Diet of Chaceon Ramosae (Decapoda, Brachyura) on the southern brazilian exclusive economic zone [PDF]
Among the great variety of species exploited in the Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), the brachyuran decapods of the genus Chaceon (Geryonidae) stand out for their high commercial value. There are two deep sea crab species inhabiting the southeastern and southern coastal waters of Brazil, Chaceon ramosae Manning, Tavares and Albuquerque, 1989 ...
Sergio Santos Domingos +2 more
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Exportações brasileiras de caranguejos de profundidade (Chaceon ramosae e Chaceon notialis). 1999 - março de 2004 [PDF]
Operations of foreign fishing vessels in Brazilian waters chartered to operate on unexploited fishing grounds within the Brazilian EEZ, have contributed to the development of the national fishing industry, as it incremented total fish production as well has allowed the transference of new technologies and other benefits.
A. L. S. Soares, G. S. S. Scheidt
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Deep-sea shrimps (Decapoda: Aristeidae): new targets of the deep-water trawling fishery in Brazil [PDF]
Following the recent expansion of the Brazilian fishery to slope fishing grounds, a new directed trawl fishery for aristeid shrimps emerged since mid 2002.
Paulo Ricardo Pezzuto +2 more
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Mitocondrial COI and 16S rDNA sequences support morphological identification and biogeography of deep-sea red crabs of the genus Chaceon (Crustacea, Decapoda, Geryonidae) in the Eastern Central and South Atlantic Ocean. [PDF]
The geographical spreading of new fishing activities and the increasingly deeper locations of these activities have shown the worldwide distribution of gerionid crabs and new descriptions of Chaceon taxa.
Hernández M +10 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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The deep-sea crab Chaceon ramosae occurs at 350-1200 m depth in the southeast and south of Brazil. Here we evaluated the latitudinal, bathymetric, and seasonal abundance of C. ramosae in southern Brazil obtained during several research cruises.
Boos, Harry, Araujo, Paula Beatriz
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O ordenamento das pescarias de caranguejos-de-profundidade (Chaceon spp.) (Decapoda: Geryonidae) no sul do Brasil [PDF]
A pesca de caranguejos-de-profundidade iniciou-se no Brasil em meados da década de 1980 com a operação, durante sete meses, de duas embarcações estrangeiras arrendadas no Sudeste e Sul.
Paulo Ricardo Pezzuto +2 more
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Diet of Chaceon notialis (Decapoda, Brachyura) off the coast of Rio Grande, RS, Brazil [PDF]
There are two species of the genus Chaceon (Geryonidae) inhabiting the southeastern and southern coastal waters of Brazil, Chaceon ramosae Manning, Tavares and Albuquerque, 1989, and Chaceon notialis Manning and Holthuis, 1989, commonly called royal crab
Athiê, A.A.R. +2 more
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Deep-water fisheries in Brazil: history, status and perspectives
The recent development of deep-water fisheries off Brazil is reviewed from biological, eco-nomic, and political perspectives. This process has been centered in the southeastem and southern sectors of the Brazilian coast (19°-34°S) and was motivated by ...
Alvarez Perez,Jos\ue9 Angel +3 more
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The royal crab Chaceon ramosae is one of the three species of deep-sea crabs currently exploited in Brazil. The royal crab fishery started in 2001 with foreign vessels that were extensively monitored by observers and tracked by satellite.
Paulo Ricardo Pezzuto, Rodrigo Sant'Ana
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