Nurturing water surface

Japanese: 育成水面 - いくせいすいめん
Nurturing water surface

...When deciding the period, a limit on the total catch may be incorporated. (3) Restrictions on fishing areas No-fishing areas, protected water areas, and rearing water areas are established to protect spawning grounds and areas for the rearing of juveniles. There are no-fishing areas in which all fishing is prohibited, and areas in which fishing is prohibited only for specific species, periods, or fishing gear and methods.

*Some of the terminology that refers to the "nurture water surface" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…期間を決める際に総漁獲量の制限を組み込むこともある。(3)漁場の制限 禁漁区,保護水面,育成水面などを設け,産卵場や稚仔の生育場所を保護する。禁漁区にはあらゆる漁業を禁止するものと,特定の生物種,期間,漁具・漁法に限って禁止するものとがある。…

※「育成水面」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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