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  • 1
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Batch fecundity and spawning frequency of Argentine hake inhabiting Patagonian waters south of 41° S were estimated using monthly samples collected during the December 2000-March 2001 reproductive season and at the end of the March 2002 spawning period. Batch fecundity was fitted to a power function of total length and a linear function of ovary-free female weight with values ranging between 100,000 (32 cm total length) and 2,300,000 (87 cm total length) hydrated oocytes. Batch and relative fecundity showed variations during the spawning season with a marked decrease towards the end of the reproductive period (March). The spawning frequency, which ranged between 0.10 and 0.15, was estimated from the proportion of females with day-1 postovulatory follicles and was higher during the spawning peak (January-February). At these frequencies, a female hake would spawn, on average, 14 times between December and March. Both, batch fecundity and spawning frequency showed higher variability within the same reproductive season than between years
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Ovaries ; Spawning seasons ; Ovaries ; Hake fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Non-Refereed , Article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Distribution and abundance of eggs, larvae and prerecruit stages of Merluccius hubbsi were evaluated to examine spawning, nursery and settlement areas in the Argentine-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone during the 1999-2001 period. Larvae and prerecruit stages were more abundant at stations from 50 m to 100 m depth. The nursery area would extend from the 50 m isobath south of 37° S to the 200 m isobath northward where the shelf becomes narrower. In the whole sampling area small size prerecruits were caught; therefore, the whole zone should be considered as a potential settlement area.
    Description: Published
    Description: larvas de peces, huevos de peces, asentamiento larval, áreas de cría, zonas de desove, abundancia
    Keywords: Fish larvae ; Nursery grounds ; Spawning grounds ; Fish larvae ; Fish eggs ; Larval settlement ; Nursery grounds ; Spawning grounds ; Abundance
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Hake Merluccius hubbsi fecundity was estimated with the gravimetric method using ovaries with hydrated oocytes without post-ovulatory follicles. Samples were obtained in three research cruises in the Argentine Sea, off Chubut Province, SW of Peninsula Valdes between 42°S and 45°S, near Isla Escondida, during December 1993, 1994 and 1996, time which coincides with the most important reproductive activity. Relative fecundity values were 722 plus or minus 107, 606 plus or minus 60 and 533 plus or minus 26 oocytes per gram of female without ovaries, respectively. Partial fecundity was adjusted to a potential model for total length and weight without ovaries, corresponding: F=0.9988 Lt3.294 and F=197.91 P1.1585 for 1994 and F=6.9785 Lt2.816 and F=552.22 P0.9889 for 1996. There were no significant differences P〉0.10 between 1994 and 1996 batch fecundity values. Indices of prerecruits CPUE late larvae and early juveniles between 10-110 mm were obtained during April 1997 and 1998 in five strata in the North Patagonian coastal area, between 43°30'S and 47°S. The highest values corresponded to Isla Escondida and Fondeadero Mazarredo. Comparison of CPUEs indices of each stratum showed that 1998 values were lower than those of 1997, which indicates there was no sign of stock recovery.
    Description: En: Tringali, L.S.; Bezzi, S.I.; eds.Aportes para la evaluación del recurso merluza (Merluccius hubbsi) al sur de los 41°S. Año 1999.
    Description: Published
    Description: Merlucciidae, Merluccius hubbsi, merluza
    Keywords: Stock assessment ; Juveniles ; Fecundity ; Fishery surveys ; Juveniles ; Fecundity ; Gadoid fisheries ; Stock assessment
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This paper reviews the information on pelagic and demersal fish eggs and larvae, describing the distribution and seasonality of different species and their arrangement in icthyoplankton assemblages in the Southern patagonian waters. It also reports on 11 surveys conducted by INIDEP during 1992-1995. A total of 488 ichthyoplankton samples were analyzed. Fish eggs have been recognized in 47. of all ichthyoplankton samples. They belong to three species: Coelorhynchus fasciatus, Macrourus whitsoni and Micromesistius australis. Fish larvae of 23 species and 17 families have been identified in 96. of all samples analyzed. Spawning of most species begins in autumn, and progresses through winter, when the southern blue whiting and grenadier fish contribute to more than half of all eggs present in our samples. Nototheniid and myctophiid larvae were caught during all year long. Four larval groups were detected using cluster analysis: the first group, formed exclusively by nototheniids, which occupied a vast area on the continental shelf between 100 and 200 m depth, the second formed by Agonopsis chiloensis, Eleginops maclovinus, Macruronus magellanicus and Sprattus fuegensis in coastal waters, the third formed by myctophiids, Gymnoscopelus spp. and Micromesistius australis, inhabit the outer continental shelf and slope, and the fourth included Protomyctophum spp., Krefftichthys anderssoni and Bathylagus antarcticus, species typically found in Subantarctic waters of the Malvinas Current. Comparing the distribution of eggs and larvae of blue whiting from collections obtained during the 70's and 80's, with those of recent surveys, it is evident, that a significant contraction of the spawning grounds of the species has take place, particularly to the west of the archipelago.
    Description: Sánchez, R.P.; ed. 1999. Reproductive habitat, biology and acoustic biomass estiomates of the southern blue whiting (Micromesistius australis) in the sea off southern patagonia. INIDEP Documento Científico, 5: 93 p.
    Description: Published
    Description: larvas de peces, huevos de peces, distribución estacional, abundancia de asociaciones, ictioplancton
    Keywords: Fish larvae ; Ichthyoplankton ; Fish larvae ; Fish eggs ; Seasonal distribution ; Abundance
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The fauna of the Argentine (SW Atlantic Ocean) shelf allows to distinguish two biogeographic provinces: the Argentine and the Magellanic that are part of the Subtropical and Subantarctic Regions. The former extends from 30° S-32° S to 41° S-44° S and from the coast to the 82-95 m isobath, between 35° S-39° S, to 70 m depth in the north Patagonia. The latter extends from the Valdés Peninsula to the southern extreme and from 43° S northward, east area of the Argentine Province. The different physiographic characteristics allow to distinguish movable sandy bottoms in the Argentine Province and in the Magellanic gravel bottoms where large algae grow. The climatic differences explain the prevalence of northern winds in the first, where warm and temperate-cold coastal waters alternate and western strong winds in the second with net predominance of subantarctic waters from the Malvinas Current. The factors mentioned explain the differences in the faunal composition of both Provinces; the Argentina is characterized by a marked heterogeneity of its components and the Magellanic by its homogeneity and own taxa. The detailed analysis of the faunal composition of both Provinces performed using benthonic organisms (echinoderms, crustaceans and molluscs) and nektonic (fishes) resulted in subdivisions that correspond to the Uruguayan District, down to 38° S-39° S and the Rionegrin, south of said latitude in the Argentine Province and the Chubutian and Southpatagonic, north and south of 47° S in the Magellanic. The hydrographic regime allowed to establish the Santacrucean and Fuegian Subdistricts within the Southpatagonic District, which supports the warm drift theory in the Uruguayan and Rionegrin Districts of the Argentine Province and in the Chubutian of the Magellanic. The feature that characterizes the Southpatagonic District is the absence of a warm water tongue.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biota ; Biogeography ; Biogeography ; Faunal provinces ; Biota ; Ecological distribution ; Historical account
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This is the first report of a longtail hake (Macruronus magellanicus)nursery ground. The results of more than ten research cruises conducted since 1990 in the southern patagonian shelf are presented in this study. The nursery ground (52°S to 55°30'S)was detected by the presence of larvae between 5.60 to 12.80 mm of standard length in November and December in that area, with depth ranging from 90 to 160 m.
    Description: Publisher permission
    Description: Published
    Description: Gadiformes, Macrouridae, Macruronus magellanicus, merluza de cola, zonas de cría, relevamientos ictioplanctónicos, larvas de peces
    Keywords: Fish larvae ; Nursery grounds ; Fish larvae ; Nursery grounds ; Ichthyoplankton surveys
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The early life history of hake Merluccius hubbsi Marini, 1933 in the Argentine Sea for understanding its recruitment and population structure.Hake is the most important demersal species in the Argentine Sea. Its catch in1996 exceeded 600.000 t and it seemed overfished.The study of the hake early life history was developed in two aspects,reproductive analysis like fecundity and spawning frequency, and early stages(eggs, early larvae, late larvae and juveniles) distribution and abundance.Hake is an indeterminate batch spawner, wich spawns all over the year, with two peak spawning times, one during winter (May-July) in the northern area of its wide distribution (35°-38°S) and the other in summer (October-March) in the north Patagonia coastal waters (43°-45°S). Female relative fecundity between 35-38 cm of total length, expressed as ovocites per ovary free-weight, varied between 520 to 640 and its batch fecundity ranged from 267400 to 432240 ovocites per spawn. The spawning frequency was estimated in 22 days. Considering the presence of post ovullatory follicles in the samples and stage I eggs in the plankton, hake spawns all over the day with a matinal peak. Male dominated schools after spawning have finished. The hatching time in reared eggs varied between 5,01 days at 10°C to 3,1 days at18°C. The analysis of 1470 ichthyoplankton samples obtained in 39 research cruises between 1973 to 1989 allowed to study monthly the main important hake spawning and nursery areas. The eggs were caught in the northern area (34°-41°30'S)during April (39°-37°S), May - June (37°-35°S) and July -August (34°-35°S). Hake spawns in shelf, between 50 to 160 m depth, where temperatures at 10 m ranged from 9,4 to 13,3°C. During May, September and November it spawns between 40°-42°S. In the San Matías Gulf northern area hake eggs were caught in September and October. In the southern platform between 41°30' to 47°S it was detected an important spawning area off southwestern Peninsula Valdes and coastal Chubut and another less important in the southern San Jorge Gulf, both during November to March, with peaks in December. In summer hake spawns between 40 to 60 m depth, and temperatures at 10 m ranged from 13 to 18°C. The late larvae and early juveniles distribution is consistent with spawning areas.The different spawning areas are related to very particular oceanographic conditions, wich determine an appropiate reproductive habitat associated with retention areas and disponibility of food. The winter spawning area is influenced by different fronts (shelf break and termohaline)and the Ekman's transport to the coast prevents larval drift to subtropical waters. The summer spawning area is influenced in the south and southwestern Península Valdés by tidal fronts, while in San Matías and San Jorge Gulfs by termohaline ones.The spawning times and areas are related with different hidrographic processes, wich are associated with different adult groups or stocks, supporting the hypothesis that hake presents multiple stocks in the Argentine Sea. In the most important summer spawning area, related with tidal fronts, the eggs and larvae are distributed in frontal and stratified areas where differences of surface and bottom temperatures ranged between 3,8 to 4°C.Eggs in different stages and early larvae were distibuted in the whole water column.The presence of larvae and juveniles in different seasons and areas in the Argentine Sea allowed to associate to the hake recruitment process the match-mismatch production cycles (Cushing, 1972) and member vagrant hypothesis (Sinclair Iles, 1989).Because of the adults reproductive behavior and the early life history stages distribution, the hake may be considered as a succesful spawner, wich supports an important fishery pressure.
    Description: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales.
    Description: Tesis (Doctorado).
    Description: huevos de peces, larvas de peces, juveniles, reclutamiento, fecundidad, estaciones de desove, Merlucciidae, Merluccius hubbsi, merluza
    Keywords: Fish larvae ; Juveniles ; Fecundity ; Fish eggs ; Fish larvae ; Juveniles ; Recruitment ; Fecundity ; Spawning seasons
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    Type: Theses and Dissertations
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    Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP) | Mar del Plata, Argentina
    Publication Date: 2024-02-15
    Description: Con motivo de la renovación de la flota del Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP), surgió inmediatamente qué nombre se pondría al nuevo barco que se estaba construyendo en el Astillero Armón de Vigo, España, desde marzo de 2016. El nombre a un barco es como darle un nombre al hijo, donde los padres procuran homenajearlo con una designación significativa. En general los nombres de buques científicos se refieren a lugares geográficos, nombres en latín de organismos marinos interesantes y el nombre de algún investigador relacionado con las ciencias marinas a quien se desea recordar. En septiembre de 2016 la Dirección del INIDEP convocó a todo el personal para que propusieran posibles nombres para el nuevo barco. Posteriormente se hizo una votación sobre la lista presentada y resultó elegido el nombre "Víctor Angelescu". Las siguientes líneas se proponen mostrar quien fue el Dr. Víctor Angelescu a través de su actuación, sus trabajos, su personalidad y la opinión de quienes tuvimos el placer de conocerlo personalmente.
    Description: Contribución INIDEP 2182
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: biografías ; bibliografías personales ; biología pesquera ; historia ; ASFA_2015::B::Biographies ; ASFA_2015::P::Personal bibliographies ; ASFA_2015::F::Fisheries biology ; History
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Book/Monograph/Conference Proceedings
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