Glossary

Term Definition
Flim WILD CAPTURE

limit reference point for fishing mortality (mean over defined age range). The limit reference point for fishing mortality Flim is the fishing mortality that is expected to drive the stock to the biomass limit when it is maintained over time. This is exploitation rate that is expected to be associated with stock ‘collapse’ if maintained over a longer time.

Fpa WILD CAPTURE

precautionary reference point for fishing mortality (mean over defined age range). This is a precautionary buffer to avoid that true fishing mortality is at Flim when the perceived fishing mortality is at Fpa. In general, management advice is aimed at avoiding the risk that fishing mortality rate increases above Fpa.

Ftrp WILD CAPTURE

target fishing mortality in a management plan or management strategy.

FPO WILD CAPTURE

Faroese Pelagic Organization

FR WILD CAPTURE

France

FRQR WILD CAPTURE

Federación Regional de Sociedades Cooperativas de la
Industria Pesquera del Estado de Quintana Roo, S.C. de R. L. (Regional Federation of Fishing
Cooperatives in Quintana Roo)

FR-BN WILD CAPTURE

France Basse Normandie

FMSY WILD CAPTURE

The fishing mortality rate which, if applied constantly, would result in Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY).

F WILD CAPTURE

fishing mortality

FAD WILD CAPTURE

fish aggregating device/fish aggregation device/fish attracting device

FAO

Food and Agriculture Organization (United Nations)

FAQ

frequently asked question

FFA WILD CAPTURE

Forum Fisheries Agency

FIP

Fishery Improvement Project

FKNMS WILD CAPTURE

The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary

FL FWC WILD CAPTURE

Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission

FMP WILD CAPTURE

fishery management plan

FRML WILD CAPTURE

Fishing-related mortality limit (New Zealand)

FICZ WILD CAPTURE

Falklands Interim Conservation and Management Zone

FOCZ WILD CAPTURE

Falkland Islands Outer Conservation Zone

F0.1 WILD CAPTURE

F zero point one. The fishing mortality rate at which the marginal yield-per-recruit (i.e. the increase in yield-per-recruit in weight for an increase in one unit of fishing mortality) is only 10 percent of the marginal yield-per-recruit on the unexploited stock. The fishing mortality rate at which the slope of the yield-per-recruit curve is only one-tenth the slope of the curve at its origin.

Gulland J.A. and L.K. Boerema (1973): Scientific advice on catch levels. Fishery Bulletin, 71(2): 325-335 via http://www.fao.org/faoterm/viewentry/en/?entryId=98298​

FHI AQUACULTURE

Fish Health Inspectorate

FMAg AQUACULTURE

Farm Management Agreement

FMS AQUACULTURE

Farm Management Statement

FMA AQUACULTURE

Farm Management Area