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Decarbonizing Fisheries Through Ensuring Healthy Stock Status
ABSTRACT Industrial capture fisheries depend on fossil fuels, which tend to dominate both greenhouse gas emissions and operational costs of this form of seafood production. Improving energy efficiency is, in addition to shifting to alternative fuels, a crucial path towards decarbonizing fisheries.
Ray Hilborn +8 more
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Comparative analysis is made for absolute, species-specific and total fecundity of 31 flatfish species in the North Pacific from North America to the Japan Sea. Normally the individuals of larger size have higher fecundity. Similarity between the species
Yury P. Diakov
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ABSTRACT In the past half‐century, fishing in one regional part of the Baltic Sea, the Stockholm Archipelago, has almost disappeared due to falling fish abundance, especially of herring (Clupea harengus). By examining published observations and archived material on historical fishing patterns, we found evidence of a remarkably continuous high level of ...
Henrik Svedäng, Susanna Lidström
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Organisms inhabiting the southwestern Atlantic Ocean shelf have undergone significant population changes as a result of climatic fluctuations during the Pleistocene glaciations.
Leandro A. Fainburg +3 more
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Community structure and range shifts in Arctic marine fish under climate change
Arctic marine ecosystems are rapidly transforming due to climate change. Warming temperatures and shrinking sea ice are enabling boreal fish to expand northward, possibly disturbing cold‐adapted Arctic species assemblages. Species range shifts have been documented in the Bering and Barents Seas, raising concerns about ecosystem restructuring.
Virginie Marques +7 more
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Comparisons of the external morphology and analysis of osteological features of the postcranial and appendicular skeletons of three southwestern Atlantic flatfish species of the genus Paralichthys (P. isosceles, P. orbignyanus and P.
Juan M. Díaz de Astarloa +4 more
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Fishery, biology and stock assessment of Cynoglossus macrostomus (Norman) off Malabar coast [PDF]
Cynoglossus macrostomus formed 93 % of the annual average landings of flatfishes (3951 t) during 1993-2004 at Calicut. The fishery showed annual fluctuations. Peak landings were recorded during December-April. Growth parameters of this species were L!
Manojkumar, P P
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Influence of tank bottom surface on growth and welfare of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) [PDF]
Tank bottom surface is an important question to take into account in flatfish aquaculture considering the intimate contact that the fish have with it.
Almansa, C. +3 more
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ABSTRACT The Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) of the eastern US differs from other offshore wind (OSW) development sites due to a unique seasonal oceanographic stratification regime. Fisheries there target migratory finfish and sedentary shellfish, the productivity and distribution of which are driven by oceanography with dynamic mesoscale features that can
Thomas Grothues +9 more
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Distribution, Abundance, and Biological Characteristics of Groundfish off the Coast of Washington, Oregon, and California, 1977-1986 [PDF]
We compare results of bottom trawl surveys off Washington, Oregon, and California in 1977, 1980, 1983, and 1986 to discern trends in population abundance, distribution, and biology.
Dark, Thomas A., Wilkins, Mark E.
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