Term | Definition |
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TAC |
WILD CAPTURE
Total Allowable Catch. The TAC is the total catch allowed to be taken from a resource in a specified period (usually a year), as defined in the management plan. The TAC may be allocated to the stakeholders in the form of quotas as specific quantities or proportions. |
Trash fish |
WILD CAPTURE
Discarded fish. Fish with little or no commercial value and not sorted by species before landing. Usually part of the trawlers’ by-catch. In the Gulf of Thailand, trash fish is used for aquaculture. It can also be used for fishmeal production. In many developing countries (e.g. China, India) it is used extensively for human consumption. |
TMANZ |
WILD CAPTURE
Tuna Management Association of New Zealand |
TED |
WILD CAPTURE
Turtle Excluder Device |
TAG |
WILD CAPTURE
technical advisory group |
TCI |
WILD CAPTURE
Trust for Conservation Innovation |
TER |
WILD CAPTURE
Tortugas Ecological Reserve |
TGC |
WILD CAPTURE
total global catch |
TACC |
WILD CAPTURE
Total Allowable Commercial Catch |
TCPG |
WILD CAPTURE
Thai Crab Product Group |
TFBZ |
AQUACULTURE
Teflubenzuron |
ThaiGAP |
AQUACULTURE
Thailand Good Aquaculture Practices |
TCB |
AQUACULTURE
Total Coliform Bacteria |
TMSFA |
AQUACULTURE
Thai Marine Shrimp Farmers Association |
TSFR |
AQUACULTURE
Thai Sustainable Fishmeal Roundtable |
TiLV |
AQUACULTURE
Tilapia Lake Virus |