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FISHTERM bilingual dictionary Search results for 'Tonnage' (1 record(s))


RECORD 1

RECORD No. 103
AUTHOR ELAD D. F.
DATE OF CREATION
LAST UPDATE 2022-11-18 00:00:00


FRENCH
SUBJECT FIELD
Mariculture FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Halieutique > Aquaculture > Mariculture)
Pêche FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Halieutique > Pêche)
TERM * Jauge
statut: préféré ;
* Tonnage (nom féminin)
statut: admis ;
* Jauge brute (nom féminin)
statut: admis ;
* Tonnage brut (nom féminin)
statut: admis ;
* Tonneau (nom féminin)
statut: admis ;
* Tonne brute (nom féminin)
statut: admis
PART OF SPEECH nom féminin
ETYMOLOGY Mot du fonds primitif issu du francique galga, pluriel de galgo, ‘perche’.
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019).
DEFINITION Quantité de marchandises exprimée en tonnes et pouvant être transportée par un navire.
PLURAL Jauges ;

Tonnages ;

Jauges brutes ;

Tonnages bruts ;

Tonneaux ;

Tonnes brutes ;

DEFINITION SOURCE
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019).
USAGE EXAMPLE « La pêche semi-industrielle : celle pratiquée dans le domaine public fluvial au moyen d'embarcations de moins de dix (10) tonneaux de jauge brute et d'engins de même nature que ceux utilisés pour la pêche industrielle. Est également classée dans cette catégorie, la pêche faisant appel à un moteur hors-bord de plus de trente chevaux ou in-bord ne dépassant pas cinquante (50) chevaux. » ( Décret n° 95/413 /PM du 20 juin 1995 fixant certaines Modalités d'Application du Régime de la Pêche., Chapter I, article 2, alinéa 2)

ENGLISH
SUBJECT FIELD
Mariculture FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Aquaculture > Mariculture)
Fishing FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Fishing)
TERM * Tonnage
statut: préféré ;
* jauge (noun)
statut: admis ;
* gross tons (noun)
statut: admis ;
* gross tonnage (noun)
statut: admis ;
* gross registered tons (noun)
statut: admis ;
* gross registered tonne (noun)
statut: admis
PART OF SPEECH noun
PLURAL Tonnages ;

DEFINITION the amount of cargo that a ship can carry, expressed in tonnes.
DEFINITION SOURCE Fishterm
USAGE EXAMPLE « No fishing vessel whose tonnage exceeds 250 gross registered tons may fish in Cameroon's territorial waters. » ( Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations, PART V, Chapter III, article 129, paragraph 1)
NOTES Tonnage is a measure of the cargo-carrying capacity of a ship, and is commonly used to assess fees on commercial shipping. The term derives from the taxation paid on tuns or casks of wine. In modern maritime usage, "tonnage" specifically refers to a calculation of the volume or cargo volume of a ship. Gross register tonnage was defined by the Moorsom Commission in 1854. Gross and net register tonnages were replaced by gross tonnage and net tonnage, respectively, when the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted The International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships on 23 June 1969. The new tonnage regulations entered into force for all new ships on 18 July 1982, but existing vessels were given a migration period of 12 years to ensure that ships were given reasonable economic safeguards, since port and other dues are charged according to ship's tonnage.(Wikipedia);

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1. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, Chapter III, article 129, paragraph 1:

" No fishing vessel whose tonnage exceeds 250 gross registered tons may fish in Cameroon's territorial waters. "