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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A total of 807 Dipturus chilensis specimens (448 males and 359 females) caught in research cruises performed by the National Institute for Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP) during 2011 and 2012 were analyzed. The cruises were carried out between (34°S-48°S) and 50-313 m depth. Mean size at first maturity (TL50) was estimated at 780 mm and 908 mm TL for males and females, respectively, values that represented about 80% of the respective maximum total length observed. Besides, latitudinal differences in sexual maturity estimates were detected. The total number of 4-7 reproductive seasons and 42-52 follicles or individuals of maximum annual potential fecundity estimated in this paper allow to suggest that each female would produce less than 300 eggs in its life cycle, values that determine the low reproductive potential of the species. The results obtained demonstrate that D. chilensis is extremely susceptible to intensive commercial exploitation, even within the ensemble of cartilaginous fishes. Such susceptibility and the high commercial value it has in the local market with respect to the rest of chondrichthyans subject the species to a strong fishing pressure that urges to deepen biologic and fishery studies to achieve conservation and the sustainable management of the resource. Se analizaron 807 ejemplares de Dipturus chilensis (448 machos y 359 hembras) capturados en campañas de investigación realizadas por el Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP) en 2011 y 2012. Las campañas se llevaron a cabo entre los (34°S-48°S) y 50-313 m de profundidad. La talla media de primera madurez (LT50) se estimó en 780 mm y 908 mm de LT para machos y hembras respectivamente, valores que representaron aproximadamente el 80% de las respectivas LT máximas observadas. Se detectaron, además, diferencias latitudinales en las estimaciones de madurez sexual. El número total de 4 a 7 temporadas reproductivas de las hembras y de 42 a 52 folículos o individuos de fecundidad potencial anual máxima estimada en el presente trabajo permiten sugerir que cada hembra produciría, a lo largo de su vida, menos de 300 huevos, lo que determina el bajo potencial reproductivo de la especie. Los resultados de este trabajo demuestran que D. chilensis es extremadamente susceptible a la explotación comercial intensiva, incluso dentro del conjunto de peces cartilaginosos. Esta susceptibilidad, unida a la fuerte presión pesquera actualmente ejercida sobre la especie, debido a su alto valor comercial en el mercado local con respecto al resto de los condrictios, hacen imperioso profundizar los estudios biológicos y pesqueros de D. chilensis tendientes a la conservación y manejo sustentable de este recurso
    Description: In press
    Description: Morpfometría
    Description: Madurez sexual
    Description: Fecundidad
    Description: Relevamientos pesqueros
    Description: Abundancia
    Description: Raya
    Description: Dipturus chilensis
    Keywords: Dipturus chilensis ; Marine environment ; Morphometry ; Sexual maturity ; Fecundity ; Fishery surveys ; Abundance
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
    Format: pp.1-19
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: To standardize false king crab catch rates and transform them into abundance indices it is essential to count on a model that adequately describes the relation between catch per trap and fishing time. Considering data derived from research surveys carried out on board of the artisanal fleet in the Beagle Channel, assuming an asymptotic catch trend and absence of escape, to describe the relation an exponential model was applied. The Coo (asymptotic catch) and a (income rate) parameters of the model allowed to build a correction factor to transform the catches obtained with different fishing times into relative abundance indices. The model provides, besides, the optimum time to maximize catches. Para estandarizar las tasas de captura de centollón y transformarlas en índices de abundancia es esencial contar con un modelo que describa adecuadamente la relación entre captura por trampa y tiempo de pesca. Considerando los datos derivados de campañas de investigación realizadas a bordo de la flota artesanal en el Canal Beagle, asumiendo una tendencia asintótica de las capturas y ausencia de escape, se aplicó un modelo exponencial para describir la relación. Los parámetros Coo (captura asintótica) y a (tasa de ingreso) del modelo permitieron construir un factor de corrección para transformar las capturas obtenidas con diferentes tiempos de pesca en índices de abundancia relativos. Del modelo surge, además, el tiempo óptimo para maximizar las capturas.
    Description: Published
    Description: épocas de pesca
    Description: trampas
    Description: estadísticas de captura
    Description: modelos
    Description: relevamientos pesqueros
    Description: centollón
    Description: abundancia
    Description: Parolamis granulosa
    Keywords: Paralomis granulosa ; Marine environment ; Fishing time ; Trap nets ; Catch statistics ; Models ; Fishery surveys ; Abundance
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
    Format: issue:91 p.18 pp
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Stripped weakfish is one of the ensemble of species known as “variado costero” most frequently landed. Considering that fact, determination of abundance indices is particularly relevant to apply assessment .models and make recommendations to allow for a proper fishery management. The aim of this study was to obtain those indices of the species derived from research cruises carried out in the Argentine-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone AUCFZ area (34°S-39°S) in the 1993-2006 period. In order to improve the traditional estimate accuracy modeling was used. To formulate the general linear models year, stratum, length, bottom salinity, depth factors and population data such as mean size and juveniles percentage were used. The percentages of variance explained in the different models amounted to 45%. Most years the accuracy obtained in the indices estimate that arises from the General Linear Model was higher than that derived from the Traditional Method (TM) stratified appraiser. The series in which Springs and Winters were assessed together (model 1) and where the tightest confidence intervals were obtained could be considered to tune assessment models; nevertheless, its application does not exclude the series obtained when applying the TM. La pescadilla de red es una de las especies del conjunto “variado costero” que se desembarcan con más frecuencia. Considerando ese hecho, la determinación de índices de abundancia reviste especial importancia para poder aplicar modelos de evaluación y hacer recomendaciones que permitan un manejo pesquero adecuado. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue obtener series de esos índices de la especie derivados de datos de campañas de investigación llevadas a cabo en el área de la Zona Común de Pesca Argentino-Uruguaya ZCPAU (34° S-39° S) en el período 1993-2006. Se utilizó una modelización con el objetivo de mejorar la precisión de la estimación tradicional. Para formular los modelos lineales generales se consideraron los factores Año, Estrato, Longitud, Salinidad de fondo, Profundidad y datos poblacionales tales como Talla media y Porcentaje de juveniles. Los porcentajes de varianza explicada en los distintos modelos fueron del 45%. La mayoría de los años la precisión que se obtuvo en la estimación de los índices que surge del Modelo Lineal General fue mayor que la que deriva del estimador estratificado del Método Tradicional (MT). La serie en la que se evaluó primaveras e inviernos en conjunto (modelo 1) y donde se obtuvieron los intervalos de confianza más ajustados podría considerarse para calibrar modelos de evaluación; sin embargo, su utilización no excluye las series que se obtienen aplicando el MT
    Description: Published
    Description: Abundancia
    Description: Modelos matematicos
    Description: Evaluación de efectivos
    Description: Pesquería costera
    Keywords: Cynoscion guatucupa ; Marine environment ; Abundance ; Mathematical models ; Stock assessment ; Coastal fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
    Format: issue:93 p.34 pp
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: The first meeting of the South West Indian Ocean EAF Regional Task Group (RTG) was held in Mombasa, Kenya, from 27 to 30 January 2009, together with an ecological risk assessment methodology workshop. It was attended by 20 partic ipants from the South West Indian Ocean (SWIO) countries, the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Project (SWIOFP), the Agulhas and Somali Currents Large Marine Ecosystems (ASCLME) project, the Scientific Committee of the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)/Nairobi Convention Implementation Unit, the African Union Commission and FAO. The RTG is an implementation structure under the EAF-Nansen project GCP/INT/003/NOR and serves as the forum for training in ecological risk assessment that is the methodology used for the identification and prioritization of issues requiring management attention. The main objectives of the meeting and workshop we re to discuss and facilitate key processes and activities for the implementation of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management in the South West Indian Ocean region including the modalities for the formation and functioning of the RTG and National Task Groups (NTGs). It was explained that, to be able to achieve the objectives of implementing an ecosystem approach to fisheries at the national level, certain key structures have to be in place including the NTG with representatives of key stakeholders in a given fishery and that would take the lead in the process. An overview of the key concepts and process of the ecological risk assessment methodology were clarified. Participants were also introduced to the preparation of EAF baseline reports to be used as initial input for the work on ecosystems approach to fisheries. It was explained that the preparation of the report is to be led by national and regional experts and overseen by the NTG. For the exercises the participants worked in three subgroups formed during the meeting with each group selecting a chairman who moderate d the discussions and a rapporteur. The participants expressed satisfaction with the development of a communication strategy for the project and especially with the participatory approach used.
    Description: FAO, NORAD, Institute of Marine Research
    Description: Published
    Description: National task groups
    Description: Regional task groups
    Description: Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries
    Keywords: Ecosystems ; Fisheries ; Ecosystems ; Fishery resources ; Fisheries management
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 36
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  • 5
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    Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research | Lagos, Nigeria
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Published
    Description: Fisheries newsletter
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Marine sciences ; Fisheries literature
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 30pp.
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    Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research | Lagos, Nigeria
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Published
    Description: Fisheries newsletter
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Marine sciences ; Fisheries literature
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 34pp.
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    Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research | Lagos, Nigeria,
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Published
    Description: Fisheries newsletter
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Fisheries literature
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 11pp.
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Instittuto Nacional de Investigaçao Pesqueira, INIP, luanda , Angola
    Description: Bachelors
    Description: Trabaho de fin cdoursado para obtençâo do grau de licenciatura em Biologica
    Description: Published
    Description: biologia marinha, fitoplâncton, limnologia, algas
    Description: marine biology, phytoplankton, algae,
    Keywords: Phytoplankton ; Nannoplankton ; Biology ; Limnology ; Algae
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Theses and Dissertations , Bachelor thesis
    Format: 56
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    Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research, | Lagos, Nigeria,
    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Published
    Description: Fisheries newsletter
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Fisheries literature
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 8pp.
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, one of the most successful invasive species worldwide, inhabits intertidal and shallow subtidal marine and mixohaline coastal waters. In Argentina the species colonized natural ecosystems of southern Buenos Aires and northern Patagonia. However, in the last years the presence of oysters in the coast of Punta Rasa, northern Buenos Aires, was reported. Therefore, with the aim of recognizing the identity of the species, an exploratory survey in the salt marshes close to San Clemente stream was carried out. Individuals were identified as C. gigas (shell height up to 37 mm, density up to ~390 ind. m-2). Oysters were found clumped in small reefs in muddy substrates mixed with shell debris, attached to the stems of Spartina alterniflora, plastic bags, wooden sticks or other mollusks shells. The origin of the oyster banks could be linked to the establishment of C. gigas experimental farms in Las Toninas (20 km away from the study area) in the late 90's. Basic research on the species and its potential impact on local ecosystems should be undertaken in the short term.
    Description: La ostra del pacífico Crassostrea gigas, una de las especies invasoras más exitosas del mundo, habita las zonas del intermareal y submareal somero de aguas mixohalinas y marinas costeras. En la Argentina la especie colonizó los ecosistemas naturales del sur de Buenos Aires y norte de la Patagonia. Sin embargo, en los últimos años se ha reportado la presencia de ostras en la costa de Punta Rasa, al norte de Buenos Aires. Por ello, con el objeto de reconocer la identidad de la especie, se llevó a cabo una campaña de exploración en las marismas saladas cerca del arroyo San Clemente. Los individuos se identificaron como C. gigas (tallas hasta 37 mm de alto, densidad hasta ~390 ind. m-2). Las ostras se encontraron formando pequeños arrecifes sobre un sustrato fangoso con restos de conchillas entremezcladas, adheridas a los tallos de Spartina alterniflora, bolsas plásticas, madera o valvas de otros moluscos. El origen de los bancos podría estar vinculado con la instalación de cultivos experimentales de C. gigas en Las Toninas (a 20 km de la zona de estudio) a fines de la década de los noventa. Se deberían realizar, a corto plazo, investigaciones básicas sobre la especie y su potencial impacto en los ecosistemas locales
    Description: Published
    Description: Bentos
    Description: Especies introducidas
    Description: Zona costera
    Description: Impacto ambiental
    Description: Relevamientos ambientales
    Description: Acuicultura
    Description: Crassostrea gigas
    Description: Spartina alterniflora
    Description: Medioambiente salobre
    Description: Medioambiente marino
    Keywords: Crassostrea gigas ; Spartina alterniflora ; PSW, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Samborombon Bay ; Brackishwater environment ; Marine environment ; Benthos ; Introduced species ; Coastal zone ; Environmental impact ; Environmental surveys ; Aquaculture
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
    Format: issue:21 p.21-30
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Over the last decade eutrophication of freshwater artificial reservoirs in Cuba occurred in parallel to oligotrophication of estuarine and coastal waters. These two processes influenced both freshwater and marine fisheries. A dramatic shift in species composition in freshwater fisheries has occurred, from dominance by cichlids (tilapia) to dominance by cyprinids. The high fishery yield from some reservoirs, and shift in species composition, seems related to progressive eutrophication of reservoirs by nutrient subsidies from different anthropogenic activities; particular those related to the size of urban areas within their watersheds. On the other hand, marine landings of estuarine-dependent species declined more significantly than for other groups associated with seagrass beds–coral reefs and oceanic waters. The ratio between catches of estuarine-dependent species and those associated with seagrass beds and coral reefs, decreased significantly over the last 20 years. The decrease in landings was more evident in typical estuarine species, such as shrimps (Litopenaeus schmitti and Farfantopenaeus notialis), mangrove oyster (Crassostrea rhizophorae) and mullets (Mugil spp.). River damming increased during the same period and is significantly correlated with these decreases. It is hypothesized that two different processes acted synergistically, leading to dramatic decreases of several orders of magnitude, in the catches of estuarine species over the last decade: the trapping of nutrients and sediments by river damming, and a drastic reduction in nutrient inputs from land-based sources due to reduced fertilizer use. These are postulated to have affected not only estuarine resources, but also the whole coastal ecosystem.
    Description: Durante la última década, la eutrofización de los embalses artificiales de agua dulce en Cuba se produjo en paralelo a oligotrophication de estuarios y costeras aguas. Estos dos procesos de influencia de agua dulce y la pesca marina. Un cambio dramático en la composición de las especies en la pesca de agua dulce se ha producido, de la dominación de los cíclidos (tilapia) a la dominación de ciprínidos. La alta producción de la pesca de algunos embalses, y el cambio en las especies composición, parece relacionada con la progresiva eutrofización de los embalses de las subvenciones de nutrientes de diferentes actividades antropogénicas, especialmente las relacionado con el tamaño de las zonas urbanas dentro de sus cuencas. Por otro lado, los desembarques de especies marinas de estuario-dependientes disminuyeron significativamente más que para otros grupos asociados con algas marinas Los arrecifes de coral-camas y las aguas oceánicas. La relación entre las capturas de las especies que dependen de los estuarios y las asociadas a las praderas marinas y Los arrecifes de coral, se redujo significativamente en los últimos 20 años. La disminución en los desembarques fue más evidente en especies típicas de estuarios, tales como camarones (Litopenaeus schmitti y Farfantopenaeus notialis), ostra de mangle (Crassostrea rhizophorae) y la lisa (Mugil spp.). El represamiento del Río aumentó durante el mismo período y se correlaciona significativamente con estas disminuciones. Se planteó la hipótesis de que dos procesos diferentes actúan de forma sinérgica, que conduce a una disminución drástica de varios órdenes de magnitud, en las capturas de las especies de estuario en la última década: la captura de nutrientes y sedimentos por represas río, y una reducción drástica de los aportes de nutrientes de fuentes terrestres, debido a la reducción del uso de fertilizantes. Se postula que han afectado no sólo a los recursos estuarinos, sino también todo el ecosistema costero.
    Description: Published
    Description: ríos
    Description: impactos antropogénicos
    Keywords: river ; Fisheries ; Eutrophication
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se muestra la evolución de las capturas de las sierras y pintadas, se describen las 3 maneras en que las especies pueden quedar atrapadas en la redes de enmalles, así como también los tipos de redes (deriva, media agua y de fondo).
    Description: Published
    Description: Scomberomorus regalis
    Description: Scomberomorus maculatus
    Description: Scomberomorus cavalla
    Description: spanish mackerel
    Description: king mackerel
    Description: painted mackerel
    Description: enmalle
    Description: arte de pesca
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Artisanal fishing
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Published
    Description: Mugil curema
    Description: Mugil liza
    Description: Mugil cephalus
    Description: Gerres cinereus
    Description: patao
    Description: coastal lagoons
    Keywords: Mullet fisheries ; Fisheries
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Ce travail représente une contribution à l'étude de l'activité de pêche hauturière dans le gouvernorat de Médenine, particulièrement, au niveau du port de Zarzis ; durant la période (juin 2005-juin 2006). Il consiste à réaliser, grâce à des enquêtes menées au port, deux types d'analyses : une analyse quantitative afin de déterminer les débarquements saisonniers moyens des espèces les plus débarquées par la pêche hauturière et une analyse qualitative pour établir les structures démographiques des espèces les plus exploitées dans la région. Les résultats obtenus ont montré que, durant la période d'étude, les principales espèces débarquées par la pêche hauturière sont la sardinelle, le maquereau, le saurel, le rouget blanc, le pageot, la thonine, la seiche et la crevette royale. En examinant les débarquements saisonniers moyens des espèces les plus débarquées par type de pêche, nous avons remarqué que deux ou trois espèces dominent pour chaque saison. De plus, l'analyse des structures démographique des apports a montré que la majorité des individus débarqués sont matures, à l’exception du maquereau dont les captures sont constituées d’individus immatures, surtout pendant les saisons d’été et d’automne.
    Description: This work represents a contribution to the study of the offshore fishing activity in the governorate of Medenine, particularly at the port of Zarzis, during the period (june 2005-june 2006. It is to realize, through surveys conducted at the port, two types of analyzes: a quantitative analysis to determine the average seasonal landings of most landed species by fishing offshore units and qualitative analysis to determine the demographic structure of the most exploited species in the region. The obtained results showed that during the period of study, the main landed species by offshore fishing are sardinella, mackerel, horse mackerel, white mullet, sea bream, skipjack tuna, cuttlefish and the caramote prawn. By examining the average seasonal landings of the most landed species, we noticed that, for each season, two or three species dominate. Furthermore, analysis of demographic structures of the landings showed that the majority of landed individuals are mature, with the exception of mackerel catches which are composed of immature individuals, especially during the seasons of summer and autumn.
    Description: Published
    Description: analyse qualitative
    Description: pêche hauturière
    Keywords: Quality analysis ; Offshore ; Fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Proceedings Paper , Refereed , Meeting abstract
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  • 15
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se muestran las capturas históricas de la biajaiba (1935-2000), la evolución de las capturas del pargo (una de las especies de mayor interés económico en Cuba). Se evalúa la utilización de éstas artes de pesca en especies comerciales y su implicación con daños al medio ambiente. Se tiene en cuenta que los pargos criollos, la biajaiba y el caballerote representan el 20 % de las capturas.
    Description: Published
    Description: pesquería artesanal
    Description: cubera
    Description: cherna criolla
    Description: pesca del alto
    Description: pargo
    Description: rabirrubia
    Description: caballerote
    Description: biajaiba
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Artisanal fishing
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Non-Refereed , Article
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  • 16
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study analyses the recreational and artisanal fisheries in San Blas Bay and their relationship with the dynamic of the temporal and spatial variability of the coastal fish assemblage. In addition some biological characteristics of two main target species are assessed. San Blas Bay is part of a natural reserve located in the southern part of Buenos Aires province, which has a great value in terms of tourism, ecology and productivity. According to different sampling methodologies used in this thesis 11 species of chondrychthes, 26 species of bony fish, and a hagfish (Class Petromizontida) were recorded, with a predominance of species belonging to Buenos Aires biogeographic province. To evaluate the fish assemblage seasonal pattern, every three months were performed samplings with bottom gill nets at three different sites within south Anegada Bay during two consecutive years. In the integrative analysis of fish assemblage six ABUNDANTS species were registered (Mustelus schmitti, Cynoscion guatucupa, Odontesthes argentinensis, Myliobatis goodei, Micropogonias furnieri and Squatina guggenheim), any species were considered as OCCASIONAL, three as CONSTANTS (Brevoortia aurea, Callorhinchus callorynchus and Stromateus brasiliensis) and twelve were classified as RARE. The seasonal analysis of species richness, the CPUE and others assemblage indices showed a clear pattern of seasonal variation, which emphasizes that during spring and summer (warm months) the species diversity and catch per unit effort were larger than during autumn and winter (cold month). This pattern of inter-annual variation was also supported by cluster and ordination analysis, in which the sampling stations included in warmer months are joined as a separated distinct group with respect of these stations belonging to the colder months. The recreational fisheries in San Blas Bay take places in a pebble-gravel and sands beaches where fishing is directed to gvariada h fishes. Also in this area fishing tournament take place during the summer. Moreover, a recreational fishery has been developed on the bridge located at the entrance to San Blas Bay and its targets species were marine silversides and flounders. In turn, a boat fishery is concentrated over the "variada" fishes. In any case the recreational activity shows a noticeable seasonal pattern being concentrated during spring and summer months. The roving creel census technique was used to characterize the coastline recreational fisheries. The sampling program included a pilot survey to define spatial and temporal sampling strata. A total of 507 interviews based on 63 working days were conducted between november 2008 and april 2009 (season I), whereas 856 interviews were performed based on working 108 days between june and april 2010 (season II). A semistructured questionnaire was designed to acquire both fisheries and socio-economic information. Beaches anglers were mostly male between 40 and 60 years old coming from 13 different province of the country. They believed that San Blas Bay is the best recreational fishing place in Argentinean coastal waters. The whitemouth croaker was targeted as the favorite species followed by the category gwithout catch preferences h. The minimum sizeable catches to keep fish were selected between 30 and 40 centimeters but 21 percent of anglers noted the need for a specificic minimum length by species. In addition, most anglers would catch as much fish as possible during a fishing day. It was found a seasonal pattern in the qualification of fishing days, being October, November and December considered as the best months and the summer months as the worst. Despite the CPUE was the largest during late spring, the fishing effort during both seasons showed a monthly growing tendency to reach a peak in January and after that decreased to be minimum during autumn and winter months. As was observed in other recreational fisheries, the fishing effort during weekend days was higher than during week days, with the exception of summer-holydays months. This fact was related to the anglers time availability and therefore another variables (not only fishing quality) are important to decide the right moment for fishing ( grecreational angler h profile). In contrast, during November and December a "angler extractive" profile predominated being the catch of fish the main motivation to visit San Blas Bay. These anglers exhibited the highest value of their fishing tackle and participated in more boat fishing trips. In terms of catch, the stripped weakfish and withemouth croaker were the most prevalent target species, accounting both by more than 60 percent of monthly total harvest in weight. In both seasons, catch were greatest in December. It was estimated an annual total harvest of 193 ton during the first season and 235 ton during the second one. The two Sciaenidae were caught above their length at first maturity (TL50), while the smoothhound lengths catch were below their TL50 and therefore a mandatory catch and release was suggested. The fishing effort in the bridge was very low compared to that observed in the beaches. The CPUE was higher during spring and catch were focused on O. argentinensis, which exceed 85% in every month. Annually, the boat fishing in San Blas bay take places between October and April. More fishing trips were detected proportionally in November and December and the largest number of fishing trips occur in January. The CPUE estimated varied between 6.8 and 8.1 fish per angler and the catches included stripped weakfish, whitemouth croaker, smoothhound and rays. The artisanal fishery worked under a plan agreed with the enforcement authority between 2002 and 2007 and after then was banned. The artisanal fishery season occurs between October and middle December every years using seven bottom gill nets of 105 mm between opposite knots per boat. The San Blas fleet was composed by 16 small vessels employing local people for whom this fishery represented the mainstay of the family economy. Fish landing analysis allowed to define this fishery as monospecific based on smoothhound captures and without interfering with recreational fishery. The smoothhound artisanal catches were mostly adults, representing in average 164 tons per season. This figure was equivalent to only 2% of the catch recorded at national level. These results support the fact that fishing prohibition after year 2007 is not considered as justified. The experimental catch analysis of this species allowed to identify a seasonal pattern in which the largest smoothhound occurred in the warm months and cold months were characterized by presence of smaller smoothhound. Cluster analysis of sampling sites based on species length of this species showed that spring-summer sites should be considered as a separate group respect of those sites belonging to autumn-winter. It was also during spring and summer when pregnant females were found. Females reach arger total lengths than males and L50 were estimated as 56.3 and 54.3 cm total lenghts respectively. In terms of CPUE, the highest values were found in spring, followed by summer, autumn and finally winter. Based on these results, we proposed a life cycle of smoothhound population that includes the arrival of adults to give birth in the Bay during spring, after mating followed by a new summer-autumn migration remaining juveniles in the area until next year. Such model implies that San Blas area represent a valuable reproductive and nursery area. The silversides O. argentinensis was also a main target species in recreational fisheries being in the past an alternative target species for the artisanal fishery as well. The application of geometric morphometric techniques and genetics analysis did not show difference in the two morphotypes recognizeed at a glance by some fishermen in the area. Using a monthly sampling program during an annual cycle it was determined that 32 mm gill net was the most efficient one in terms of catch number of commercial size fish. However, this net keeps 20% of juvenile smoothhound as by-catch. On the other hand, analysis of monthly average GSI (gonadosomatic index) indicated a spawning season extending from september to november with a peak in october when the temperature was below 20 ‹ C. This species behaves in the study area as a total spawner leaving on average about 9380 eggs per female per year. The reproductive strategy was modified for populations at higher latitudes and would have adjusted according to the temperate conditions of San Blas Bay. It was found that females were more numerous and reach greater lengths than males (44 vs. 40 cm) being the TL50 estimated as 27 and 28 cm respectively. These lengths were higher than those recorded in southern Brazil and could be related to environmental conditions. Age and growth studies using scales indicated that the growth did not differ between sexes ranging the population age between 1 and 7 years. The parameters of von Bertalanffy models were: L ‡ = 404 mm, k = 0.48 and to = 0.55. These values were within the range expected for the genera. We found an average natural mortality of 0.65 and an optimal length of 28 cm. It highlighted the paucity of specimens less than 27 cm of total lengths in the sampling areas. The 32 mm floating gill nets used for silverside artisanal fishery impacts only on fish with 4 or more years. At this age O. argentinensis exceeded the critical size and the length at first maturity and therefore fishery practices accomplished with a precautionary approach. If this fishery would be enabled again, it is necessary to restrict fishing permits to local residents, and regulate fishing methods to minimize juvenile smoothhound by-catch. Finally, it was concluded that there is a direct relationship between the annual dynamics of the fish assemblage and fishing effort and CPUE of recreational fishing, and also between the life cycle of smoothhound and artisanal fishing season. Management measures and a general framework are proposed to draw a sustainable management of fishery resources.
    Description: Tesis (doctorado). Realizada en el IIB-INTECH (Instituto Tecnológico de Chascomús)
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: Gatuzo, pejerrey, Mustelus schmitti, Odontesthes argentinensis, Pesca artesanal, Pesca deportiva, Administración de pesquerías, Pesquería costera, Peces marinos, Asociación ecológica, Abundancia, Captura/esfuerzo, Biogeografía, Esfuerzo pesquero, Ambiente marino, Pesquerías
    Keywords: Mustelus schmitti ; Odontesthes argentinensis ; Marine environment ; Artisanal fishing ; Sport fishing ; Fishery management ; Coastal fisheries ; Marine fish ; Ecological associations ; Abundance ; Catch/effort ; Biogeography ; Fishing effort
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Theses and Dissertations , Phd thesis
    Format: 252pp.
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Un análisis de los datos arqueológicos e históricos sobre la pesca en Cuba muestra que el impacto de la población aborigen sobre los recursos pesqueros no fue significativo debido a su baja densidad poblacional y a las tecnologías de pesca. El interés por el oro, el tamaño de la población, las limitaciones tecnológicas para la pesca y preservación de las capturas así como las preferencias dietéticas de los españoles todas indican que la pesca tampoco fue una actividad económica importante durante los tres siglos que siguieron a la llegada de Colón. Las preferencias por la carne de res y el bacalao salado y la baja tasa de crecimiento poblacional durante el período colonial determinaron que la mayor parte de los recursos pesqueros, con la excepción del manatí y las tortugas marinas, permanecieran prácticamente inexplorados durante varios siglos después de la Conquista. Los datos estadísticos e históricos revelan que la pesca experimentó un rápido crecimiento desde 1950 y este patrón parece ser una característica común en el Caribe así como en otras partes del mundo. Las presiones sobre la vida marina fueron más evidentes en la segunda mitad del siglo xx cuando el crecimiento poblacional, las mejoras tecnológicas y las demandas del mercado aceleraron el sector pesquero así como la urbanización en la mayoría de los países del caribe.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Integrated management ; Fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Proceedings Paper , Refereed , Article
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Con el objetivo de determinar la factibilidad de reactivar la ostricultura al Norte de Villa Clara, Cuba, se realizaron dos cruceros de investigación en febrero y mayo de 2006, meses de seca y lluvia respectivamente. La temperatura del agua presentó valores entre 24,8 y 28,8˚ C; la salinidad mostró valores extremos entre 37 y 39,5; el oxígeno disuelto entre 4,62 y 6,34 mg/L; la transparencia del agua de 45 a 90%; la demanda química de oxígeno presentó extremos entre 1.48 y 3.84 mg/L, y el pH entre 7,98 y 8,28. El fitoplancton presentó variaciones espaciales entre las concentraciones de células de 0,2 a 0,9 x 106 cel/L, siendo las diatomeas el grupo más representativo; el género que mayor abundancia presentó fue Pseudonitzschia sp. A partir de análisis comparativo por estaciones, entre los valores registrados y los valores óptimos permisibles para el cultivo de ostión Crassostrea rizophorae, Guilding, 1828, se considera que las zonas más cercanas a la costa no cumplen con la calidad permisible; las mejores condiciones hidrológicas se presentan al noroeste de la Bahía de Sagua la Grande.
    Description: Published
    Description: Crassostrea rizophorae
    Description: Norte de Villa Clara
    Description: Cuba
    Keywords: Marine environment ; Environments ; Aquaculture
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Data obtained by observers on board of two fishing vessels during six trips carried out between January-April 2010 to catch tuna were analyzed. Thirty-four fishing days were completed and of the 59 trawls performed 37 turned out positive (with tuna catches). The fishing gear consisted of a purse seine net. Exploitation took place within the Argentine-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone, between 36° S-39° S. The main landings occurred in March and consisted of slender tuna, Allothunnus fallai (57%), followed by albacore, Thunnus alalunga (28.5%), in January and bonito, Sarda sarda (14%), in April. Sea surface temperature ranged 16 °C-19 °C. A total of 25 length frequency samples allowed to measure individuals of the species above mentioned and those of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis). During fishing operations the death of some magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) and soft-plumaged petrels (Pterodroma mollis) as well as catch of anchovy (Engraulis anchoita) were registered
    Description: Se analizan los datos obtenidos por observadores a bordo de dos buques pesqueros durante seis viajes que se realizaron entre enero y abril de 2010 para capturar atunes. Se completaron 34 días efectivos de pesca y se efectuaron 59 lances de los que 37 fueron positivos (con captura de atunes). El arte de pesca fue red de cerco con jareta. La explotación tuvo lugar dentro de la Zona Común de Pesca Argentino-Uruguaya, entre los 36° S-39° S. Los mayores desembarques se produjeron en marzo y correspondieron al atún negro, Allothunnus fallai (57%), seguido por la albacora, Thunnus alalunga (28,5%), en enero y el bonito, Sarda sarda (14%), en abril. La temperatura del mar en superficie fue de 16 °C-19 °C. Un total de 25 muestras de frecuencia de talla permitieron medir, además de ejemplares de las especies mencionadas, individuos de atún barrilete (Katsuwonus pelamis). Durante las operaciones de pesca se registró la muerte de algunos pingüinos de magallanes (Spheniscus magellanicus) y petreles de collar gris (Pterodroma mollis) así como captura de anchoíta (Engraulis anchoita)
    Description: Published
    Description: Pesquería de atunes
    Description: Estadísticas de captura
    Description: Pesca comercial
    Description: Allothunnus fallai
    Description: Thunnus alalunga
    Description: Sarda sarda
    Description: Atún negro
    Description: Albacora
    Description: Bonito
    Keywords: Allothunnus fallai ; Thunnus alalunga ; Sarda sarda ; Observers ; Marine environment ; Tuna fisheries ; Catch statistics ; Commercial fishing
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
    Format: issue:80 p.10 pp
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: L'intérêt du Gouvernement pour la gestion de l'environnement s'est trouvé rehaussé lors du sommet de Rio en 1992. Le Cameroun engagé dans une perspective de développement durable a garanti une gestion intégrée des écosystèmes fragiles. Cet engagement s’étend à la zone côtière qui fut identifiée parmi plusieurs autres écosystèmes comme zone écologique vulnérable nécessitant une attention particulière. Pour faire face à cette situation, les efforts nationaux de gestion durable de cette zone ont bénéficié d'un appui et d'une collaboration aux niveaux régional et international. Ces efforts sont fondés sur des interventions sectorielles caractérisées par des réglementations partielles et inadéquates. Le projet Grand Ecosystème Marin du Courant de Guinée (GEM-CG) actuellement en cours a catalysé le processus d'élaboration d'une approche nationale de gestion intégrée de la zone côtière et devrait favoriser la conception de Plans d’Action Nationaux (PAN) afin de consolider les actions stratégiques à caractère régional Le présent travail dont le fondement émane du profil côtier élaboré dans la première phase du Projet GEM-CG et des axes stratégiques définis dans le Plan d’Action Stratégique (PAS) régional se propose d'élaborer un plan d’Action National (PAN) qui aborde les questions qui entravent la gestion efficace de l'environnement marin et côtier et de ses ressources naturelles. A ce titre l’élaboration de ce plan s’est appuyée sur la méthodologie régionale appliquée par les 16 pays appartenant au Grand Ecosystème Marin du Courant de Guinée. Le plan s’articule sur trois principaux chapitres. Le chapitre I situe le problème et montre l’intérêt pour le Cameroun de développer un plan de gestion de sa zone côtière. Après une brève présentation géographique du Cameroun, un aperçu du cadre institutionnel et juridique, du contexte économique, social, financière est donné. Le chapitre II décrit l’état actuel de l’environnement marin et côtier notamment les conditions océanographiques, les ressources naturelles et les problématiques majeures justifiant l’élaboration du Plan d’Action National (PAN). Ce chapitre analyse également les obstacles potentiels aux succès. Enfin le chapitre III décrit les stratégies de développement du PAN notamment la vision, les principes directeurs, les processus utilisés, les actions stratégiques et se termine sur un cadre logique présentant des propositions de projets à mettre en œuvre pour résoudre les problèmes identifiés. Ce cadre est accompagné de quelques fiches projets élaborés en fonction des priorités identifiées et aussi en se basant sur les priorités nationales du FEM identifiées lors de la réunion nationale. Le Plan de Gestion Intégrée de la Zone Côtière Kribi Campo (PGIZC-KC) en annexe est une partie intégrante du PAN. Le travail de base a été réalisé par quatre experts nationaux sous la supervision de la Direction Nationale du Projet localisée au Ministère de l’Environnement et de la Protection de la Nature (Direction de la Promotion de la nature et des ressources naturelles)
    Description: MINEP
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: coastal management
    Description: political constraints
    Description: institutional constraints
    Keywords: Coasts ; Marine environment ; Biological resources
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
    Format: 140
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A yield per recruit model has been used to compare the effects of mesh size increment on the yields and revenues of the fisheries of Cameroon under two different cases. Case 1 assumes the commercial fishery to move from the exploitation of three age-groups to two age-groups with no interactions with the artisanal fishery, whereas Case 2 takes into account these interactions. The difference in the percentage increase of yield per recruit between case 1 and case 2 is 61% at current fishing (46% and 18% yield per recruit increment in cases 1 and 2 respectively). The usually accepted long-term yield per recruit increment with increase of age at first capture (with a single non-interacting fisheries) is, in this case, cancelled out. However, the revenues increase by 72% and 63% in cases 1 and 2 respectively. Therefore the economic approach, compared with purely biological analyses, is more convincing. In general, as fisheries always interact, a single-fishery management approach should not be the rule as it is at present; management strategies should consider interactions between different fisheries and be based on their economic performances and not, as said earlier, on purely biological considerations. This is because a biological approach to fisheries management will, at best, be modified by economic factors, or, at worst, be ignored totally in favour of economic policies.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Fisheries ; Biological interaction ; Sciaenidae ; Fisheries development ; Fishery management ; Yield/recruit ; Commercial fisheries ; Artisanal fishing
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: La pêche au Sénégal joue un rôle économique et social très important par une contribution globale de près de 11% du PIB primaire et 2,3% du PIB total. Elle occupe de façon directe et indirecte environ 600 000 personnes, soit près de 17% de la population active selon la DP M. Cependant ces dernières décennies, les études ont montré que le secteur traverse une crise aiguë se traduisant par une raréfaction croissante des ressources, notamment les espèces nobles qui ont une forte valeur commerciale. Cette crise est due entre autres à une surexploitation de ces ressources qui est le résultat d’un manque de maîtrise de l’effort de pêche surtout pour les pêcheries artisanales (80% des débarquements et plus de 60% des approvisionnements des industries de la place) au regard du volume de ressources disponibles. Ce manque de maîtrise est dû essentiellement par un défaut du suivi contrôle et surveillance au niveau de la pêche artisanale par l’Etat, qui n’a pas les moyens humains et matériels pour appliquer des mesures de gestion, qui pour la plupart ne sont pas adaptées aux réalités des acteurs à la base. L’objet de cette étude est d’analyser une nouvelle approche axée sur la surveillance participative basée sur l’émergence d’initiatives locales de cogestion au niveau des quatre (04) sites du programme GIRMaC que sont ; Ouakam, Ngaparou, Foundiougne et Bétenty. Il ressort de cette étude que : • Le secteur de la pêche traverse une crise aiguë due principalement selon les acteurs à un défaut de suivi, contrôle et surveillance tel que appliqué actuellement ; • L’approche de cogestion avec des bases juridiques cohérentes, comme le propose le programme GIRMaC peut être un moyen viable pour solutionner à la crise que traverse la pêche ; • D’une part le système Suivi Contrôle et Surveillance coûte cher, d’autre part que ces coûts sont fortement amoindris lorsque les acteurs participent à l’effort de surveillance, par une démarche de surveillance participative en cogestion.
    Description: Président : Omar Thiom THIAW, Professeur UCAD Membres : • Niokhor DIOUF, Chercheur IUPA. • Luis Tito Morais, Chercheur IRD Dakar. • Djiby THIAM, Chercheur GIRMac
    Description: Published
    Description: surveillance; contrôle; cogestion; effort de pêche; pêcherie; surexploitation; biodiversité; pêche artisanale
    Keywords: Ocean surveillance ; Ecosystem management ; Fishing effort ; Overexploitation ; Biodiversity ; Artisanal fishing ; Fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Theses and Dissertations , Master thesis
    Format: 87
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Published
    Description: espéces pélagiques
    Description: sardine
    Description: pêche industrielle
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Pelagic fisheries ; Industrial fish ; Fish products ; Fishing industry ; Fishing fleet
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Non-Refereed , Article
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Published
    Description: Using indicators
    Description: Communicating
    Description: Evaluation
    Description: Marine ecosystems
    Keywords: Indicators ; Evaluation ; Ecological efficiency ; Ecosystems ; Marine environment
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Non-Refereed , Article
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    Programme Régional de Conservation de la Zone Marine et Côtière en Afrique de l'Ouest | Nouakchott (Mauritanie)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Fondation Internationale du Banc d'Arguin (FIBA) dans le cadre du Programme Régional de Conserbation de la zone Marine et Côtière en Afrique de l'Ouest (PRCM)
    Description: Avec la participation de: Antonio Araujo Alkaly Doumbouya Aboubakry Kane Luis Tito de Morais Ibrahima Diamé Sylvie Goyet Delphine Malleret-King Cheibany Ould Senhoury
    Description: Published
    Description: Aires Marines Protégées; gestion des ressources; ressources naturelles
    Keywords: Resource management ; Marine environment ; Natural resources
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Working Paper , Refereed
    Format: 82
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: conservation
    Description: chaine froide
    Description: poisson
    Keywords: Food conservation ; Fisheries ; Fish conversion ; Conservation (fishery products) ; Glass ; Fisheries
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Non-Refereed , Article
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Published
    Description: Pêche
    Description: Senneur
    Keywords: Seining ; Fisheries ; Fisheries ; Seiners
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed , Article
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: ACDI;CRDI; République Française, Ministère des Affaires Etrangéres; CDE; Enda Graf Sahel;
    Description: Conseil Info MPEA, Projer d'Accés à l'information et au Conseil pour les microet petites entreprises agroalimentaires; Projet d'Appui aux Opérateurs/trices de l'Agroalimentaires (PAOA); Cintech Agroalimentaire; Groupe de Recherche et d'Echanges Technologiques (GRET); Enda GRaf Sahel; SNC-LAVALIN International
    Description: Published
    Description: transformation; transformation artisanale; échantillonage; collecte de données; commercialisation
    Keywords: Processing fishery products ; Biological sampling ; Data collections ; Marketing and distribution ; Fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Theses and Dissertations , Master thesis
    Format: 41
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Français - Les traits essentiels de la côte sénégalaise, repères historiques de la pêche, communautés de pêcheurs, caractéristiques des flottes et modes d’accès à la ressource et d’interaction sont analysés. Les caractéristiques, tendances décroissantes de l’abondance,niveaux d’exploitation, mesures d’aménagement, relations interspécifiques, changements potentiels et sources de variation des stocks démersaux côtiers sont précisés. Les notions de tactiques et stratégies de pêche sont passées en revue, conceptualisées puis étudiées.Le modèle «Dynamique Conjointe Exploitation Ressource» utilisé repose sur la définition de 4 typologies. L’utilisation de méthodes de classification et de connaissances d’experts conduit à considérer 32 stocks, 31 strates, 82 tactiques et 25 flottilles artisanales et chalutières. Les typologies sont articulées avec la prise en compte de paramètres relatifs à l’économie, aux stocks, flottilles et règles de décisions. L’ajustement est satisfaisant en partie. Toutefois, le modèle garde son importance en matière de prospective et d’objectifs à atteindre via la définition de variables de contrôle. Notre travail peut être considéré comme une esquisse invitant à un groupe de travail élargi aux experts des institutions halieutiques nationales voire, sous-régionales. Des propositions sont faites sur les bases de données, les licences de pêche et l’étude des tactiques et stratégies à mener suivant des pas de temps raisonnables pour tenir compte du grand dynamisme des pêcheries. Dès lors qu'il s’agit de caractériser l'impact de la pêche sur l'écosystème, ces travaux sont des éléments essentiels des recherches à faire sur la dynamique des écosystèmes exploités. English - The essential features of the Senegalese coast, fisheries history, fishermen's communities, artisanal and trawling fleet’s characteristics and their way of accessing to the resource and interactions are described. The characteristics, evolutionary tendencies of abundance, level of exploitation, measures of fisheries management, interspecific relationship, potential evolutionary changes and sources of variation of coastal demersal stocks are specified. Tactics and strategies are reviewed, conceptualized and studied. We used the model "Dynamique Conjointe Exploitation Ressource" which lies on 32 stocks, 31 strata, 82 tactics, 25 fleets and several other parameters dealing with stocks, fleets, economy and making decision rules. The adjustment is partially satisfactory but the model is of great interest for prospective studies and objectives to reach once defined variables of control. Our work is an outline calling for an enlarged working group implying national or sub regional fisheries institutional experts. Tactics and strategies studies, re-actualized in artisanal fisheries, are performed for the first time in industrial fisheries. The typological approach is simple, pertinent, efficacy and fast. Propositions are made relatively to databases, fishing licenses and tactics and strategies studies that should be implemented according to a reasonable time steps in order to take into account the big dynamism of the Senegalese fisheries. As it is intended to characterize fisheries impact on ecosystem, these works are one of essential research elements on the dynamic of exploited ecosystems.
    Description: Published
    Description: pêcherie; démersale côtière; modélisation; stocks; écosystème; communauté de pêcheurs; eaux continentales; eaux marines; saison hydrologique; pêcheur; flottille; crevettier; capture; aménagement des pêcheries; pêche chalutière; pêche artisanale; licence de pêche; permis de pêche
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Demersal fisheries ; Modelling ; Stocks ; Ecosystems ; Community fishing ; Inland waters ; Marine water ; Hydrologic cycle ; Fishermen ; Fishing fleet ; Shrimp fisheries ; Capture fisheries ; Fisheries management ; Trawling ; Artisanal fishing ; Fishing licenses
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Theses and Dissertations , Bachelor thesis
    Format: 234
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Published
    Description: conservation
    Description: produits
    Description: pêche
    Keywords: Conservation ; Fisheries ; Fish products
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Non-Refereed , Article
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Ecological Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Ecological Applications 23 (2013): 959–971, doi:10.1890/12-0447.1.
    Description: The biological benefits of marine reserves have garnered favor in the conservation community, but “no-take” reserve implementation is complicated by the economic interests of fishery stakeholders. There are now a number of studies examining the conditions under which marine reserves can provide both economic and ecological benefits. A potentially important reality of fishing that these studies overlook is that fishing can damage the habitat of the target stock. Here, we construct an equilibrium bioeconomic model that incorporates this habitat damage and show that the designation of marine reserves, coupled with the implementation of a tax on fishing effort, becomes both biologically and economically favorable as habitat sensitivity increases. We also study the effects of varied degrees of spatial control on fisheries management. Together, our results provide further evidence for the potential monetary and biological value of spatial management, and the possibility of a mutually beneficial resolution to the fisherman–conservationist marine reserve designation dilemma.
    Description: M. G. Neubert acknowledges the support of the National Science Foundation (DMS-0532378, OCE-1031256) and a Thomas B. Wheeler Award for Ocean Science and Society. H. V. Moeller acknowledges support from a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. This research is based in part on work supported by Award No. USA 00002 made by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).
    Keywords: Bioeconomics ; Destructive fishing practices ; Fisheries ; Habitat damage ; Marine protected areas ; Marine reserves ; Optimal control ; Optimal harvesting ; Spatial management
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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    Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino | Madrid (Espagne)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Description du secteur de la pêche Avec la Mauritanie, le Sénégal est de loin le plus grand producteur de produits de pêche de la sous région. Avec 718 km de cote et un territoire maritime de 198km2, 15 745 km2 de superficie fluviale, 2 estuaires, des mangroves et un lac de 350km2, le Sénégal possède tous les atouts des plus grands producteurs de pêche. Le potentiel annuel de captures s’élève à 500 000 tonnes. Le secteur a subi une croissance spectaculaire ces trente dernières années : les débarquements sont passés 50 000 tonnes en 1965 à plus de 450 000 en 1997. Le secteur se compose principalement de deux sous-secteurs : la pêche industrielle et la pêche traditionnelle ou artisanale. Cette dernière, vielle de plusieurs siècles a su s’adapter et se moderniser au cours des dernières décennies. La flotte de pêche artisanale est dynamique et diversifiée ; selon les estimations, en 2005 il y avait plus de 13 000 pirogues. La pêche artisanale se concentre dans sept régions maritimes et fluviales du pays: Dakar, Thiès, Saint Louis, Fatick, Zinguinchor, Louga et Kaolack. Le port de Kayar dans la région de Thiès correspond à la principale zone de débarquement de la pêche artisanale avec environ 70% des débarquements. Dans le secteur industriel, les pêcheurs travaillent à bord d’une flottille de petits sardiniers, de 143 chalutiers destinés à la pêche d’espèces demersales, de 3 sardiniers et de 42 thoniers. Alors que le Sénégal domine largement le sous-secteur demersale avec 70% des chalutiers opérants, le pays ne possède que 6 thoniers contre 38 étrangers, dont une partie seulement des captures est débarquée au Sénégal. La pêche industrielle est concentrée autour de la capitale dans le Port autonome de Dakar et des ports secondaires de Saint Louis, Kaolack et Ziguinchor. Aujourd’hui, le secteur de la pêche sénégalaise est largement dominé par la pêche artisanale, qui constituait 90% des cargaisons totales des produits de la mer en 2006 avec 350 000 tonnes. Plus de 60% des produits de la pêche artisanale sont destinés à l’exportation et la transformation. En 2006, le secteur dans son ensemble représentait 9% du PIB du secteur primaire, 1.5% du PIB total, et 1/3 des devises étrangères (250 millions de dollars par an). Plus importante que le poids économique du secteur, est son poids social : la pêche génère indirectement 600 000 emplois, dont 67% au sein du secteur artisanal. En outre, les produits de la pêche comblent les besoins en protéines animales de la population sénégalaise à hauteur de 75%1. La pêche a connu une expansion spectaculaire au cours des dernières décennies grâce à l’impulsion de politiques publiques de développement basées sur une logique sectorielle productiviste. Une flotte nationale artisanale et industrielle a été progressivement mise en place ainsi que de fortes capacités de transformation industrielle. Cet engagement de l’Etat a ensuite connu un net ralentissement du fait, entre autre, des politiques d’ajustement structurel. Le renchérissement des coûts de production subséquents à la dévaluation du franc CFA en 1994 a lourdement affecté les pêcheurs. Parallèlement, avec la forte demande en produits halieutiques et en l’absence de politiques adéquates et cohérentes de gestion durable des ressources exploitables, une situation de surexploitation des ressources halieutiques s’est installée. En conséquence de la raréfaction des ressources halieutiques, la pêche sénégalaise traverse une crise sans précédent, dont les effets commencent à se faire sentir à tous les niveaux : appauvrissement des communautés de pêcheurs, menace de l’approvisionnement en poisson des populations, baisse des captures à haute valeur ajoutée, baisse des exportations, baisse de la rentabilité et des revenus des unités de pêche. Par ailleurs, de plus en plus d’établissements de transformation industrielle ferment (23 entreprises entre 1999 et 2006).
    Description: Ministerio de Medio Ambiente Y Medio Rural y Marino
    Description: Pablo Manuel Xandri Royo CTP Proyecto (INT/07/16M/SPA) Este trabajo se ha realizado en el marco del Convenio de Colaboración entre el actual Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino de España y la Organización Internacional del Trabajo de 28 de diciembre de 2007
    Description: Published
    Description: environnement; socio-économie; pêche; capture; débarquement; engin de pêche; femme; pêcheur; convention internationale; réglementation
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Marine environment ; Socioeconomic aspects ; Capture fisheries ; Landing statistics ; Fishing gear ; Women ; Fishermen ; Conventions ; Fishery regulations
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    Type: Report , Non-Refereed
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Programme KURUKAN FUGAN (Union Européenne/Gouvernement du Sénégal/EndaGraf/GRET)
    Description: Published
    Description: politique de pêche; environnement marin; socio-économie; co-gestion; aquaculture; pêche artisanale; pêche industrielle; pêcherie; ONG; AMP; ressource halieutique; organisations professionnelles
    Keywords: Marine environment ; Socioeconomic aspects ; Fishery management ; Aquaculture ; Artisanal fishing ; Fisheries ; Industrial fish ; Fishery resources ; Fishing policy ; Protected areas ; Professionals
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    Type: Book , Non-Refereed , Article
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-18
    Description: En la época colonial algunas especies de peces cubanos retienen sus nombres por los cuales eran conocidos por los aborígenes: biajaca, biajaiba, cojinúa, jiguagua, cibí. Aún hoy se designan de igual forma. En esta época aparece la primera obra científica impresa en Cuba, los primeros pueblos pescadores y los primeros científicos.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-18
    Description: Published
    Description: especies nativas
    Description: pesca
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Indigenous species ; Indigenous fishing
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-18
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fisheries
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-18
    Description: Recuento en forma breve de las pesquerías de estas especies durante varios siglos, en los cuales los sabios Parra y Felipe Poey ofrecen descripciones. Precios, lugares de captura y pescadores son los protagonistas.
    Description: Published
    Description: Emperador-Xiphias gladius
    Description: pez espada
    Description: castero-Makaira nigricans
    Description: aguja blanca-Tetrapturus albidus
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Fishes
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-18
    Description: Causas del descenso en las pesquerías de estas especies a partir de 1975. Se describen las técnicas y artes de pesca empleadas y se abunda en la complejidad de las capturas y las características de los palangres empleados para cada especie. Una comparación es establecida además con países del área. De forma muy didáctica e instructiva.
    Description: Published
    Description: castero-Makaira nigricans
    Description: Emperador-Xiphias gladius
    Description: aguja blanca-Tetrapturus albidus
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Fishes
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    Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
    Publication Date: 2013-07-11
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Walker, Cameron -- England -- Nature. 2013 Jul 4;499(7456):115-7.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23841144" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Authorship ; Biodiversity ; Congresses as Topic ; *Cooperative Behavior ; Ecology/education ; *Education, Graduate ; Fisheries ; *Group Processes ; International Cooperation ; Multicenter Studies as Topic ; Research Personnel/*education ; Research Report ; Statistics as Topic
    Print ISSN: 0028-0836
    Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Publication Date: 2013-05-04
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Normile, Dennis -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2013 May 3;340(6132):546-7. doi: 10.1126/science.340.6132.546.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23641089" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Aquaculture ; *Aquatic Organisms ; *Bays ; *Earthquakes ; *Ecosystem ; Fisheries ; Geologic Sediments ; Japan ; Pacific Ocean ; *Tsunamis
    Print ISSN: 0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Computer Science , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Patagonian anchovy (Engraulis anchoita) and sprat (Sprattus fuegensis) constitute the two most important pelagic resources of the Argentine Patagonian shelf (SW Atlantic). Age and growth parameters of larvae and juveniles of both species were determined analyzing otoliths daily increments. A total of 404 anchovies (4.1-33 mm SL) and 157 sprats (5-41 mm SL) were analyzed. The Laird-Gompertz growth model was fitted to the length-at-age data of anchovies: L(t) = 4.2 exp (2.28 (1-(-0.034 t))). The parameters of the model were: L: 41.06 mm; the inflection point: 15.11 mm and 27 days; and the maximum growth rate: 0.51 mm day-1. The length-at-age data of sprat larvae and juveniles were represented in two linear models: L(t) = 0.32 t + 7.6; and L(t) = 0.22 t + 6.6. Slopes represented mean growth rates, 0.32 and 0.22 mm day-1 for larvae and juveniles, respectively. Variations in length-at-age between years were determined through the analysis of individual growth trajectories. Variations were found in sprats, not in anchovies.
    Description: La anchoíta patagónica (Engraulis anchoita) y la sardina fueguina (Sprattus fuegensis) constituyen los dos recursos pelágicos más importantes de la Plataforma Patagónica Argentina (Atlántico SO). Se determinaron la edad y el crecimiento de larvas y juveniles de ambas especies mediante el análisis de incrementos diarios de los otolitos. Se analizaron un total de 404 anchoítas (4,1-33 mm LS) y 157 sardinas (5-41 mm LS). Se ajustó el modelo de crecimiento de Laird-Gompertz a los datos longitud-edad de las anchoítas: L(t) = 4,2 exp (2,28 (1-(-0,034 t))). Según el modelo: L~!: 41,06 mm; el punto de inflexión: 15,11 mm y 27 días; y la máxima tasa de crecimiento: 0,51 mm día-1. Los datos longitud-edad de larvas y juveniles de sardina fueguina se representaron en dos modelos lineales: L(t) = 0,32 t + 7,6 y L (t) = 0,22 t + 6,6. Las pendientes representaron las tasas de crecimiento medias, 0,32 y 0,22 mm día-1 en larvas y juveniles, respectivamente. Las variaciones en longitud-edad entre años se estudiaron mediante el análisis de trayectorias individuales de crecimiento. Se encontraron variaciones en las sardinas fueguinas, no en las anchoítas.
    Description: Published
    Description: Engraulis anchoita, Sprattus fuegensis, anchoíta, sardina fueguina, larvas de peces, juveniles, otolitos, peces pelágicos, tasa de crecimiento
    Keywords: Atlántico Sudoccidental, Argentina ; Daily increments ; Marine environment ; Engraulis anchoita ; Sprattus fuegensis ; Fish larvae ; Juveniles ; Growth rate ; Otoliths ; Pelagic fish
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se presentan los resultados de monitoreo de las poblaciones comerciales de cobo en el área comprendida entre los cayos El Cabezo y Boca de Sagua (220 49`N--230 04`N y los 790 35W—800 07´ `W), plataforma Norte de la Provincia de Villa Clara. A partir de los resultados de las densidades de individuos como índice de la abundancia y la estructura poblacional encontrada, se propone un potencial de captura de 104 TM (peso entero). Además, se definen las medidas de manejo para el uso sostenible del recurso Eustrombus gigas en esta zona. El aprovechamiento en carne desembarcada (Eviscerada y sin manto) para individuos adultos con talla comercial se obtiene por un factor de 0,074 (7,4%) del peso entero, que representa 7,7 TM. Se excluye el área protegida desde Las Picúas hasta Cayo Cristo.
    Description: cobo (Eustrombus gigas), Caibarién, Villa Clara
    Keywords: Monitoring ; Fisheries management ; Fisheries
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    Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales | Mar del Plata (Argentina)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Two of the most important frontal systems of the Argentine Sea (SW Atlantic Ocean) were compared to obtain evidences on the regulatory mechanisms of food web length, incorporating both spatial (areas within fronts) and temporal (presence or absence of frontal structure) variability. The stable isotopes of Carbon and Nitrogen were used to evaluate the origin and composition of the organic matter used by primary consumers, the structure of food webs, the trophic levels of several taxa and the benthic-pelagic coupling within each system. In the Río de la Plata estuarine front, different sources of organic matter would support the food webs occurring in the three areas of the system. The particulate organic material (POM) would be the main resource supporting the food web in the mixohaline area, although with different composition between surface and bottom layers. The similarity of the ~d〈sup〉13〈/sup〉C signature between the fluvial detritus and the surface POM revealed a strong river-estuary coupling. On the contrary, the salt marsh area did not contribute significantly to POM composition. Consumers of the three areas used both in situ generated and alocthonous resources. A clear division between those species that used planktonic (estuarine or river species) and benthic resources (sea-originated) was observed. Invertebrates such as Acartia tonsa and Neomysis americana were the base of the planktonic food web and canalized most part of the energy present in the system (detritus and POM). The salt marsh contribution to the estuarine system was restricted to crabs from the tidal plain. The trophic level of fish community mostly corresponded to secondary consumers. In the tidal front, there were differences in the POM composition between homogeneous and stratified sectors. Notwithstanding that, the trophic structure was similar between sectors, with variations in the composition of primary consumers. The different signatures of lower consumers were integrated by higher order consumers (fishes). Two trophic pathways (herbivorous and microbial) may dominate in different areas and periods. The fish community was characterized by a higher trophic level (mostly third consumers). The productivity, environmental compartmentation and species diversity affected the trophic structure differently in each front. The structure of the estuarine trophic food web was based on a few dominant species in the lower levels that canalized most part of the energy, a high trophic dependence of these species to fish community and, as a corollary, a classic and short trophic food web stable through time. In the tidal front, the trophic food web presented spatio-temporal fluctuations in the POM composition, a strong benthic-pelagic coupling with a great proportion of fish using benthic preys and a larger food web than in the estuary. This study indicates that high resource availability alone is not an indicator of a longer food web.
    Description: Tesis (doctorado). Realizada en el INIDEP (Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero - Mar del Plata, Argentina)
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: cadena alimenticia, relaciones tróficas, niveles tróficos, frentes salinos, frente de estuarios, bentos, peces salobres, peces marinos
    Keywords: Brackishwater environment ; Marine environment ; Food webs ; Trophic relationships ; Trophic levels ; Saline fronts ; Estuarine front ; Carbon isotopes ; Nitrogen isotopes ; Plankton ; Benthos ; Brackishwater fish ; Marine fish
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Theses and Dissertations , Phd thesis
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Several grenadier species distribute in the SW Atlantic Ocean. Macrourus carinatus and Caelorinchus fasciatus are more frequently identified in commercial catches and during research cruises. Those benthopelagic fishes, related to subantarctic waters, inhabit at depths beyond 200 m and in high seas, between 36º S-59º S. During the surveys carried out on board of Argentinean research vessels, M. carinatus was present in 4% of the trawls performed. The highest densities (〉17 t nm-2), obtained between 360-380 m depth, at 39º S, decreased significantly southwards. C. fasciatus was caught in 6% of the total trawls and the highest densities (15-35 t nm-2) were found at depths beyond 200 m, south of 52º S. Due to the difficulty encountered to identify them, in fishing statistics they are grouped as ‘Grenadiers’. Nevertheless, in many cases, the correct identification by scientific observers on board of commercial vessels provides useful information to support the data gathered. Grenadiers are caught as by-catch in important fisheries that have the main fishing grounds south of 52º S. Historically, different countries participated in the fishery that shows two evolution periods. In the first, exploitation carried out mainly by vessels from the former USSR reached a maximum of 31,000 t in 1984. In the second, the Argentine fleet caught up to 10,000 t in 2000. At present, freezer and factory trawlers obtain 88% of the catches and longliners 10% of the total.
    Description: Varias especies de granadero se distribuyen en el Océano Atlántico SO. Macrourus carinatus y Caelorinchus fasciatus son las que se identifican con mayor frecuencia en las capturas comerciales y en campañas de investigación. Estas especies de peces bentopelágicos se relacionan con aguas subantárticas y habitan entre los 36º S y 59º S, a profundidades superiores a los 200 m y en alta mar. Durante las campañas llevadas a cabo a bordo de buques de investigación pesquera argentinos, M. carinatus estuvo presente en el 4% de los arrastres realizados. Las mayores densidades (〉 17 t mn-2), que se obtuvieron entre los 360-380 m de profundidad, a 39º S, disminuyeron significativamente hacia el sur. C. fasciatus se capturó en el 6% del total de los lances de pesca realizados; las más altas densidades (15-35 t mn-2) se obtuvieron a partir de los 200 m de profundidad, al sur de los 52º S. La dificultad para identificarlos a simple vista hace que en las estadísticas pesqueras las especies se presenten agrupadas como ‘granaderos’. Sin embargo, en muchos casos, los observadores científicos a bordo de buques comerciales los reconocen debidamente y proporcionan valiosa información para respaldar los datos recopilados. Los granaderos constituyen la captura incidental de pesquerías importantes cuyos principales caladeros se sitúan al sur de los 52º S. Históricamente, distintos países participaron de la pesquería que muestra dos períodos de evolución. En el primero, la explotación, realizada esencialmente por buques de la ex Unión Soviética, alcanzó un máximo de 31.000 t en 1984. En el segundo, la flota argentina capturó un máximo de 10.000 t en 2000. En la actualidad, los buques arrastreros congeladores y factoría obtienen el 88% de las capturas y los palangreros el 10% del total.
    Description: Published
    Description: Caelorinchus fasciatus, Macrourus carinatus, granadero, pesca comercial, arrastre de fondo, pesquería demersal, estadísticas de captura
    Keywords: Atlántico Sudoccidental, Argentina ; Marine environment ; Commercial fishing ; Bottom trawling ; Demersal fisheries ; Catch statistics
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    Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales | Mar del Plata (Argentina)
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The relationship between environmental variables (depth, temperature and salinity) and the abundance of sharks (Mustelus schmitti and Squatina guggenheim) and skates (Sympterygia bonapartii, Rioraja agassizi and Atlantoraja castelnaui) was analyzed in the Southwestern Atlantic coastal waters (between 34~'S and 42~'S at depths of less than 50 m from the coast line). Data were collected during research Cruises carried out by the National Institute of Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP) during winter and late spring. Due to differences in the continental water discharges, salinity spatial distribution and in the environmental condition seasonality, data from the Río de la Plata and El Rincón were independently analyzed. Shark and skate species shows different relationships with the environmental variables, showing differences in the spatial distribution patterns and in the abundance seasonality between species. M. schmitti and S. guggenheim showed ontogenetic differences in the habitat use and in the abundance seasonality. Juveniles occupy shallow waters (〈 25 m depth), defining nursery areas along the coast. Adults occupied deep waters (〉 40 m depth) during no reproductive season (winter) and they migrate to shallow waters during the reproductive season (late spring). S. bonapartii, R. agassizi and A. castelnaui not showed ontogenetic differences in habitat use or in the abundance seasonality. Both study areas showed inter-annual variations in the temperature and salinity spatial distributions, which explains the abundance and spatial distribution variations of the coastal chondrichthyans. In these areas, zones with high environmental variability can be identified and associated to the edges of the oceanographic regimes (e.g. Punta Rasa, Punta Médanos, the coastal area among Montevideo and Punta del Este, coastal area among Monte Hermoso y Claromecó). The abundance and availability of M. schmitti, S. guggenheim, S. bonapartii, R. agassizi and A. castelnaui in the SW Atlantic coastal waters were affected by the seasonal and inter-annual variations in the geographical distribution of the environmental conditions. The viviparous chondrichthyans shows a strong seasonality in the habitat use, migrating from deep to shallow waters (M. schmitti, S. guggenheim). Habitat use seasonality in oviparous chondrichthyans studied here are not clearly defined being S. bonapartii the skate which showed higher abundance seasonality. Considering habitat use, the species that forms coastal aggregations as part of their reproductive migrations (M. schmitti, S. guggeheim and S. bonapartii) would be the most vulnerable to environmental variations and localized exploitation. Therefore, in the SW Atlantic coastal waters, the chondrichthyans which use specifics habitat for egg laying (S. bonapartti) or parturition (M. schmitti y S. guggenheim) would be more vulnerable in this regard than those which have no preference for specific habitats (R. agassizi y A. castelnaui). These findings represent an essential knowledge to these species and provide valuable information concerning the conservation programmes and management strategies of the chondrichthyan fishes.
    Description: Tesis (doctorado). Realizada en el INIDEP (Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero - Mar del Plata, Argentina)
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: Mustelus schmitti, Squatina guggenheim, Sympterygia bonapartii, Rioraja agassizi, Atlantoraja castelnaui, tiburones, rayas, gatuzo, pez ángel, raya marmorada, raya lisa, raya moteada, distribución temporal, distribución geográfica, selección de habitat, abundancia, condiciones ambientales, aguas costeras, variación espacial
    Keywords: Mustelus schmitti ; Marine environment ; Squatina guggenheim ; Sympterygia bonapartii ; Rioraja agassizi ; Atlantoraja castelnaui ; Temporal distribution ; Geographical distribution ; Habitat selection ; Abundance ; Environmental conditions ; Coastal waters ; Spatial variations
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Theses and Dissertations , Phd thesis
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Zygochlamys patagonica (King and Broderip, 1832) is an ecosystem engineer mollusk which forms aggregations or banks, of different densities, in the main frontal systems of the SW Atlantic Ocean. The objectives of this work were to analyze the composition, biomass, diversity and species richness of the benthic invertebrate assemblages at different scallop densities as well as the variability of their trophic webs at high and low scallop densities. For this, samples of the benthic invertebrate assemblages were taken at the Shelf Break Front with a non-selective epibenthic dredge. It was evaluated if the abundance (ind/m2) or biomass (colonial species, gr/m2) of the different taxa varied with scallop densities. The results showed that from 14 analyzed, the violet stars (Fam. Pterasteridae) and the epibenthic bivalve Hiatella meridionalis were the only species that had a positive correlation with the scallop density. The trophic web, analyzed by stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen, showed that the scallop Z. patagonica was the base of the food web (as primary consumer) while the violet stars and the snail Adelomelon ancilla were the top predators. The sea urchin Sterechinus agassizi and the grey star Ctenodiscus australis presented higher ~d〈sup〉15〈/sup〉N at low scallop densities probably due to a less herbivorous diet, product of hydrographic variations minor level. Z patagonica was an important prey of the snails A. ancilla and Fusitriton magellanicus, as well as of the sea urchin Austrosidaris canaliculata and the sea star C. australis. All these predators had higher percentages of scallops contribution in their diet in areas where scallops had higher densities. There were no differences between diversity and species richness of the benthic invertebrate assemblages at different scallop densities. These results indicate that the Patagonian scallop as an engineer ecosystem had, at small scales, both positive and negative effects on the benthic invertebrate assemblages, without increases diversity or species richness. This work allows insight into the role of the Patagonian scallop as an engineer ecosystem and how this species could influence a benthic trophic web.
    Description: Tesis (licencicatura). Realizada en el INIDEP (Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero - Mar del Plata, Argentina)
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: Zygochlamys patagonica, vieira patagónica, bentos, asociación ecológica, relaciones tróficas, cadena alimenticia, biomasa, isótopos, frentes de plataforma
    Keywords: Zygochlamys patagonica ; Marine environment ; Benthos ; Ecological associations ; Trophic relationships ; Food webs ; Biomass ; Isotopes ; Shelf fronts
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Theses and Dissertations , Bachelor thesis
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The distribution of chlorophyll-a concentration in the austral Patagonian (SW Atlantic Ocean) shelf between 47º S-54º S with in situ data collected in March-April 2000 is analyzed. Data derived from Niskin samples and continuous in situ fluorometry. Two areas with high chlorophyll values (~- 1.6 mg m-3) on the central shelf corresponding to the area between isolines 100-150 m depth and near the coastal region off Bahía Grande south of the Santa Cruz river (Argentina) were identified. Minimum values (~, 0.5 mg m-3) were found in the coastal zone close to the 50 m isobath and to the southern region of the Patagonian shelf. Fluorescence: chlorophyll-a concentration ratios were more variable at sea surface than at different depths of the water column. The possible causes for the vertical distribution of chlorophyll-a are analyzed.
    Description: Se analiza la distribución de concentración de clorofila a en la región de la plataforma patagónica austral (Atlántico SO) entre los 47º S-54º S a partir de mediciones in situ realizadas durante marzo-abril de 2000. Las observaciones de campo se realizaron con muestreadores discretos (botellas Niskin) y continuos (fluorómetros). Se identificaron dos áreas con altos valores de clorofila (~- 1,6 mg m-3) en la zona central de plataforma correspondiente al área entre las isobatas de 100 m y 150 m y en un núcleo secundario en la zona costera de Bahía Grande al sur de la desembocadura del Río Santa Cruz (Argentina). Los valores mínimos se asociaron a la franja costera próxima a la isobata de 50 m y a la región sur de la plataforma patagónica donde se registraron valores inferiores a ~, 0,5 mg m-3. La relación fluorescencia: concentración de clorofila a fue más variable en las muestras de superficie que a distintas profundidades de la columna de agua. Se analizan las posibles causas de la distribución vertical de clorofila a.
    Description: Published
    Description: fitoplancton, clorofila, fluorescencia, distribución vertical, plataforma continental
    Keywords: Atlántico Sudoccidental, Argentina, Santa Cruz ; Atlántico Sudoccidental, Argentina, Patagonia ; Marine environment ; Phytoplankton ; Chlorophylls ; Fluorescence ; Vertical distribution ; Continental shelves
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  • 48
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: La présente étude a pour but de déterminer l’organotropisme de quatre métaux traces (Cd, Pb, Hg et Zn) ainsi que leurs concentrations dans le zooplancton et dans trois organes (muscle, foie et branchies) de la sardinelle (Sardinella aurita) provenant du golfe de Tunis. Les résultats ont montré que les concentrations moyennes des quatre métaux dosés (Cd, Pb, Hg et Zn) sont plus élevées dans la sardinelle que dans le zooplancton. Ceci est dû à la bioamplification de ces éléments dans la sardinelle qui occupe un niveau trophique élevé de la chaîne alimentaire marine. Pour le Pb, le Hg et le Zn, les teneurs le plus élevées ont été enregistrées dans les branchies de la sardinelle, alors que le Cd est concentré davantage au niveau du foie. Les concentrations trouvées, sont inférieures aux seuils fixés par la Commission Européenne de l’Environnement (CEE). En conséquence, les organismes analysés sont considérés comme indemnes de toute contamination par ces métaux traces.
    Description: تقيم هذه الدراسة التلوث الكيميائي في الهوائم الحيوانّية العائمة و في ثلاثة أعضاء لسمكة الاتشة Sardinella aurita (العضلة, الكبد, الخياشيم) وقع جلبها من خليج تونس. و يهدف هذا البحث إلى تقييم نسبة تركيز الكادميوم والرصاص و الزنك و الزئبق مع تحديد العضو الذي يقع فيه التركيز الأكبر لهذه المعادن. تم جمع العينات باستعمال شباك خاصة للهوائم العائمة و بواسطة الكركارة بالنسبة لسمك الاتشة. أجريت التحاليل بواسطة آلة الامتصاص الذري مع استعمال عينات مرجعية. بينت النتائج أن سمك الاتشة هو الذي فيه الأكثر تركيزا لهذه المعادن. وذلك بسبب تواجدها في أعلى سلم للمنظومة الغذائية . وأن الخياشيم تحتوي على أعلى النسبة من الرصاص و الزنك و الزئبق. استنادا على هذه الدراسة تجدر الإشارة إلى أن كميات المعادن الثقيلة تبقى ضعيفة بالمقارنة مع الحد الادني المعمول به لدى المنظمة الأوربية للبيئة. لذا يمكن اعتبار الأنواع التي وقع تحليلها خالية من كل تلو ث بهذه المعادن و بالتالي تبقى صالحة للاستهلاك.
    Description: This study aimed to investigate the bioaccumulation of trace elements (Cd, Pb, Hg and Zn) in Sardinella aurita (pelagic fish) and zooplankton from the gulf of Tunis. The analysis of Cd, Pb, Hg and Zn were carried out in three organs (liver, gills and muscle) of Sardinella aurita and in zooplankton and were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The obtained results indicate that Sardinella was more contaminated by trace elements than zooplankton in the gulf of Tunis. This difference could be related to the food chain position occupied by this fish. The liver of Sardinella has the highest level of cadmium, but the gills are the main organ which accumulate Pb, Hg and Zn. Trace metals in the edible parts of Sardinella aurita¸ from the gulf of Tunis were in the safety levels for human uses.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Sardinella aurita ; Marine environment ; Bioaccumulation ; Marine pollution ; Pollution indicators ; Trace elements ; Zooplankton
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  • 49
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: To estimate the biomass of six species, the stratified design used at present for demersal coastal fish stocks is compared against other design alternatives. Density data (t mn-2 between 34ºS and 42ºS, from the coast line to 50m depth, corresponding to whitemouth croaker (Micropogonias furnieri), patagonian smoothhound (Mustelus schmitti), stripped) weakfish (Cynoscion guatucupa), angular angel shark (Squatina guggenheim), brazilian flathead (Percophis brasiliensis) and skate (Sympterygia bonapartii) collected in surveys carried out in spring and winter in the Argentine Sea (SW Atlantic), were analyzed. The spatial distribution of the species was strongly contagious and influenced by bottom salinity. Different marine zones that showed special salinity features for a long time were defined to test bounded strata accordingly. The simple random design caused, in general, greater uncertainty than any of the stratified designs when using the 17 fixed strata surveyed during the last cruises or when two ‘new designs’ that included 7 strata, different for spring and winter, were adopted. Although no stratified scheme showed superiority to assess all and every species, their comparative advantages are discussed. Assessments made with the design used at present seem to be less efficient in winter thus suggesting that, in the future, surveys should be carried out in spring. No great differences among designs were found when the efficiency gain-sample size relation was studied and that resulted very low above 150 trawls if compared to the cost of using the research vessel.
    Description: Published
    Description: evaluación de stock, relevamientos pesqueros, pesquería costera, estratificación, análisis espacial, peces demersales, modelado, Micropogonias furnieri, Mustelus schmitti, Cynoscion guatucupa, Squatina guggenheim, Percophis brasiliensis, Sympterygia bonapartii, corvina, gatuzo, pescadilla de red, pez ángel, pez palo, raya marmorada
    Keywords: Micropogonias furnieri ; PSW, Argentina, Buenos Aires ; ASW, Uruguay ; Swept area ; Marine environment ; Mustelus schmitti ; Cynoscion guatucupa ; Squatina guggenheim ; Percophis brasiliensis ; Sympterygia bonapartii ; Stock assessment ; Fishery surveys ; Coastal fisheries ; Stratification ; Spatial analysis ; Modelling ; Demersal fish
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Taylor & Francis for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Aquaculture Economics & Management 16 (2012): 167-181, doi:10.1080/13657305.2012.678551.
    Description: This study presents a framework for analyzing the interactions between aquaculture and capture fisheries in the context of ecosystem-based management. We extend a model of the economic and ecological systems in coastal New England by incorporating an aquaculture sector in a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model and by examining the forage fish and aquaculture link in a marine food web. We show that aquaculture and commercial fisheries interact in a complex way throughout the economic and ecological systems.
    Description: This work was supported by the NOAA Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program (Award No. NA09NMF4270097), the MIT Sea Grant College Program (NOAA Award No. NA10OAR4170086, Subaward No. 5710002974), and the Johnson Endowment of the WHOI Marine Policy Center.
    Description: 2013-06-08
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Ecosystem-based management ; CGE model ; Food web model ; Forage fish
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Preprint
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Marine Ecology Progress Series 360 (2008): 179-187, doi:10.3354/meps07314.
    Description: Complex 3D biological-physical models are becoming widely used in marine and freshwater ecology. These models are highly valued synthesizing tools because they provide insights into complex dynamics that are difficult to understand using purely empirical methods or theoretical analytical models. Of particular interest has been the incorporation of concentration-based copepod population dynamics into 3D physical transport models. These physical models typically have large numbers of grid points and therefore require a simplified biological model. However, concentration-based copepod models have used a fine resolution age-stage structure to prevent artificially short generation times, known as numerical ‘diffusion.’ This increased resolution has precluded use of age-stage structured copepod models in 3D physical models due to computational constraints. In this paper, we describe a new method, which tracks the mean age of each life stage instead of using age classes within each stage. We then compare this model to previous age-stage structured models. A probability model is developed with the molting rate derived from the mean age of the population and the probability density function (PDF) of molting. The effects of temperature and mortality on copepod population dynamics are also discussed. The mean-age method effectively removes the numerical diffusion problem and reproduces observed median development times (MDTs) without the need for a high-resolution age-stage structure. Thus, it is well-suited for finding solutions of concentration-based zooplankton models in complex biological-physical models.
    Description: This work was supported by US GLOBEC NOAA grant NA17RJ1223.
    Description: 2013-05-22
    Keywords: Plankton ; Copepods ; Modeling ; Marine ecology ; Oceanography ; Limnology ; Methodology ; Mean age
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    Publication Date: 2012-08-24
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Hoag, Hannah -- England -- Nature. 2012 Aug 23;488(7412):437-8. doi: 10.1038/488437a.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22914141" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Animals, Genetically Modified ; Climate Change ; Ecosystem ; Environmental Policy ; Environmental Restoration and Remediation ; Fisheries ; Food, Genetically Modified/adverse effects ; Freshwater Biology/*economics/trends ; *Lakes/analysis/chemistry/microbiology ; Metal Nanoparticles/adverse effects/toxicity ; Ontario ; Phosphorus/adverse effects/toxicity ; Silver/adverse effects/toxicity ; Toxicology/*economics/trends ; Universities/organization & administration ; Water Pollutants/adverse effects/*toxicity
    Print ISSN: 0028-0836
    Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687
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    Publication Date: 2012-12-14
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Trathan, Philip N -- England -- Nature. 2012 Dec 13;492(7428):186. doi: 10.1038/492186b.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23235865" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Antarctic Regions ; *Conservation of Natural Resources ; Fisheries ; *Oceans and Seas
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    Publication Date: 2012-08-17
    Description: The ocean plays a critical role in supporting human well-being, from providing food, livelihoods and recreational opportunities to regulating the global climate. Sustainable management aimed at maintaining the flow of a broad range of benefits from the ocean requires a comprehensive and quantitative method to measure and monitor the health of coupled human-ocean systems. We created an index comprising ten diverse public goals for a healthy coupled human-ocean system and calculated the index for every coastal country. Globally, the overall index score was 60 out of 100 (range 36-86), with developed countries generally performing better than developing countries, but with notable exceptions. Only 5% of countries scored higher than 70, whereas 32% scored lower than 50. The index provides a powerful tool to raise public awareness, direct resource management, improve policy and prioritize scientific research.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Halpern, Benjamin S -- Longo, Catherine -- Hardy, Darren -- McLeod, Karen L -- Samhouri, Jameal F -- Katona, Steven K -- Kleisner, Kristin -- Lester, Sarah E -- O'Leary, Jennifer -- Ranelletti, Marla -- Rosenberg, Andrew A -- Scarborough, Courtney -- Selig, Elizabeth R -- Best, Benjamin D -- Brumbaugh, Daniel R -- Chapin, F Stuart -- Crowder, Larry B -- Daly, Kendra L -- Doney, Scott C -- Elfes, Cristiane -- Fogarty, Michael J -- Gaines, Steven D -- Jacobsen, Kelsey I -- Karrer, Leah Bunce -- Leslie, Heather M -- Neeley, Elizabeth -- Pauly, Daniel -- Polasky, Stephen -- Ris, Bud -- St Martin, Kevin -- Stone, Gregory S -- Sumaila, U Rashid -- Zeller, Dirk -- England -- Nature. 2012 Aug 30;488(7413):615-20. doi: 10.1038/nature11397.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, 735 State St Suite 300, Santa Barbara, California 93101, USA. halpern@nceas.ucsb.edu〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22895186" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Conservation of Natural Resources/*statistics & numerical data ; *Ecosystem ; Environmental Monitoring/*methods ; Environmental Policy ; Fisheries ; Geography ; Human Activities/standards/statistics & numerical data ; *Internationality ; Marine Biology/*methods ; Oceanography/*methods ; Oceans and Seas ; Recreation ; *Seawater ; Water Pollution/analysis
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    Publication Date: 2012-12-22
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Davidson, Lindsay N K -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2012 Dec 21;338(6114):1538-9. doi: 10.1126/science.338.6114.1538.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23258873" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Conservation of Natural Resources/legislation & jurisprudence ; Fisheries ; Population Dynamics ; *Sharks
    Print ISSN: 0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Computer Science , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Las capturas de langosta espinosa Panulirus argus (Latreille, 1804) en Cuba alcanzaron sus mayores volúmenes en la década de 1980 con un promedio anual de 11565 ton. En la década de 1990, la captura descendió a un promedio de 9327 ton, lo cual se ha visto agudizado entre 2000 y 2007 con un promedio de 6262 ton y una mayor variabilidad de las capturas, a pesar de un perfeccionamiento del sistema de manejo pesquero dado por: la disminución del esfuerzo pesquero y de la tasa de mortalidad por pesca desde 1999, el aumento del período de veda desde 2001 y el incremento gradual de la talla mínima legal de captura a partir de 2004. Los análisis más recientes sobre el estado de esta pesquería fueron presentados en el Quinto Taller Regional sobre la Evaluación y la Ordenación de la Langosta Común del Caribe en septiembre 2006 (Puga et al, 2006; FAO, 2007), donde se reconoció por la comunidad científica especializada que la pesquería de langosta cubana se encontraba bien manejada y plenamente explotada (no sobre- explotada) y se concluyó que además de la mortalidad por pesca, otros factores ajenos al sector pesquero estaban produciendo afectaciones en la abundancia del recurso, al causar daños al hábitat 1 en zonas de cría, influyendo negativamente por esta vía sobre el reclutamiento y la producción de langostas. Entre estos aspectos para Cuba se señalaron: la mayor frecuencia e intensidad de huracanes durante el último decenio, el desarrollo de las zonas costeras, la construcción de presas en las cuencas de captación de los ríos y de carreteras en el Archipiélago Sabana-Camagüey comunicando la isla principal con los cayos y los cayos entre si (pedraplenes).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Lobster fisheries ; Fisheries ; Environment management ; Recruitment ; Coastal zone management
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El presente artículo da una descripción detallada de la elaboración y del "curado" de cuerdas de curricán, utilizadas anteriormente para la pesca en Taganga, un pueblo pescador en la costa norte de Colombia. Antes del "curado", estas cuerdas de fibras de algodón y de fabricación industrial, eran o destorcidas o torcidas a mano nuevamente, o tensionadas y envueltas con una cuerda más delgada del mismo material. El "curado" que siguió a estas operaciones se efectuó tanto en una cocción de corteza de las raíces zanconas de mangle, y/o por medio de un frote de estas cuerdas con los hypocotylos del mismo árbol (Rhizophora manglr). Por medio de las técnicas aquí descritas, los pescadores aspiraban a aumentar la resistencia de sus aparejos de pesca en el agua de mar.
    Description: The present paper gives a detailed description of the elaboration and curing of curricán Unes, formerly used as fishing lines in Taganga, a small fishing village on the northem coast of Colombia. These lines, made of cotton fibers and produced industrially, were disassembled and then retwisted by hand, or tightened and then carefully covered with a thinner string of the same material. The curing {"curado") that followed these operations was achieved by immersion of the lines into a boiled infusión of the bark of the prop roots of mangroves (Rhizophora mangle) and/or a rinsing with the hypocotyls of the same trees. By means of the techniques mentioned, the fishermen sought to improve the resistance of their fishing gear to sea water.
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    Keywords: Fisheries ; Fishing ; Gear construction ; Fisheries ; Fishing
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: During a 3 week study, a total of 55 individuals of the redlip blenny (Ophioblennius atlanticus) were observed for at least two 15-minute periods, and several for ten of such periods. The sizes of their territories were estimated, the color pattern of each specimen an intra and interspecific interactions were recorded. The mean territory size of the redlip blenny in the study area appeared to be greater than that of these blennies studied in Curacao and Barbados by NURSALL (1977), the difference reflecting perhaps different methods of identifying the territories or a lower density of O. atlanticus in the Santa Marta área. Territories did not appear to be as consistently defended at the study area as at Barbados/Curacao and our impression ¡s that individuals holding large territories are less likely to defend their borders. It seems possible that light colored individuals are protected by their coloration from attack by dark colored territory owners. In territorial defense the redlip blennies grabbed each other tighthy by the mouth and struggled in this position repeatedly for about 15 seconds. Interspecific antagonism was common in the present study, the redlip blennics defended their territory frequently against Eupomacentrus dorsopunicans or E. partitus.
    Description: Durante un estudio de tres semanas, un total de 5 i individuos del bií'nido Ojih'toblcnnius atlnniicur. fueron observados por lo menos durante dos períodos de 1 í minutos para cada individuo y en algunos casos hasta por 10 de estos periodos. Se estimó el área de sus respectivos territorios y se tomó notí de los patrones de coloración de cada espécimen y de las relaciones intra e interespecificas de ellos. El tamaño promedio del territorio de estos blénidos resultó ser mayor que el de los respectivos territorios estudiados por NURSALL (1977) en Curacao y Barbados. Esta diferencia posiblemente se debe a un método diferente de definir los territorios o refleja una densidad menor de la población de O. aílanticus en Santa Marta, Los territorios del área fueron defendidos con menor intensidad a como lo fueron los de Barbados/ Curacao y es nuestra impresión que individuos ocupando un territorio extenso tienden a defender sus límites en menor grado. El color claro de algunos individuos probablemente los protege de agresiones por parte de individuos de color oscuro. En el acto de defensa territorial intraespecífica, los blénidos se agarran por sus bocas y se sacuden mutuamente durante aproximadamente 15 segundos , pudiéndose repetir esti varias veces. Con frecuencia se observarondefensas de los territorios dirigidas hacia los peces doncella Eupomacentrus dorsopunicnas y E. partitus.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Biology ; Fisheries ; Biology
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se registra por primera vez el fenómeno de albinismo en la familia de peces Muraenesocidae, con base en dos ejemplares de Cynoponticits savanna capturados en la Península de la Guajira. Caribe colombiano.
    Description: The phenomenom of albinism is reported for the first time in che fish family Muraenesocidae. Two anomalous individuals of Cynoponticus savanna were collected from the Guajira Península colombian Caribbean.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Albinism ; Fisheries ; Albinism ; New records
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se ha estudiado la variación anual de la condición de la lisa Mugil incilis Hancock en la Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta (CGSM), la mayor laguna costera del Caribe Colombiano, haciendo énfasis en la influencia ejercida por factores ambientales como la salinidad, la temperatura y la transparencia de las aguas sobre la condición de esta especie de Mugilidae. Las diferencias estacionales observadas en la condición de M. incilis están evidentemente relacionadas con su desarrollo gonadal y dependen de la disponibilidad de alimento. La dieta de M. incilis se basa en detritos y su suministro de alimento parece ser muy afectado por el aporte fluvial a la CGSM, el cual es también responsable de los cambios en la salinidad de la laguna, esto explica la relación inversa (r = -0.82) hallada entre la salinidad y la condición de M. incilis expresada por C = 0.9949 - 0.0057 S(°/oo). La variación anual de la salinidad sigue un patrón rítmico de cambios estacionales, no precisamente "in situ", sino en regiones continentales distantes: las cabeceras de los tributarios de la CGSM. Estas lisas desovan en aguas del Caribe adyacente a la CGSM y su período de migración (dic-marzo) comienza con su mejor condición física, y retornan a sus áreas de alimentación en la CGSM 2 a 4 semanas después, hasta el final de la migración, con su condición mínima ya que al parecer estas lisas no se alimentan durante su migración de desove. No se observaron cambios relacionados con las variaciones de la temperatura. Las aguas más turbias coincidieron con los sitios de alimentación de M. incilis.
    Description: The annual variation in condition of the mullet Mugil incilis Hancock has been studied in the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta (CGSM). The largest coastal lagoon on the Colombian Caribbean, with emphasis on the influence of such environmental factors as salinity, temperature and transparence of the waters on the condition of this species of Mugilidae. Seasonal differences observed in condition of M. incilis are evidently related to gonadal development and depend on food availability. The diet of M, incilis is based on detritus and its food supply seems to be very influenced by river discharge which also accounts for the salinity changes in the lagoon. this explains the in verse correlation (r = -0.82) found between salinity and condition of the mullets expressed as C = 0.9949 - 0.0057 S (°/oo). Annual salinity variation follows a rhythmic pattern of seasonal changes. not precisely "in situ", but in distant continental regions: the headwaters of the tributarles of the CGSM. These mullets spawn in Caribbean waters adjacent to the CGSM and their migración period (Dec-March) begins with their best physical condición, returning to their feeding áreas in the CGSM 2 or 4 weeks lacer, until the end of the migración, with their lowest condition since these mullets apparently do not feed at all during the spawning migration. No change related to temperature variations was observed. and turbid waters were the rule in M. incilis feeding sites.
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    Description: Mugil incilis
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Estuaries ; Ecology ; Coastal lagoons ; Fishery biology ; Fisheries ; Coastal lagoons ; Estuaries ; Fishery biology ; Ecology
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    Description: Paisajes marino costeros, mapas y especies marinas listas para recortar luego de haber leído temas escritos en forma didáctica.
    Description: educación ambiental
    Keywords: Education ; Environment management ; Charts (maps) ; Marine environment
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se describen y se ilustran seis especies de parásitos pertenecientes a la familia Acanthocolpidae encontradas en 19 especies de peces en su mayoría de considerable importancia económica. El estudio taxonómico de estos parásitos se realizó en la Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, al norte de Colombia, desde Enero de 1978 hasta Junio de 1979.
    Description: A taxonomic study for parasites found in 19 mostly economically important fish species was carried out in ihe Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta (Northern Colombia) from January 1978 uritil June 1979. Six species of fish parasites belonging to the family Acanthocolpidae are described and illustrated herein.
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    Keywords: Fisheries ; Ecology ; Parasites ; Parasites ; Fisheries ; Ecology
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: En Afrique de l'Ouest, la zone littorale et ses ressources représentent une composante essentielle pour le développement. Près de 60% de la population est concentrée à moins de 20 km des côtes . La part des ressources halieutiques dans l'alimentation des populations est très importante et croissante. Au Sénégal par exemple, elles contribuent jusqu'à 70% des apports en protéines. A cela s'ajoute le poids socio-économique très important de la pêche en général et de la pêche artisanale en particulier devenue l'un des secteurs les plus stratégiques pour l'économie nationale en Mauritanie notamment. Le Cadre Stratégique de Lutte contre la Pauvreté du Gouvernement Mauritanien considère que : "compte tenu des possibilités qu'elle offre en terme de création d'emplois et de sécurité alimentaire notamment pour les populations pauvres, mais également de génération de recettes en devises, la pêche artisanale revêt une grande priorité, un plan décennal de développement lui sera consacré ".
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    Description: pêche artisanale; littoral; carpe; ethmalose; donnée; mulet; pélagique; pourtague; stock halieutique; pêche; communauté de pêcheurs; effort de pêche; PNBA; technique de pêche; senne tournante; sardinelle; gonade; filet de pêche; courbine; migration d'espèces; campagne de pêche; écosystème; dégradation d'habitats de poissons; enjeux socioéconomiques; commercialisation; conservation
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Fishermen ; Stocks ; Fish fillets ; Ecosystems ; Fishing effort ; Pelagic fisheries ; Artisanal fishing ; Fisheries ; Fishermen ; Stocks ; Capture fishery economics ; Fish eggs ; Fish fillets ; Fishing effort ; Fishery technology ; Mullet fisheries ; Pelagic fisheries ; Ecosystems
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-30
    Description: Ministère des Affaires Etrangères (Sénégal); Ambassade du Sénégal à Rôme (Italy)
    Description: "Action 21"; FAO; application de l'accord; responsabilité de l'état du pavillon; échange d'informations; tiers à l'accord; règlement des différents; adhésion; entrée en vigueur; réserves; amendements; retraits; fonction du dépositaire.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; International agreements ; International cooperation ; Fisheries ; International agreements ; Maritime legislation ; International cooperation
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: The interaction of climate and geology in Central Africa during Late Pleistocene and Holocene is examined. The study is based on sedimentological and limnological work on the main lakes of the Western Branch of the East African Rift Valley, particularly Lake Kivu, Changes in sediment chemistry, mineralogy and diatom assemblage provide a detailed histogram of lake level oscillations. Calculations indicate that the drop in lake level could be as high as 600 m for Tanganyika and 400 m for Kivu, Fluctuations in water levels.are the means for reconstruction of climatic events in tropical Africa of the last 15,000 years. Paleoclimatic comparison between tropical and temperate zones reveals that pluvial times coincide with the prominent interstadials in Europe, e.g. Bølling, Allerød, Climatic Optimum, and reversely, cool and dry periods in equatorial Africa with ice ages in the Northern Hemisphere. The African climatic sequence of pluvials and interpluvials is accompanied by corresponding periods of hydrothermal activity and quiescence. This may suggest that rain water exercises control on hydrothermal. activities.
    Description: Prepared for the National Science Foundation under Grants GA-30641 and GA-35334.
    Keywords: Paleoclimatology ; Limnology
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © John Wiley & Sons, 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of John Wiley & Sons for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 21 (2011): 17-27, doi:10.1002/aqc.1158
    Description: 1. Interactions between cetaceans and fishing activity in the Archipelago of the Azores were examined using information contained in grey literature and previously unpublished data collected by observer programmes and research projects from 1998 to 2006. Together with a brief description of the economics, gear, fishing effort, and past and ongoing monitoring projects, levels of cetacean bycatch and interference were reported for each major fishery. 2. Cetaceans were present in 7% (n=973) and interfered in 3% (n=452) of the fishing events monitored by observers aboard tuna-fishing vessels. Interference resulted in a significantly higher proportion of events with zero catches but it was also associated with higher tuna catches. 3. There was a decreasing trend in the proportion of tuna-fishing events with cetacean presence or interference throughout this study, as well as a reduction in the estimates of dolphins captured annually by the whole fleet. 4. Observers reported cetacean depredation in 16% of the sets for demersal species and in 2% of the sets for swordfish. Cetacean presence and depredation were associated with higher overall catches and higher catches per unit effort in demersal fisheries. Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) were responsible for most depredation events in demersal fisheries, whereas in the swordfish fishery, depredation was associated with the presence of killer whales (Orcinus orca). There were no reports of cetacean bycatch in these fisheries. There were also no reports of cetaceans interacting in the experimental deep-sea fisheries that were examined. 5. Available data suggests that levels of interaction between cetaceans and Azorean fisheries are generally low and that the economic impact of cetacean interference is probably small. However, for several traditional fisheries there are no accurate data to determine levels of cetacean interaction. We recommend that existing observer programmes be expanded to increase observer coverage of the demersal and swordfish fisheries and allow monitoring of other existing and emerging fisheries.
    Description: M.A.S. was supported by an FCT postdoctoral (SFRH/BPD/29841/2006) grant, and R.P. was supported by an FCT doctoral grant (SFRH/BD/32520/2006).
    Keywords: Cetacean–fisheries interactions ; Depredation ; Bycatch ; Fisheries ; Atlantic Ocean ; Azores
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Marine Ecology Progress Series 310 (2006): 263-270, doi:10.3354/meps310263.
    Description: The longfin squid Loligo pealeii is distributed widely in the NW Atlantic and is the target of a major fishery. A previous electrophoretic study of L. pealeii was unable to prove genetic differentiation, and the fishery has been managed as a single unit stock. We tested for population structure using 5 microsatellite loci. In early summer (June), when the squids had migrated inshore to spawn, we distinguished 4 genetically distinct stocks between Delaware and Cape Cod (ca. 490 km); a 5th genetic stock occurred in Nova Scotia and a 6th in the northern Gulf of Mexico. One of the summer inshore stocks did not show genetic differentiation from 2 of the winter offshore populations. We suggest that squids from summer locations overwinter in offshore canyons and that winter offshore fishing may affect multiple stocks of the inshore fishery. In spring, squids may segregate by genetic stock as they undertake their inshore migration, indicating an underlying mechanism of subpopulation recognition.
    Description: We acknowledge funding from WHOI Sea Grant NA16RG2273, the Massachusetts Environmental Trust (#98-04), and the Sholley Foundation.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Spawning migration ; Microsatellites ; Population structure ; Population recognition ; Null alleles
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    Publication Date: 2011-12-14
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉England -- Nature. 2011 Dec 7;480(7376):151-2. doi: 10.1038/480151b.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22158202" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Conservation of Natural Resources/economics/legislation & ; jurisprudence/methods/statistics & numerical data ; *Ecology/economics/legislation & jurisprudence/methods/statistics & numerical ; data ; *Ecosystem ; Fisheries ; Government Regulation ; Marine Biology/economics/methods ; Oceans and Seas ; *Seawater
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    Publication Date: 2011-10-21
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Vaidyanathan, Gayathri -- England -- Nature. 2011 Oct 19;478(7369):305-7. doi: 10.1038/478305a.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22012370" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Asia, Southeastern ; Ecosystem ; Fisheries ; Humans ; Power Plants ; *Rivers ; *Water Movements
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    Publication Date: 2011-01-14
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Cressey, Daniel -- England -- Nature. 2011 Jan 13;469(7329):146. doi: 10.1038/469146a.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21228848" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Aquatic Organisms ; Biodiversity ; Conservation of Natural Resources/*methods ; Ecology/*methods ; Fisheries ; Fishes/physiology ; International Cooperation ; Marine Biology ; Oceans and Seas ; *Wilderness
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    Publication Date: 2011-07-29
    Description: Overfishing of large-bodied benthic fishes and their subsequent population collapses on the Scotian Shelf of Canada's east coast and elsewhere resulted in restructuring of entire food webs now dominated by planktivorous, forage fish species and macroinvertebrates. Despite the imposition of strict management measures in force since the early 1990s, the Scotian Shelf ecosystem has not reverted back to its former structure. Here we provide evidence of the transient nature of this ecosystem and its current return path towards benthic fish species domination. The prolonged duration of the altered food web, and its current recovery, was and is being governed by the oscillatory, runaway consumption dynamics of the forage fish complex. These erupting forage species, which reached biomass levels 900% greater than those prevalent during the pre-collapse years of large benthic predators, are now in decline, having outstripped their zooplankton food supply. This dampening, and the associated reduction in the intensity of predation, was accompanied by lagged increases in species abundances at both lower and higher trophic levels, first witnessed in zooplankton and then in large-bodied predators, all consistent with a return towards the earlier ecosystem structure. We conclude that the reversibility of perturbed ecosystems can occur and that this bodes well for other collapsed fisheries.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Frank, Kenneth T -- Petrie, Brian -- Fisher, Jonathan A D -- Leggett, William C -- England -- Nature. 2011 Jul 27;477(7362):86-9. doi: 10.1038/nature10285.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Ocean Sciences Division, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, P.O. Box 1006, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2Y 4A2, Canada. kenneth.frank@dfo-mpo.gc.ca〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21796120" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Aquatic Organisms/*physiology ; Atlantic Ocean ; Biomass ; *Ecosystem ; Fisheries ; Fishes/*physiology ; Population Density ; Time Factors ; Zooplankton/physiology
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    Publication Date: 2011-04-15
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail -- Reid, Philip C -- Edwards, Martin -- Burkill, Peter H -- Castellani, Claudia -- Batten, Sonia -- Gieskes, Winfried -- Beare, Doug -- Bidigare, Robert R -- Head, Erica -- Johnson, Rod -- Kahru, Mati -- Koslow, J Anthony -- Pena, Angelica -- England -- Nature. 2011 Apr 14;472(7342):E6-7; discussion E8-9. doi: 10.1038/nature09950.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, Plymouth, PL1 2PB, UK. abiqua@sahfos.ac.uk〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21490625" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Aquatic Organisms/growth & development/*isolation & purification/metabolism ; Atlantic Ocean ; Bias (Epidemiology) ; Biomass ; Chlorophyll/analysis ; Data Collection/methods ; *Ecosystem ; Fisheries ; Phytoplankton/growth & development/*isolation & purification/metabolism ; Reproducibility of Results ; Seawater/chemistry/microbiology ; Time Factors
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    Publication Date: 2011-07-09
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Collette, B B -- Carpenter, K E -- Polidoro, B A -- Juan-Jorda, M J -- Boustany, A -- Die, D J -- Elfes, C -- Fox, W -- Graves, J -- Harrison, L R -- McManus, R -- Minte-Vera, C V -- Nelson, R -- Restrepo, V -- Schratwieser, J -- Sun, C-L -- Amorim, A -- Brick Peres, M -- Canales, C -- Cardenas, G -- Chang, S-K -- Chiang, W-C -- de Oliveira Leite, N Jr -- Harwell, H -- Lessa, R -- Fredou, F L -- Oxenford, H A -- Serra, R -- Shao, K-T -- Sumaila, R -- Wang, S-P -- Watson, R -- Yanez, E -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2011 Jul 15;333(6040):291-2. doi: 10.1126/science.1208730. Epub 2011 Jul 7.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉National Marine Fisheries Service Systematics Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, USA. collettb@si.edu〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21737699" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Conservation of Natural Resources ; *Endangered Species/statistics & numerical data ; Fisheries ; *Perciformes/physiology ; Population Dynamics ; Seafood/economics ; *Tuna/physiology
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    Publication Date: 2011-12-24
    Description: Determining the form of key predator-prey relationships is critical for understanding marine ecosystem dynamics. Using a comprehensive global database, we quantified the effect of fluctuations in food abundance on seabird breeding success. We identified a threshold in prey (fish and krill, termed "forage fish") abundance below which seabirds experience consistently reduced and more variable productivity. This response was common to all seven ecosystems and 14 bird species examined within the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans. The threshold approximated one-third of the maximum prey biomass observed in long-term studies. This provides an indicator of the minimal forage fish biomass needed to sustain seabird productivity over the long term.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Cury, Philippe M -- Boyd, Ian L -- Bonhommeau, Sylvain -- Anker-Nilssen, Tycho -- Crawford, Robert J M -- Furness, Robert W -- Mills, James A -- Murphy, Eugene J -- Osterblom, Henrik -- Paleczny, Michelle -- Piatt, John F -- Roux, Jean-Paul -- Shannon, Lynne -- Sydeman, William J -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2011 Dec 23;334(6063):1703-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1212928.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement, UMR EME-212, Centre de Recherche Halieutique Mediterraneenne et Tropicale, Avenue Jean Monnet, Sete Cedex, France. philippe.cury@ird.fr〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22194577" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Biomass ; Birds/*physiology ; Charadriiformes/*physiology ; *Ecosystem ; Female ; Fisheries ; *Fishes ; Food ; Food Chain ; Male ; Nonlinear Dynamics ; Population Density ; Population Dynamics ; Predatory Behavior ; *Reproduction ; Seawater ; Statistics, Nonparametric
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The genus Ctenochaetus is reportad in the waters of the Colombian Pacific based on two specimens of C. marginatus (Valenciennes) collected in 1993 at Gorgona Island (2°59' N, 78° 12' W). These specimens differ inseveral morphometric characteristics from thosepreviously examined. Such differences appear to be an artifact of the small number of specimens formerly examined and the consequent narrow ranges reportad. We suggest that temperature variability affects the distribution of C. marginatus in the tropical eastern Pacific.
    Description: El género es Ctenochaetus reportad en las aguas del Pacífico colombiano a partir de dos especímenes de C. marginatus (Valenciennes) recogidos en 1993 en la Isla Gorgona (2 ° 59 'N, 78 ° 12' W). Estos ejemplares difieren inseveral características morfométricas de thosepreviously examinados. Estas diferencias parecen ser un artefacto del pequeño número de muestras examinadas anteriormente y reportad los rangos estrechos consecuente. Sugerimos que la variabilidad de la temperatura afecta la distribución de marginatus C en el Pacífico tropical oriental.
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    Keywords: Fisheries ; Fisheries
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Production of mangrove oyster (Crassostrea rhizophorae Guilding, 1828), north of Villa Clara, Cuba Province, tends to decline since 1980, accentuating from 2003 on. Despite regulations to protect the resource, minimum legal size and catch closures, the year 2008 presents the landing smaller volumes of the past 50 years. An analysis of the variability of catches in relation to natural and human factors, allows for precipitating causes of low productivity of this fishery resource; between the most representatives are expanding storage capacity of river water, salinity increment, the increase in frequency and intensity of hurricanes and the mismanagement of the extraction of oyster.
    Description: La producción de ostión de mangle (Crassostrea rhizophorae, Guilding, 1828), al norte de la provincia de Villa Clara, Cuba, tiende a la disminución desde de 1980, acentuándose a partir del año 2003. A pesar de regulaciones para la protección del recurso, talla mínima legal y vedas de captura, el año 2008 presenta los menores volúmenes de desembarque de los últimos 50 años. Un análisis de la variabilidad de las capturas, en relación con factores naturales y antrópicos, permite establecer causas desencadenantes de la baja productividad de este recurso pesquero; las más representativas son, la ampliación en la capacidad de embalse de aguas fluviales, aumentos de la salinidad, el incremento en la frecuencia e intensidad de los huracanes y un manejo inadecuado de la actividad extractiva de ostión.
    Description: Crassostrea rhizophorae, Cuba
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Environmental effects ; Fisheries
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Se efectúa un estudio de la fauna acompañante del Mero, Epinephelus morio, en la pesquería con palangre de fondo del Banco de Campeche, México, durante el periodo 1987-2009. En la investigación se consideró información de 32 cruceros de investigación realizados en la etapa como parte del convenio pesquero firmado por Cuba y México para la evaluación sistemática del recurso. Se determinó la composición por especie y talla de las capturas, sus variaciones en la abundancia relativa, estructura de tallas, así como el índice de diversidad de Brillouin, la riqueza de especies (Margalef, 1980), la dominancia numérica y la constancia, estas ultimas valoradas según el esquema propuesto por Bodenheimer (1955). Se encontró que la fauna acompáñate de E. morio esta representada por 69 especies, agrupadas en 3 clases y 12 órdenes. De ellos, el orden mejor representado lo constituyó Perciformes con las familias Serranidae, Lutjanidae, Scombridae, Carangidae y Haemulidae como las más abundantes en número. Dentro de estas, dominaron las especies L. campechanus y O. chrysurus, apreciándose que las entidades mejor representadas son, L. campechanus (100%), O. chrysurus (96,87%) y M. bonaci (73,2%). Los largos medios observados se encontraron por encima de las tallas de primera maduración reportadas en la literatura. Sólo E. nigritus y L. analis presentaron individuos inmaduros. Se reportan tallas máximas superiores a las reportadas en la bibliografía en M. interstitiaslis (150cm), M. bonací (155cm) y E. nigritus (125cm). Se determinó que el rendimiento (cpue) y la diversidad de la fauna acompañante poseen una relación inversa con la disminución de la biomasa de mero. Por su parte, la diversidad y riqueza de especie presentaron sus mayores valores concordando con las temporadas de lluvias.
    Description: Mero Epinephelus morio, fauna acompañante, Banco de Campeche, México,
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Fauna ; Fisheries ; Fauna
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: La Commission Sous Régionale des Pêches (CSRP), qui est un organisme intergouvernemental de coopération halieutique dont l’objectif global est l’harmonisation à long terme, des politiques des pays membres en matière de préservation, de conservation et d'exploitation durable de leurs ressources halieutiques et le renforcement de leur coopération au profit du bien-être de leurs populations respectives, a obtenu par l’intermédiaire de la Banque mondiale, un Don du Fonds pour l’Environnement Mondial (FEM) et du Gouvernement du Japon, pour la préparation d’un Projet Régional des Pêches en Afrique de l’Ouest (PRAO) pour trouver une solution à la problématique susvisée. Ce projet implique 9 pays côtiers: la Mauritanie, le Cap Vert, le Sénégal, la Gambie, la Guinée Bissau, la Guinée, le Sierra Léone (Etats membres de la CSRP), ainsi que le Libéria et le Ghana. Le PRAO comprend trois composantes : (1) Bonne Gouvernance et Gestion Durable des Pêches ; (2) Réduction de la Pêche Illicite ; (3) Augmentation de la Contribution des Ressources Halieutiques dans les Economies Locales (incluant la réalisation d’infrastructures et équipements dans les pêcheries). Certes, les activités prévues dans le cadre du PRAO sont pressenties pour contribuer au développement du secteur de la pêche dans les pays ciblés et apporter des bénéfices aux populations locales. Toutefois, elles pourraient engendrer dans certains cas des effets négatifs aux niveaux environnemental et social (notamment celles prévues dans la composante 3), si des mesures adéquates ne sont pas prises au préalable. Afin de minimiser ces effets défavorables, il a été requis l’élaboration de la présente Evaluation Environnementale et Sociale (EES).
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    Description: ressource marine, ressource côtière, politique de pêhce, environnement, qualité des produits, pollution, gestion des pêches,aire marine protégée
    Keywords: Marine resources ; Fisheries ; Fishery management ; Coastal fisheries ; Quality assurance ; Environment management ; Marine resources ; Fisheries ; Fishery management ; Coastal fisheries ; Coastal zone ; Fishery regulations ; Fishery economics ; Marine pollution ; Quality control ; Illegal fishing ; Fishery organizations ; Quality assurance
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The bibliography and the registries of fish caught in the Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Uruguay coastal littoral area during 33 research cruises were analyzed to elaborate the first ichthyic inventory of the region. A total of 147 species belonging to 71 families was registered. The figure represents 48% of the specimens reported for the Argentine-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone and 37% of the marine species mentioned for the SW Atlantic. The list of coastal marine fishes of Uruguay and north of Argentina is the first attempt to provide basic information to evaluate possible temporal changes of the ichthyic composition in the area. The lists or inventories constitute an essential tool for fisheries management, the generation of statistic data and gathering of information useful for resource assessment.
    Description: Se analizó la bibliografía y los registros de peces capturados en el área litoral costera bonaerense (Argentina) y uruguaya durante 33 campañas de investigación para elaborar el primer inventario de peces de la región. Se registró un total de 147 especies pertenecientes a 71 familias que representan el 48% de los peces reportados para la Zona Común de Pesca Argentino-Uruguaya y el 37% de las especies marinas citadas para el Atlántico Sudoccidental. La lista de peces costeros marinos de Uruguay y norte de Argentina es el primer esfuerzo que se realiza para proporcionar información básica que permita evaluar posibles cambios temporales en la composición de la fauna de peces en el área. Dichas listas o inventarios constituyen una herramienta esencial para la administración de pesquerías, la generación de datos estadísticos y recopilación de información útiles para la evaluación de recursos.
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    Description: lista de especies, inventarios, ZEE, zona económica exclusiva, zona litoral, peces marinos, ambiente marino
    Keywords: Inventories ; Marine environment ; Check lists ; Inventories ; Exclusive economic zone ; Littoral zone ; Marine fish ; Marine environment
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Twenty eight species of oviparous chondrichthyans were reported on the Argentine Continental Shelf (SW Atlantic). The egg cases laid on the sea bed provide useful information to identify species, eggs laying areas and seasons. Based on the analysis of 155 egg cases corresponding to 21 chondrichthyan species, an illustrated field guide for a correct identification is presented.
    Description: En la Plataforma Continental Argentina (Atlántico Sudoccidental) se reconocieron 28 especies de condrictios ovíparos. Las cápsulas de huevos depositadas en el lecho marino brindan información muy valiosa tanto para identificar especies así como áreas y épocas de oviposición. Sobre la base del análisis de 155 cápsulas correspondientes a 21 especies de condrictios se proporciona una clave de campo ilustrada para proceder a una rápida identificación.
    Description: Published
    Description: rayas, reproducción, huevos, claves de identificación, peces marinos, ambiente marino
    Keywords: Eggs ; Marine environment ; Reproduction ; Reproduction ; Oviparity ; Eggs ; Identification keys ; Marine fish ; Marine environment
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The activity of the hake (Merluccius hubbsi) commercial offshore ice chilling fleet and its relation to concentration, distribution and population areas of the stock distributed between 34ºS - 41ºS is described. The catch per unit of effort (CPUE) for the 1986-2005 period was estimated applying the General Linear Model. Data derived from the offshore fishing logs provided by the Argentine Secretary of Agriculture, Farming, Fishing and Food Administration and the information obtained in research cruises carried out in 1994, 1996-2001, 2003-2005 to evaluate the resource population abundance. During the main fishing time in the sector (quarter 2) and up until 1991 the fleet scattered within the Argentine-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone (SW Atlantic). Later on the activity concentrated south of 39ºS where catches and the nominal effort reached their maximum value to decrease northerly as a result of the depletion of stock concentration and the development of the hake fishery in the Patagonian area. The zone south of 39º S is a sector of low concentrations where adult individuals prevail and a transfer zone of the fleet towards Patagonian fishing grounds (41ºS - 48ºS). The annual CPUE estimated with the General Linear Model decreased by 49% in the study period. As of 2000 the fishery became variable as regards catches, fishing effort and operation areas and more dependent on important recruitments as a consequence of the marked decrease of adults population abundance.
    Description: Se describe la actividad de la flota comercial fresquera de altura dirigida a la merluza (Merluccius hubbsi) y su relación con las áreas de concentración, distribución y composición por talla del efectivo que se distribuye entre los 34ºS - 41ºS. La captura por unidad de esfuerzo (CPUE) del período 1986-2005 se estimó con el Modelo Lineal General. Se utilizaron los datos provenientes de los partes de pesca de altura proporcionados por la Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería, Pesca y Alimentos de la República Argentina y la información obtenida durante las campañas de investigación de 1994, 1996-2001, 2003-2005 dirigidas a evaluar la abundancia poblacional del recurso. Durante la principal época de pesca en el sector (trimestre 2) y hasta 1991 la flota se dispersó dentro de la Zona Común de Pesca Argentino-Uruguaya (ZCPAU, Atlántico Sudoccidental). Posteriormente, la actividad se concentró al sur de 39ºS, donde las capturas y el esfuerzo nominal alcanzaron su máximo valor para disminuir hacia el norte debido al agotamiento de las concentraciones del recurso y al desarrollo de la pesquería de merluza en el área patagónica. La zona al sur de 39ºS es un sector de bajas concentraciones donde predominan los individuos adultos y un área de traslado de la flota hacia caladeros patagónicos (41ºS - 48ºS). La CPUE anual estimada con el Modelo Lineal General disminuyó 49% en el período de estudio. A partir de 2000 la pesquería se tornó variable en cuanto a los montos de captura, de esfuerzo y áreas de operación y más dependiente del ingreso de importantes reclutamientos debido a la disminución de la abundancia poblacional de individuos adultos.
    Description: Published
    Description: Merluccius hubbsi, merluza, captura/esfuerzo, pesca comercial, estadísticas de captura, esfuerzo pesquero, distribución por tamaño, ZEE, pesquería de gádidos
    Keywords: Marine environment ; Fishing effort ; Catch/effort ; Commercial fishing ; Catch statistics ; Fishing effort ; Size distribution ; Exclusive economic zone ; Gadoid fisheries ; Marine environment
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Results obtained during a research cruise carried out along the coastal area of Mar del Plata (Buenos Aires, Argentina) in November 1999 are presented. The objective of the research cruise was to estimate chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus) abundance with acoustic methods and establish its relation to the hydrographic conditions. The information gathered was complemented with data of catches obtained by a commercial vessel that operated simultaneously in the study area. Environmental data from other research cruises and satellite information were also taken into account to obtain contemporary sea surface temperature and wind speed and direction data. The main species of catches of the research cruise and commercial vessel were horse mackerel (Trachurus lathami) and anchovy (Engraulis anchoita). No chub mackerel was detected during the acoustic assessment; however, the species was caught by the commercial vessel in the southern part of the study area and near the thermohaline front. Chub mackerel yields were very low if compared to those regularly recorded in the area and time the purse-seine fleet operates and that are typical of an advanced fishing season (January). The advection of estuarine waters from the de la Plata river, conditioned by the winds field, generated the displacement of low salinity waters over the coastal area that surpassed the regular southern limits. The positive anomalies of sea surface temperature in the region, that reached values close to 3 °C, could have caused the partial exclusion of chub mackerel in the coastal region of Mar del Plata.
    Description: Se presentan los resultados obtenidos durante una campaña de investigación llevada a cabo en el área costera de Mar del Plata (Buenos Aires, Argentina) en noviembre de 1999. El objetivo de la campaña fue estimar la abundancia de caballa (Scomber japonicus) con métodos acústicos y establecer su relación con las condiciones hidrográficas. La información recopilada se complementó con los datos de captura de una embarcación comercial que operó simultáneamente en la zona de estudio. Se utilizaron, además, datos ambientales de otras campañas de investigación e información satelital para obtener datos contemporáneos de la temperatura del mar en superficie y de la velocidad y dirección del viento. Las principales especies de las capturas de la campaña de investigación y de la embarcación comercial fueron surel (Trachurus lathami) y anchoíta (Engraulis anchoita). Durante la evaluación acústica no se detectó caballa; sin embargo, la embarcación comercial obtuvo capturas en la región sur del área de estudio y en las cercanías del frente termohalino. Los rendimientos de la especie fueron muy bajos si se los compara con los que se registran habitualmente en el área y la época en que opera la flota de rada y que son típicos de una temporada de pesca avanzada (enero). El aporte de aguas estuariales del Río de la Plata, condicionado por el campo de vientos, generó un movimiento de aguas de baja salinidad sobre el área costera que superó los límites australes normales. Las anomalías positivas de la temperatura del mar en superficie en la región, que alcanzó valores cercanos a 3ºC, pudo causar la exclusión parcial de la especie en el área costera marplatense
    Description: Published
    Description: Scomber japonicus, caballa, condiciones ambientales, frentes oceánicos, campo de vientos, pesquería costera
    Keywords: Marine environment ; Environmental conditions ; Coastal fisheries ; Environmental conditions ; Oceanic fronts ; Wind fields ; Coastal fisheries ; Marine environment
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The reading of otoliths sagittae collected during the INIDEP (National Institute for Fisheries Research and Development, Argentina) assessment cruises carried out in the 1993-2003 period allowed to estimate length and weight growth parameters and the condition factor of hake (Merluccius hubbsi) and to prospect the two management units of the species north and south of 41ºS (Argentine Sea, SW Atlantic). A great variability in total length and weight in each age group was observed; nevertheless, stable mean length and weight values per age group were observed in the period analyzed. Besides, the values estimated to determine possible growth variations in each and between both management units north and south of 41ºS were compared. The comparison of growth curves of males and females in each area showed highly significant differences. When each sex between stocks was compared, some years those differences were observed for growth as a whole and only for some parameters in others.
    Description: La lectura de los otolitos sagittae obtenidos en las campañas de evaluación del INIDEP (Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero, Argentina) realizadas en el período 1993-2003 permitió estimar los parámetros de crecimiento en longitud y en peso y el factor de condición de la merluza (Merluccius hubbsi) y prospectar las dos unidades de manejo de la especie al norte y sur de 41ºS (Mar Argentino, Atlántico SO). Se observó una considerable variabilidad en longitud total y peso en cada grupo de edad; sin embargo, los valores de longitud y peso medio por grupo de edad se mantuvieron constantes en el período analizado. Se compararon, además, los valores estimados para determinar posibles variaciones de crecimiento en cada unidad de manejo y entre ambas (al norte y sur de 41ºS). La comparación de las curvas de crecimiento de machos y hembras en cada área mostró diferencias altamente significativas. Cuando se comparó cada sexo en las dos áreas, en algunos años esas diferencias se observaron para el crecimiento en conjunto y en otros sólo para algunos de los parámetros.
    Description: Published
    Description: Merluccius hubbsi, merluza, curvas de crecimiento, identificación de efectivos, factor de condición
    Keywords: Marine environment ; Growth curves ; Stock identification ; Condition factor ; Marine environment
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The stripped weakfish (Cynoscion guatucupa) caught in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina (SW Atlantic) has a wide latitudinal distribution (22° S-43° S). In Argentina there are two main fishing areas, the Argentine-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone and 'El Rincón', southern zone of the Buenos Aires littoral. The importance of the species makes it necessary to define an annual abundance index that would allow to diagnose the state of the stock. The model adjusted to calculate the index is the General Linear Model. The factors used were Year, Quarter, Length, Stratum (4 categories) and sub-areas (5 categories), all statistically significant. The problem generated by the presence in the model of first order interactions that include the Year factor is discussed. The importance of said interactions is assessed pursuant to the percentage of variance explained considering the model with and without such interactions. It is concluded that the catch per unit of effort series reflects space-temporal changes in the fleet activity not proportional to the biomass.
    Description: La pescadilla de red (Cynoscion guatucupa) que se captura en Brasil, Uruguay y Argentina (Atlántico SO) tiene una amplia distribución latitudinal (22ºS-43ºS). En la Argentina existen dos grandes áreas de pesca, la Zona Común de Pesca Argentino-Uruguaya y 'El Rincón', zona sur de la región costera bonaerense. Dada la importancia de la especie, es necesario contar con un índice de abundancia anual que permita establecer un diagnóstico del estado del stock. El modelo que se ajustó para realizar el estudio es el Modelo Lineal General. Los factores empleados fueron Año, Trimestre, Eslora, Estrato (4 categorías) y Subáreas (5 categorías), todos estadísticamente significativos. Se discuten los cambios que esos factores pueden provocar en las CPUE y se considera el problema que genera la presencia en el modelo de interacciones de primer orden que incluyen el factor Año. Se evalúa la importancia de esas interacciones considerando el porcentaje de varianza explicada teniendo en cuenta el modelo con y sin tales interacciones. Se concluye que la serie de captura por unidad de esfuerzo refleja cambios espacio-temporales en el movimiento de la flota comercial no proporcionales a la biomasa
    Description: Published
    Description: Cynoscion guatucupa, pescadilla de red, captura/esfuerzo, modelos matemáticos, pesquería costera, CPUE
    Keywords: Marine environment ; Mathematical models ; Coastal fisheries ; Catch/effort ; Mathematical models ; Coastal fisheries ; Marine environment
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    Mar del Plata: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The information obtained in summer research cruises carried out in 1995, 1999 and 2002 allowed to determine the trophic spectrum of common hake (Merluccius hubbsi) and to estimate anchovy (Engraulis anchoita) and hake consumption in the nursery area of the San Jorge Gulf and shelf adjacent waters (Argentine Sea, SW Atlantic). The area surveyed extended from 44ºS to 47ºS and between the 50-100 m isobaths. In the stomach content the most frequent items were crustaceans followed by fish. In all size groups sampled the presence of anchovy and common hake was observed. In the area assessed consumption of anchovy, weighted for the three summer months of 1995 was 56,639 t. The greatest predation pressure was observed on classes between 14-16 cm TL. Hake consumption estimated at 16,797 t in summer 1995 reached 36,456 t in 2002. The average length of common hake preys was 16 cm TL in 1995 and 13 cm TL in 2002.
    Description: La información proveniente de campañas de investigación realizadas durante las temporadas estivales de 1995, 1999 y 2002 permitió determinar el espectro trófico de la merluza (Merluccius hubbsi) y estimar el consumo de anchoíta (Engraulis anchoita) y merluza en el área de cría del Golfo San Jorge y aguas adyacentes de la plataforma (Mar Argentino, Atlántico SO). El área de investigación se extendió desde los 44ºS hasta los 47ºS y entre las isobatas de 50-100 m. En los contenidos estomacales los crustáceos fueron las presas más frecuentes, seguidos por los peces. En todos los grupos de tallas muestreados se observó la presencia de anchoíta y merluza. En el área investigada, el consumo de anchoíta, ponderado para los tres meses del verano de 1995 fue de 56.639 t. La mayor presión de depredación se observó sobre las clases de entre 14-16 cm LT. El consumo de merluza, que en el verano de 1995 se estimó en 16.797 t, alcanzó 36.456 t en 2002. La longitud media de la merluza presa fue de 16 cm LT en 1995 y de 13 cm LT en 2002.
    Description: Published
    Description: Merluccius hubbsi, merluza, predación, relaciones tróficas
    Keywords: Predation ; Marine environment ; Predation ; Trophic relationships ; Marine environment
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El Canal Beagle (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) se encuentra en el sistema de canales fueguinos que representa el ambiente marino subantártico costero más estrechamente relacionado con la Antártida. Además, el Canal Beagle constituye una vía de intercambio de fauna y flora ente los océanos Pacífico y Atlántico. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar la composición, abundancia y biomasa del macrozoobentos en el Canal Beagle como también la producción secundaria de los ensambles bentónicos. Durante 1999 y 2000, en forma estacional, en tres áreas diferentes y en dos rangos de profundidad: 40m y 70m, se tomaron muestras del macrozoobentos mediante el uso de una rastra epibentónica. Los organismos se identificaron y cada taxón se contó y pesó para determinar su abundancia y biomasa. Se cuantificó un total de 32686 organismos distribuidos en 34 taxa; los más abundantes fueron Bivalvia y Polychaeta, mientras que Asteoridea y Decapoda dominaron en biomasa. Las diferencias de abundancia y biomasa se correlacionaron inversamente con la profundidad. Además, la abundancia de los inverbebrados bentónicos fue diferente entre las localidades pero sólo a 40 m. Por otro lado, no se encontraron diferencias estacionales tanto en la abundancia y biomasa como en la producción secundaria del macrozoobentos del Canal Beagle. Sin embargo, no se descartan variaciones estacionales dentro de cada taxón. La profundidad sería la variable más conspicua que influye en la distribución de los invertebrados bentónicos del Canal Beagle, y estaría relacionada con factores como el tipo de sedimento y la estructura tridimensional del fondo, dada por la presencia de bosques de macroalgas y parches de tubos de poliquetos.
    Description: Tesis (Licenciatura). Realizada en el CADyC (Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas – Ushuaia, Argentina)
    Description: zoobentos, distribución estacional, abundancia, biomasa, producción secundaria
    Keywords: Biomass ; Marine environment ; Zoobenthos ; Zoobenthos ; Seasonal distribution ; Abundance ; Biomass ; Secondary production ; Marine environment
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    Type: Theses and Dissertations
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: En 1987, se inicia un programa de muestreos biológicos del calamar argentino ///ex argentinas a bordo de barcos comerciales de la flota cubana de pesca que operan en la plataforma patagónica. La talla de los organismos para ambos sexos presenta un comportamiento estratificado por profundidades, los ejemplares de mayor tamaño se encuentran a profundidades superiores y viceversa, lo cual se ajusta a una recta de regresión (r2 = 0.88; a = 0.05). Las hembras alcanzaron largos promedio del manto superior a los machos, incrementándose la presencia de machos en las capturas desde enero a abril. Se estimaron los largos promedio de primera maduración, como 20.5 y 26.5 cm de largo del manto para machos y hembras respectivamente. Se observó un aumento de la proporción de individuos maduros de febrero a abril, haciéndose más marcado este fenómeno en los machos, que en su mayoría presentaban abundantes espermatóforos en el saco. Se obtuvo la relación largo-peso para hembras y machos y para la combinación de ambos sexos.
    Description: In 1987 a program for the biological sampling of squid ///ex argentinas, was begun on board of a fishing ship belonging to the Cuban Fisheries-Fleet, wich operates in the Patagonian Shelf. The lengths of both sexes presented a estratified pattern with individuals of larger size found in higher depths and viceversa; this pattern is adjusted to a regression line (r2 = 0.88; a = 0.05). Pernales reached average length larger (han males and the rate of males in catches increased from january to april. The first maturation average length was estimated about 20.5 cm for males and 26.5 cm for females. An increase of the rate of mature individuals was observed between february and april emphazasing ¡n males which showed abundant espermatophores in the sac.
    Description: Published
    Description: squid, Flota Cubana
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Squid culture ; Biological charts ; Biological data ; Fisheries ; Squid culture
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  • 88
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, Den Haag (Netherlands); Ministerie Van Buitenlandse Zaken, Brussel (Belgium); Wageningen International, Wageningen (Netherlands)
    Description: Projet BBI 13286 : Pêche durable des petits pélagiques en Afrique Nord Ouest Ce rapport a été préparé avec le soutien financier de la Coopération néerlandaise (DGIS) dans le cadre de son Programme de politique internationale en matière de biodiversité (BBI).
    Description: Published
    Description: pêche traditionnelle; taille; échantillonnage; écosystème; upwelling; biomasse; filet maillant dérivant; senne tournante; senne moustiquaire; senne de plage; maquereau; chinchard; sardinelle; ethmalose; reproduction; courant; stocks; réglementation; pêche par espéce; engin de pêche; pélagique; zone côtière; pirogue; pêche artisanale; pêcheur
    Keywords: Biomass ; Ecosystems ; Fisheries ; Fishermen ; Stocks ; Ocean currents ; Winds ; Size ; Fishing effort ; Pelagic fisheries ; Sexual reproduction ; Multispecies fisheries ; Fisheries ; Artisanal fishing ; Fishermen ; Fishing effort ; Canoe fisheries ; Coastal zone ; Fishery engineering ; Protected resources ; Pelagic fisheries ; Cycles ; Sexual reproduction ; Multispecies fisheries ; Stocks ; Ocean currents ; Winds ; Biomass ; Upwelling ; Ecosystems ; Maritime legislation ; Size
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    Type: Report
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © Foundation for Environmental Conservation, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Cambridge University Press for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Environmental Conservation 36 (2009): 268-276, doi:10.1017/S0376892910000032.
    Description: No-take marine reserves are widely recognized as an effective conservation tool for protecting marine resources. Despite considerable empirical evidence that abundance and biomass of fished species increase within marine reserve boundaries, the potential for reserves to provide fisheries and conservation benefits to adjacent waters remains heavily debated. This paper uses statistical and population models to evaluate published empirical data on adult spillover from marine reserves and shows that spillover is a common phenomenon for species that respond positively to reserve protection, but at relatively small scales, detectable on average up to 800 m from reserve boundaries. At these small scales, local fisheries around reserves were likely unsustainable in 12 of 14 cases without the reserve, and spillover partially or fully offsets losses in catch due to reserve closure in the other two cases. For reserves to play a role in sustaining and replenishing larger-scale fished stocks, networks of reserves may be necessary, but as few exist this is difficult to evaluate. The results suggest reserves can simultaneously meet conservation objectives and benefit local fisheries adjacent to their boundaries.
    Description: Support was provided by a grant from the David and Lucille Packard Foundation to NCEAS for ecosystem-based management ofmarine systems, the Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO) funded by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (contribution number 348), the Sustainable Fisheries Group supported by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and the Bahamas Biocomplexity Project (US NSF Biocomplexity grantOCE-0119976) andUS EPA Science to Achieve Results (R832223).
    Keywords: Adult fish movement ; Fisheries ; Global ; Marine protected areas ; No-take reserves ; Spillover effect ; Synthesis
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    Publication Date: 2010-10-01
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Palmer, Margaret A -- England -- Nature. 2010 Sep 30;467(7315):534-5. doi: 10.1038/467534a.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20881999" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Biodiversity ; *Conservation of Natural Resources/methods/statistics & numerical data ; Fisheries ; *Internationality ; Peru ; Population Density ; *Rivers ; *Water Supply
    Print ISSN: 0028-0836
    Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2010-11-12
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Dugan, Patrick -- Allison, Edward H -- England -- Nature. 2010 Nov 11;468(7321):173. doi: 10.1038/468173b.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21068813" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Biodiversity ; Conservation of Natural Resources/*methods ; Fisheries ; Food Supply/statistics & numerical data ; Internationality ; Rivers/*chemistry ; Vietnam ; Water Supply/*standards
    Print ISSN: 0028-0836
    Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2010-08-28
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Machlis, Gary E -- McNutt, Marcia K -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2010 Aug 27;329(5995):1018-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1195382.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Strategic Sciences Working Group, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, DC 20024, USA. gary_machlis@nps.gov〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20798302" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: *Accidents ; Animals ; Atlantic Ocean ; Decision Making ; *Disasters ; *Ecosystem ; Environmental Pollution ; Fisheries ; Forecasting ; Interdisciplinary Communication ; *Petroleum ; Planning Techniques ; Public Policy ; United States ; United States Government Agencies ; Wetlands
    Print ISSN: 0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Computer Science , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2010-07-22
    Description: Since the collapse of the pelagic fisheries off southwest Africa in the late 1960s, jellyfish biomass has increased and the structure of the Benguelan fish community has shifted, making the bearded goby (Sufflogobius bibarbatus) the new predominant prey species. Despite increased predation pressure and a harsh environment, the gobies are thriving. Here we show that physiological adaptations and antipredator and foraging behaviors underpin the success of these fish. In particular, body-tissue isotope signatures reveal that gobies consume jellyfish and sulphidic diatomaceous mud, transferring "dead-end" resources back into the food chain.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Utne-Palm, Anne C -- Salvanes, Anne G V -- Currie, Bronwen -- Kaartvedt, Stein -- Nilsson, Goran E -- Braithwaite, Victoria A -- Stecyk, Jonathan A W -- Hundt, Matthias -- van der Bank, Megan -- Flynn, Bradley -- Sandvik, Guro K -- Klevjer, Thor A -- Sweetman, Andrew K -- Bruchert, Volker -- Pittman, Karin -- Peard, Kathleen R -- Lunde, Ida G -- Strandabo, Ronnaug A U -- Gibbons, Mark J -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2010 Jul 16;329(5989):333-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1190708.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Biology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway. anne.palm@bio.uib.no〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20647468" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: *Adaptation, Physiological ; Anaerobiosis ; Animals ; Bacteria ; Behavior, Animal ; Biomass ; Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena ; Digestion ; *Ecosystem ; Feeding Behavior ; Fisheries ; Fishes/physiology ; *Food Chain ; Geologic Sediments/microbiology ; Hydrogen Sulfide/analysis ; Namibia ; Oxygen/analysis ; Oxygen Consumption ; Perciformes/*physiology ; Population Dynamics ; Predatory Behavior ; *Scyphozoa ; Seawater/chemistry
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    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Computer Science , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2010-07-31
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Vogel, Gretchen -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2010 Jul 30;329(5991):505-7. doi: 10.1126/science.329.5991.505.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20671166" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animal Migration ; Animals ; *Conservation of Natural Resources ; Ecosystem ; *Eels/anatomy & histology/growth & development/physiology ; Europe ; Fisheries ; Politics ; Population Dynamics ; Reproduction
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    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Computer Science , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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  • 95
    Publication Date: 2010-05-22
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Kerr, Richard A -- Kintisch, Eli -- Schenkman, Lauren -- Stokstad, Erik -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2010 May 21;328(5981):962-3. doi: 10.1126/science.328.5981.962.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20489000" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: *Accidents ; Animals ; Atlantic Ocean ; *Disasters ; *Ecosystem ; Environmental Monitoring ; *Environmental Pollution ; Fisheries ; Food Chain ; *Petroleum ; Plants ; Wetlands
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    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Computer Science , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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  • 96
    Publication Date: 2010-04-03
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Stokstad, Erik -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2010 Apr 2;328(5974):26-7. doi: 10.1126/science.328.5974.26-a.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20360076" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Commerce ; *Conservation of Natural Resources ; *Endangered Species ; Fisheries ; International Cooperation ; Population Dynamics ; *Sharks ; *Tuna
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    Publication Date: 2010-03-27
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Stokstad, Erik -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2010 Mar 26;327(5973):1574-5. doi: 10.1126/science.327.5973.1574.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20339047" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; California ; *Conservation of Natural Resources/economics/legislation & jurisprudence ; *Ecosystem ; Fisheries ; *Fishes ; Guidelines as Topic ; Models, Biological ; Models, Economic ; Pacific Ocean ; Politics
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    Publication Date: 2010-11-26
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Stokstad, Erik -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2010 Nov 19;330(6007):1029. doi: 10.1126/science.330.6007.1029.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21097908" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; Biodiversity ; Environmental Monitoring/*methods ; Fisheries ; *Fishes ; Food Chain ; Marine Biology/*methods ; Oceans and Seas
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    Publication Date: 2010-07-24
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Stone, Richard -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2010 Jul 23;329(5990):378. doi: 10.1126/science.329.5990.378.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20651127" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; China ; *Conservation of Natural Resources ; *Ecosystem ; *Endangered Species ; Extinction, Biological ; Female ; Fisheries ; *Fishes ; Human Activities ; Humans ; Male ; Population Dynamics ; *Porpoises ; *Rivers
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    Publication Date: 2010-10-01
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Cressey, Daniel -- England -- Nature. 2010 Sep 30;467(7315):514-5. doi: 10.1038/467514a.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20881987" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Animals ; *Biodiversity ; Conservation of Natural Resources/methods/trends ; *Data Collection/economics ; Fisheries ; *Marine Biology/economics ; Population Density ; Time Factors
    Print ISSN: 0028-0836
    Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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