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Fishery Management

Only trouble is, Robin, by turning each sub-sub-heading into a tagged heading, the table of contents has become unnecessarily large, which is why I was using bold to avoid the duplicated internal sub-subheadings them being recognised by the TOC generator ... [TimA]

Tim, the term "unnecessarily large" is a trifle subjective. Some readers who know what they are looking for will appreciate the "one-click" jump to it (where they could - depending on their display - need two clicks to see the background of some of the longer sections if it wasn't tagged). But I agree that one doesn't want a TOC extending over several pages.
Solution here, and probably for similar articles, is to split off one or both of the main sections, because the article is rather big. Currently eighth-longest, with the "matching" articles for other member territories looking as if some of them are longer.
Here are our current longest 15:
  • Shrimp_farm (55288 bytes)
  • Biodiversity:_Science_and_Governance:_Paris,_2005 (52276 bytes)
  • Cook_Islands (24028 bytes)
  • Fiji (20664 bytes)
  • American_Samoa (20370 bytes)
  • International_law (20130 bytes)
  • Northern_Marianas_(US) (16455 bytes)
  • Guam_(US) (14717 bytes)
  • Indian_Ocean (12189 bytes)
  • Fisheries_Management_Systems_–_does_the_practice_follow_the_theory:_Faeroe_Islands,_Jun_2004 (11285 bytes)
  • Continent (10647 bytes)
  • Fishery (10381 bytes)
  • Fishery_management_mechanisms (8799 bytes)
  • Southern_Ocean (8612 bytes)
  • Information_and_Fisheries_Ecology (8273 bytes)
I could look at those other recent additions and discuss ways of dealing with length in a uniform manner if possible. Not tonight but in the next couple of days.
Robin Patterson 13:15, 3 Dec 2005 (UTC)