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Terms for subject Environment (5293 entries)
balıkçılık politikası fishery policy (Common Fisheries Policy which covers all fishing activities, the farming of living aquatic resources, and their processing and marketing, on the legal basis of Article 39 of the Treaty of Rome. It was agreed between members of the European Community in 1983. It lays down annual catch limits for major species of fish, a 12-mile exclusive fishing zone for each state, and an equal-access zone of 200 nautical miles from its coast within which any member state is allowed to fish)
balıkçılık yasası fishing law (Rules concerning fishing activities; in international law the matter is ruled by the 1958 Geneva Convention)
balıkçılık yönetimi fisheries management (The administration and handling of aspects of the fishing industry, including the catching, processing and selling of fish)
balıkçılıkta verim catch yield (The yield obtained from a given fishery; fishery catches should be strictly controlled so that the fish population can have a sufficient breeding mass and thus give a sustained yield for future generations)
balıklarla birlikte yakalanan diğer türler by-catch (Incidental taking of non-commercial species in drift nets, trawling operations and long line fishing; it is responsible for the death of large marine animals and one factor in the threatened extinction of some species)
balina whale (Large marine mammals of the order Cetacea; the body is streamlined, the broad flat tail is used for propulsion, and the limbs are balancing structures)
balina avı whaling (Catching whales to use as food or for their oil, etc. Whales are the largest mammals still in existence. They are caught mainly for their oils, though in some case for food. Some species of whale have become extinct because of overexploitation and the population of many of the existing species is dangerously low. Commercial whaling is severely restricted)
baltalık ormanlar coppice with standards (A traditional system of woodland management whereby timber trees are grown above a coppiced woodland. It is used in particular as a method of exploiting oakwoods, in which all the trees except a rather open network of tall, well-formed oaks - the standards at about fifty per hectare - are felled, leaving plenty of space for hazels and other underwood to grow and be coppiced at intervals of ten to fifteen years)
bankacılık banking (Transactional business between any bank, an institution for safeguarding, exchanging, receiving and lending money, and that bank's clients or customers)
banliyö suburb (A residential district situated on the outskirts of a city or town)
banliyö trafiği commuter traffic (Traffic caused by people travelling regularly over some distance, as between a suburb and a city and back, between their place of residence and their place of work)
baraj dam (Structure constructed across a watercourse or stream channel)
baraj gölünün doldurulması silting up (The filling or partial filling with silt of a reservoir that receives fine-grained sediment brought in by streams and surface runoff)
baraj tahliyesi dam draining (The drawing of water from a reservoir by means of draining pipes located at the bottom of the basin and controlled by a system of sluices which ensure, if necessary, the emptying of the basin in a given period of time in respect of downstream conditions)
barışın korunması peacekeeping (The activities to prevent, contain, moderate and/or terminate the hostilities between or within States, through the medium of an impartial third party intervention, organised and directed internationally. This intervention is conducted using military forces, police and civilians with the consent of the main belligerents, to complement the diplomatic conflict resolution process and, to restore and maintain peace)
bariyer shielding device (Barriers devised for keeping away from people harmful substances)
bariyer resifi barrier reef (An elongated accumulation of coral lying at low-tide level parallel to the coast but separated from it by a wide and deep lagoon or strait. The coral is thought to have formed initially on a flat surface: then as the sea-level rose in post-glacial times, thereby submerging the irregular wave-cut platform, the coral growth kept pace with the rising ocean level, so creating the great thickness witnessed today in such places as the Great Barrier Reef off the East coast of Queensland, Australia. This stretches for more than 1900 km and varies in width from about 30 km to 150 km)
baryum barium (A soft silvery-white metallic element of the alkaline earth group. It is used in bearing alloys and compounds are used as pigments)
basidiomiset basidiomycete
basın press (Printed matter as a whole, especially newspapers and periodicals)