kilometres (Figure 1A). It includes all of continental shelf and slope as well as a section of the Arabian Sea's deep-sea floor, which is 3,250 metres at its deepest point [16]. The EEZ is divided in half by the Murray Ridge, which stretches southwest from the Baluchistan continental shelf to the Carlsberg Ridge [2].…”
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