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  2. Order matching system - Wikipedia

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    An order matching system or simply matching system is an electronic system that matches buy and sell orders for a stock market, commodity market or other financial exchanges. The order matching system is the core of all electronic exchanges and are used to execute orders from participants in the exchange.

  3. Catch share - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, a catch share program was implemented in the Pacific Coast Groundfish Limited Entry Trawl fishery, which includes fishermen from the states of Washington, Oregon, and California. [ 8 ] Worldwide, there are nearly 200 catch share programs, used in 40 countries, to manage a wide variety of marine and freshwater species including finfish ...

  4. North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission - Wikipedia

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    The North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission (NPAFC) was established by the Convention for the Conservation of Anadromous Stocks in the North Pacific Ocean. On 11 February 1992, the Convention was signed by Canada, Japan, the Russian Federation, and the United States of America, and took effect on 16 February 1993.

  5. Fish processing - Wikipedia

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    The number and order in which these operations are undertaken varies with the fish species and the type of fishing gear used to catch it, as well as how large the fishing vessel is and how long it is at sea, and the nature of the market it is supplying. [3] Catch processing operations can be manual or automated.

  6. Order to cash - Wikipedia

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    Order to cash (OTC or O2C) normally refers to one of the top-level (context level) business processes for receiving and processing customer orders and revenue recognition. Order to cash is an essential function in finance ; the entire cycle of events happens after a customer places an order until the customer pays for the order; that is, the ...

  7. Pacific Seafood - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Seafood is one of the largest seafood companies in North America. [1] The company launched in 1941 as a small, fresh seafood retail operation in Portland , Oregon , United States. [ 2 ] The family-owned business expanded to become one of the largest vertically integrated seafood processing and distribution companies in the United States ...

  8. 1-Click - Wikipedia

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    Amazon.com offering the option to either add an item to the user's cart, or purchase it immediately using 1-Click. 1-Click, also called one-click or one-click buying, is the technique of allowing customers to make purchases with the payment information needed to complete the purchase having been entered by the user previously. [1]

  9. Ocean fisheries - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the world's oceans, extending from the Arctic in the north to Antarctica in the south. Covering 169.2 million square kilometers, it is larger than all of the Earth's land area combined. [9] The Pacific contains 25,000 islands (over half the islands in the world), most of which are south of the equator.