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  • 101Multiple Use - Sustained Yield Act of 1960 — The Multiple Use Sustained Yield Act of 1960 (or MUSYA) (Public Law 86 527) is a federal law passed by the US Congress on June 12, 1960. This law authorizes and directs the Secretary of Agriculture to develop and administer the renewable… …

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  • 102replacement yield — the amount of yield in weight that can be removed from a population of fish without leading to biomass increase or decline. Replacement yield is high when population productivity is high under proper exploitation and it is low when the population …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 103Bond Equivalent Yield - BEY — A calculation for restating semi annual, quarterly, or monthly discount bond or note yields into an annual yield. For a fixed income security with a par value of $1000, the calculation is as follows: The BEY allows fixed income securities whose… …

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  • 104Current Yield — Annual income (interest or dividends) divided by the current price of the security. This measure looks at the current price of a bond instead of its face value and represents the return an investor would expect if he or she purchased the bond and …

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  • 105Liability Adjusted Cash Flow Yield - LACFY — A fundamental analysis calculation that compares a company s long term free cash flow to its outstanding liabilities over the same period. Liability adjusted cash flow yield can be used to determine how long it will take for a buyout to become… …

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  • 106low-yield — UK US adjective (also low yielding) ► FINANCE used to describe investments that do not pay much income: low yield accounts/assets/bonds »Analysts argue that the group can only maintain its dividend if it sells its low yielding assets and… …

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  • 107equlibrium yield — The yield in weight taken from a fish stock when it is in equilibrium with fishing of a given intensity, and (apart from effects of environmental variation) its biomass is not changing from one year to the next. Also called: sustainable yield,… …

    Fisheries — dictionary

  • 108equlibrium yield — The yield in weight taken from a fish stock when it is in equilibrium with fishing of a given intensity, and (apart from effects of environmental variation) its biomass is not changing from one year to the next. Also called: sustainable yield,… …

    Fisheries — dictionary

  • 109equilibrium yield — the yield in weight taken from a fish stock when it is in equilibrium with fishing of a given intensity, and (apart from effects of environmental variation) its biomass is not changing from one year to the next. Also called sustainable yield,… …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 110maximum sustainable yield — the average or maximum catch that can be removed under existing environmental conditions over an indefinite period without causing the stock to be depleted, assuming that removals and natural mortality are balanced by stable recruitment and… …

    Dictionary of ichthyology