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MANUEL À L’USAGE DES OBSERVATEURS SCIENTIFIQUES À BORD DES BATEAUX CREVETTIERS DANS LES EAUX D’AFRIQUE OCCIDENTALE [PDF]
Duque-Nogal, V. (Verónica) +4 more
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Informe de resultados de la campaña `Maurit-0911'. Estudio de los ecosistemas de la plataforma y margen contiental de Mauritania [PDF]
Ramos, A. (Ana) +20 more
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Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries. Review of scientific advice for 2012 - Consolidated advice on fish stocks of interest to the European Union (STECF-11-18) [PDF]
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Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 2014
Abstract Deep-sea red crabs Chaceon ramosae and Chaceon notialis are commercially and ecologically important crustaceans in South Atlantic waters. With some overlapping occurring at the edge of the crabs’ distribution, the fisheries are managed separately in Brazil and Uruguay, with some differences in the regulations, although the stock is ...
Fernando L. Mantelatto +5 more
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Abstract Deep-sea red crabs Chaceon ramosae and Chaceon notialis are commercially and ecologically important crustaceans in South Atlantic waters. With some overlapping occurring at the edge of the crabs’ distribution, the fisheries are managed separately in Brazil and Uruguay, with some differences in the regulations, although the stock is ...
Fernando L. Mantelatto +5 more
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Invertebrate Reproduction & Development, 2004
Summary Chaceon notialis is a brachyuran crab inhabiting the continental slope (250–1,000 m) off Uruguay in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, constituting one of the main exploited stocks of deep-sea red crab in the world. The objective of this paper was to estimate size at morphological and physiological sexual maturity in females of Chaceon notialis ...
ESTELA DELGADO, OMAR DEFEO
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Summary Chaceon notialis is a brachyuran crab inhabiting the continental slope (250–1,000 m) off Uruguay in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, constituting one of the main exploited stocks of deep-sea red crab in the world. The objective of this paper was to estimate size at morphological and physiological sexual maturity in females of Chaceon notialis ...
ESTELA DELGADO, OMAR DEFEO
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Fisheries Research, 2011
Abstract Spatial heterogeneity is a conspicuous feature in life history traits of the deep sea red crab Chaceon notialis in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. However, a quantitative assessment of its spatial distribution in Uruguayan waters is lacking.
Nicolás L. Gutiérrez +3 more
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Abstract Spatial heterogeneity is a conspicuous feature in life history traits of the deep sea red crab Chaceon notialis in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. However, a quantitative assessment of its spatial distribution in Uruguayan waters is lacking.
Nicolás L. Gutiérrez +3 more
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Fisheries Research, 2016
Abstract The deep-sea crab Chaceon notialis is distributed along the continental shelf and slope of the SW Atlantic Ocean, mainly in Uruguayan waters, supporting a male-only fishery of high commercial value since 1993. A long-term study of catch per unit of effort (CPUE), population structure and individual weight was carried out before and after ...
Arianna Masello, Omar Defeo
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Abstract The deep-sea crab Chaceon notialis is distributed along the continental shelf and slope of the SW Atlantic Ocean, mainly in Uruguayan waters, supporting a male-only fishery of high commercial value since 1993. A long-term study of catch per unit of effort (CPUE), population structure and individual weight was carried out before and after ...
Arianna Masello, Omar Defeo
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Fisheries Research, 1991
Abstract A quantitative trap survey of the deep-sea red crab Chaceon notialis (Manning and Holtuis, 1989) was conducted in the Argentinian-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone in spring 1985 and summer 1986. The area surveyed extends between latitudes 35°00'S and 36°40'S; water depth ranged from 300 to 900 m.
Omar Defeo, Virginia Little, Luis Barea
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Abstract A quantitative trap survey of the deep-sea red crab Chaceon notialis (Manning and Holtuis, 1989) was conducted in the Argentinian-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone in spring 1985 and summer 1986. The area surveyed extends between latitudes 35°00'S and 36°40'S; water depth ranged from 300 to 900 m.
Omar Defeo, Virginia Little, Luis Barea
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