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- Community-supported_fishery abstract "A community-supported fishery (CSF) is an alternative business model for selling fresh, locally sourced seafood. CSF programs, modeled after increasingly popular community-supported agriculture programs, offer members weekly shares of fresh seafood for a pre-paid membership fee. The first CSF program was started in Port Clyde, Maine, in 2007, and similar CSF programs have since been started across the United States and in Europe. Community supported fisheries aim to promote a positive relationship between fishermen, consumers, and the ocean by providing high-quality, locally caught seafood to members. CSF programs began as a method to help marine ecosystems recover from the effects of overfishing while maintaining a thriving fishing community.".
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- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Artisanal_fishing.
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- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Community-based_organizations.
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- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink List_of_fishing_villages.
- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Local_food.
- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Overfishing.
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- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Price_premium.
- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Risk_management.
- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Seafood.
- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Shrimp.
- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Supply_chain.
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- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Triple_bottom_line.
- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLink Yes!_(U.S._magazine).
- Community-supported_fishery wikiPageWikiLinkText "Community-supported fishery".
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- Community-supported_fishery subject Category:Community-based_organizations.
- Community-supported_fishery subject Category:Fishing_communities.
- Community-supported_fishery hypernym Model.
- Community-supported_fishery type Community.
- Community-supported_fishery type Person.
- Community-supported_fishery type Association.
- Community-supported_fishery type Community.
- Community-supported_fishery type Organization.
- Community-supported_fishery type Organization.
- Community-supported_fishery comment "A community-supported fishery (CSF) is an alternative business model for selling fresh, locally sourced seafood. CSF programs, modeled after increasingly popular community-supported agriculture programs, offer members weekly shares of fresh seafood for a pre-paid membership fee. The first CSF program was started in Port Clyde, Maine, in 2007, and similar CSF programs have since been started across the United States and in Europe.".
- Community-supported_fishery label "Community-supported fishery".
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