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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The abundance, distribution and structure of the zooplankton community in southern Patagonia (SW Atlantic Ocean) were studied during late summer (March-April 2000) from samples obtained with Nackthai (390 ~km) and Multinet (150 ~km) samplers. Total concentrations of zooplankton biomass, integrated in the water column, ranged between 1.0 and 14.5 g m-2 (dry weight) and reached the highest values in the mid and outer shelf off Bahía Grande (Santa Cruz Prov., Argentina) (51~'S). The 〈 5 mm size fraction, composed mainly of copepods represented, on average, 45% of the total; amphipods and euphausiids accounted for 20% and 31%, respectively. Amphipods were, almost exclusively, Themisto gaudichaudii and euphausiids most abundant species Euphausia lucens and Thysanoessa gregaria. Drepanopus forcipatus, Calanus australis and Oithona spp. constituted the dominant copepods with high abundance of the first in the whole area that represented, on average, 85% of the total mesozooplankton. The maximum abundances of Drepanopus forcipatus, recorded in outer waters of Bahía Grande, showed a noticeable decrease towards the inner area and to the north of the bay. C. australis and Oithona spp. concentrations, although much lower, distributed more homogeneously within the whole study area. The distribution of the different populations in the water column varied according to the species: D. forcipatus and Oithona spp. concentrated mainly in the upper layers down to ca. 50 m; C. australis was found between that depth and near the bottom. Copepods populations were dominated by late copepodids.
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    Description: Amphipoda, Copepoda, Euphausiacea
    Keywords: Zooplankton ; Biomass ; Population structure ; Geographical distribution ; Continental shelves ; Zooplankton ; Biomass ; Population structure ; Geographical distribution ; Continental shelves
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Argentine-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone and the problem of the hake catch quota allocation. The aim of this paper is to present the problem of the catch quota in the shared zone and the proposals related to the maximum catch from 1976 to 1998. The state of the population which inhabits the Common Fishing Zone and north of 41°S is diagnosed, concluding that the total biomass has declined in this period and the spawning stock biomass is under the allowable biological catches. In addition, the catch per unit effort (CPUE)of the commercial fleet has a declining tendency and the total effort is duplicated. Biological population characteristics are presented: reproduction, feeding, nursery grounds and closed areas to protect juveniles. Proportional allocations for the shared zone and for the area between 39° 30´S and 41° S are estimated. The current framework reference to define the maximum catch for the northern hake stock is considered.
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    Description: Gadiformes, Merlucciidae, Merluccius hubbsi, merluza, zonas de pesca, captura/esfuerzo, biomasa, efectivos colapsados, efectivos compartidos, reglamentación de cuotas
    Keywords: Biomass ; Fishing grounds ; Catch/effort ; Biomass ; Quota regulations ; Depleted stocks ; Fishing grounds ; Shared stocks
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Patagonian cod (Salilota australis) inhabits the SW Atlantic from 38°S up to 55°S, as well as the Pacific Ocean from 40°S up to 57°S. The annual catches of this species by both the Argentine fleet and those operating around the Malvinas Islands have significantly increased during the decade 1990-2000, peaking to 16,556 t in 1996. After this, a marked decrease in landings was noticed, and during 2003 the catch was 7,924 t. Seasonal distribution, concentration grounds, and population structure of the Patagonian cod from the Argentine Sea are described, and the mean densities of the species are seasonally related to latitude, temperature and depth, on the basis of data from surveys carried out by the INIDEP research vessels in 1992 and 1993. Highest mean densities showed to move from spring to winter according to both latitudes (southwards) and depth (towards deeper waters). No sea bottom temperature (SBT) data corresponding to fall were available, but it was clear that main concentrations of cod during the other seasons were related to SBT of 5 °C, and a little more tolerance was found during the summer. Within the studied area, mainly adult fish were caught (〉 72%), and the most frequent sizes were recorded into the range of 38-54 cm total length. Sex ratio was close to 1:1 almost all over the year, except during the fall, when males represented 61%. Near mature juveniles (sized 27-38 cm) were present throughout the year, and percentages in the samples were highest at 55°S lat. during winter. Juveniles close to be one year old (14-17 cm) were found during the winter season, at 55°S lat. and 166 m depth.
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    Keywords: Population structure ; Biomass ; Population density ; Gadoid fisheries ; Seasonal distribution ; Population density ; Population structure ; Biomass
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A study was made on numercial and biomass variations of the zooplankton of the San Jorge Gulf (Argentina), based on samples from five cruises performed during 1985. The sampling was included within a proagramme for the biology and fishery evaluation of the shrimp Pleoticus muelleri. San Jorge, a large gulf of the northern patagonian shelf, comprises major fishery activities. Some fish species of economical importance depend on copepods for their feeding, like anchovy (Engraulis anchoita)or partially on middle-size plankters, like mackerel (Scomber japonicus). As a way for determining the trophic disponibility at the gulf, a study was made in order to express the numerical abundance of copepods, euphausiids and amphipods and other items of lesser importance, as well as their total biomass.
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    Description: zooplancton, distribución por tamaño, densidad poblacional, biomasa
    Keywords: Zooplankton ; Biomass ; Population density ; Zooplankton ; Biomass ; Size distribution ; Population density
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: To evaluate absolute biomass, a research cruise was conducted on three scallop (Zygochlamys patagonica)beds (38°S-56°W, September 1998). The estimated bed surface was 1,162 nm(2). Sampling stations were regularly spaced at 5 nm intervals. A total of 118 trawls were performed with a non-selective dredge 2,5 m wide (efficiency 16-21. ). Trawls duration and speed were 10 minutes and 3 nm.h(-1)respectively. Samples were taken to estimate total and commercial (greater or equal than 55 mm total height)scallop weight and size frequency distribution. Coefficients of variation (CV)of the estimated biomass were calculated for each bed using geoestatistical techniques and a simple random sampling alternative with the same number of samples. The CVs for total scallop biomass as estimated in the three beds using geostatistical techniques were 50,8. , 20,5. and 5,6. lower than the respective CVs obtained using a simple random design-based alternative. In the case of commercial scallop biomass, the reduction in the CVs was 51,4. , 20,5. and 5,6. , respectively. An important decrease in the associated uncertainty in biomass estimation of the three beds was found using a geoestatistical approach instead of the randomized sampling alternative. Given the spatial distribution and sedentary characteristic of Z. patagonica, once detected, grounds are particularly vulnerable to overfishing. Thus, reliable biomass estimates and precise maps of commercial and non commercial individual densities are useful tools to define sustainable management strategies.
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    Description: Pectinidae, Zygochlamys patagonica, Vieira, relevamientos pesqueros, pesquerías de vieiras, evaluación de efectivos, biomasa, abundancia, geoestadística
    Keywords: Biomass ; Fishery surveys ; Scallop fisheries ; Biomass ; Abundance
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The current status of southern blue whiting Micromesistius australis stock is described. A single, closed fish population is assumed to inhabit the SW Atlantic. Based on catch data corresponding to years 1987-1997, a sequential analysis on the stock is carried out (Cohort Analysis). Under an adaptative framework, catch per unit of effort data from commercial vessels are used to fit the model. Two commercial fleets are used in the fitting, i.e. Polish vessels (1987-1994)and Argentine surimi factory vessels (1991-1997). Results indicate that both, total stock biomass and spawning stock biomass would have declined. Total biomass would have decreased from a maximum close to 1.4 million tons in 1990 down to 0.5 mt in 1997 whereas the current spawning stock biomass would be 30 below the virgin spawning stock biomass. Recruitment also showed a decreasing trend to become extremely poor by the last part of the period. That seems to be the main cause of the stock biomass decrease although the exploitation rate is relatively high (0.60)and the current fishing mortality (0.22)above the biological reference points (F(30)=0.20)and much higher than the one considered as management objective (F(0.1)=0.14). Simulation trials were performed to project the future evolution of stock and catches under three different exploitation levels (no fishing; fishing under F(0.1); fishing under F(1997)). Whatever the exploitation level, if recruitment maintained its current status, the stock would suffer a sharp decrease to stabilize at very low abundance levels. In the short term, projections forecast a remarkable decrease of catches for 1998 that, even at the effort level exerted at present, would be over 73 thousand tons. Considering the current status of the stock, a series of measures to be applied in the short term are suggested. Such measures include a 35 reduction of the effort exerted in 1997 to limit fishing mortality to the F(0.1)=0.14 reference point and promotion of parallel actions by Argentina and the United Kingdom to achieve recovery of the resource.
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    Description: Gadidae, Micromesistius australis, polaca, evaluación de efectivos, administración de pesquerías, captura/esfuerzo, reclutamiento, mortalidad de pesca, biomasa, pesquería demersal, análisis de cohorte
    Keywords: Demersal fisheries ; Stock assessment ; Fishery management ; Biomass ; Stock assessment ; Fishery management ; Catch/effort ; Recruitment ; Biomass ; Demersal fisheries
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this work we present a process of risk analysis related to the adoption of a Total Allowable Catch (TAC)based in series of allowable biological catches which contain uncertainty derived of the recruitment patterns which characterize the stock. With the information obtained by the F0,1, and F30. RDP, the exploitation ratio and with the 500 values of the projected biomass of 1995 obtained by Monte Carlo simulation, we calculate the distribution of the allowable biological catches under a scheme of F0,1, and F30. RDP andfor a natural mortality of 0.38. The selected TAC is expected to beas closer as possible to the reference fishery mortality F0,1, and F30. RDP. As a result of the present risk analysis in this study in Macruronus magellanicus of the SW Atlantic, we consider that ifthe concept of F0,1 is adopted for 1995 TAC, then it should be chosen in a rank of allowable biological catches under 112000ton, because from that level onwards exists more than 70. of probability that the TAC exceed the F0,1. From the other side, if we accept the criteria of F30. RDP, then the 1995 TAC, should be less than 152000ton because from that level onwards exists more than 70. of probability that the TAC exceeds the values of F30. RDP.
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    Description: Gadidae, Macruronus magellanicus, merluza de cola, pesquería de gádidos, biomasa, administración de pesquerías, análisis estadístico, simulación Monte Carlo, riesgos
    Keywords: Fishery management ; Biomass ; Statistical analysis ; Fishery management ; Risks ; Biomass ; Statistical analysis ; Gadoid fisheries
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Patagonian scallop (Zygochlamys patagonica King & Broderip, 1832): A new fishery in the Argentine continental shelf. Yield-per-recruit model was applied to the stock of castañeta (Cheilodactylus bergi)in the Argentine-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone (Southwest Atlantic, among 34° and 39°30' S), in order to estimate the range of F0.1 values resulting from the uncertainty in the parameters of the model. Simulations with variations in natural mortality and recruitment were carried out, in order to estimate the risk of overfishing associated with different fishing mortality levels. The criterion that spawning stock biomass be mantained over 35. of its unexploited level was adopted. For an optimum age of first capture of 4 years, the range of calculated F0.1 values was of 0.17 to 0.35 with a mean value of 0.25. The risk of overfishing associated with this range was between 0 and 9. for a 60. random variation in recruitment. It is recommended that initial levels of fishing mortality do not exceed 0.25, in order to minimize the risk of recruitment overfishing. Caution is advisable because of the difficulty to anticipate the impact of the fishery on a recently exploited population with overfishing antecedents, and because of the unknown stock-recruitment relationship, which is fundamental to define rightly the critical spawning stock biomass level.
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    Description: Perciformes, Cheilodactylidae, Cheilodactylus bergi. castañeta, biomasa, análisis de riesgo, mortalidad de pesca, sobrepesca, rendimiento
    Keywords: Biomass ; Overfishing ; Fishing mortality ; Overfishing ; Biomass ; Yield
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Information about the austral cod Salilota australis caught in the Patagonian shelf including the area around Malvinas Islands (SW Atlantic)as well as some data from annual research surveys carried out as of 1992 to 1998 were analyzed. On this basis, the fishery was studied and the abundance of the stock inhabiting the area under Argentine control was estimated. To calculate the optimum yield as a function of both age-at-first catch and fishing mortality, the Yield-per-Recruit model was used. Some biological reference points were also identified and an exploitation strategy based on low risk of collapse recommended. Austral cod landings, although small, showed an increasing trend as of 1990 that reached a maximum of 14,900 tons in 1998. Most of the catches (85. ) were obtained by the fleet operating around Malvinas Islands. The main fishing grounds were located SW Malvinas during the spawning season September-October). The austral cod biomass in the Patagonian shelf and adjacent slope, estimated with the swept area method, ranged between 101 and 208 thousand tons during the 1992-1998 period. Assuming fishing mortality rates of around 0.1-0.2, the optimum age at first catch was estimated at about 2.5-3.5 years (sizes between 26.8 and 33.2 cm TL). Age-at-first maturity was higher (4.18 years). The F(0.1)and F(30)biological reference points would be associated to high levels of biological collapse risk and should not be regarded as management objectives. On the contrary, another F reference rate (F(safe)) would allow to keep the stock at biologically acceptable levels in the long term. Considering the mean biomass estimates during the 1992-1998 period, taking F(safe)as an objective would imply allowing a maximum catch of 14,200 annual tons in the area where the Argentine fleet operates.
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    Description: Moridae, Salilota australis, bacalao austral, evaluación de efectivos, estadísticas de desembarque, mortalidad de pesca, riesgos, zonas de pesca, pesquería demersal, biomasa, puntos de referencias biológicos
    Keywords: Stock assessment ; Demersal fisheries ; Biomass ; Fishing grounds ; Stock assessment ; Landing statistics ; Fishing mortality ; Fishing grounds ; Risks ; Demersal fisheries ; Biomass
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: © The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Cell Reports 25 (2018): 1281–1291, doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2018.10.005.
    Description: Morphogenesis and mechanoelectrical transduction of the hair cell mechanoreceptor depend on the correct assembly of Usher syndrome (USH) proteins into highly organized macromolecular complexes. Defects in these proteins lead to deafness and vestibular areflexia in USH patients. Mutations in a non-USH protein, glutaredoxin domain-containing cysteine-rich 1 (GRXCR1), cause non-syndromic sensorineural deafness. To understand the deglutathionylating enzyme function of GRXCR1 in deafness, we generated two grxcr1 zebrafish mutant alleles. We found that hair bundles are thinner in homozygous grxcr1 mutants, similar to the USH1 mutants ush1c (Harmonin) and ush1ga (Sans). In vitro assays showed that glutathionylation promotes the interaction between Ush1c and Ush1ga and that Grxcr1 regulates mechanoreceptor development by preventing physical interaction between these proteins without affecting the assembly of another USH1 protein complex, the Ush1c- Cadherin23-Myosin7aa tripartite complex. By elucidating the molecular mechanism through which Grxcr1 functions, we also identify a mechanism that dynamically regulates the formation of Usher protein complexes.
    Description: This work was supported by grants from the NIH (DC004186, OD011195, and HD22486).
    Keywords: Grxcr1 ; Usher syndrome ; Hair cell ; Stereocilia ; Glutathionylation ; Harmonin ; Sans
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