In short, the Chilean sea bass is today one of the most valuable fish in the sea.
One would think that these fish - culturally significant to Indian tribes and commercially valuable to a large regional fishing industry - could get a break.
The boats of Varvakis caught sturgeon, white salmon and other valuable fish.
This rather bizarre system is designed to protect what would be extremely valuable (in terms of £££££ and sentiment) fish from equipment failure.
These areas are primarily established for conservation purposes and protect valuable fish and wildlife habitat.
It is a valuable commercial fish, and also occasionally taken by sport fishermen.
It is customary to divide the types of commercially valuable fish found in the eastern Mediterranean, according to their habitat.
You have a very attractive fish, relatively valuable and with the potential to become very popular.
The oil also decimated populations of other valuable fish and shellfish.
Will it involve a percentage limit, and will we still have the lunacy of valuable fish being discarded?