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The stock status of little tunny (Euthynnus alletteratus) in the Southeast Atlantic remains poorly understood, posing a major challenge for effective fisheries management.
Amidu Mansaray +4 more
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The current research aims to study the diet of 275 individuals from Euthynnus alletteratus, caught in the marine waters of Lattakia Governorate for two years (19/10/2021 - 29/9/2023), using local fishing methods (gill nets, purse nets, fixed nets, and long lines).
MOHAMAD YOUNIS GALIYA +3 more
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A total of 2, 134 little tunny Euthynnus alletteratus were examined. Specimens ranged from 172 to 885mm fork length (FL) and were captured by hook and line and seines off the southeastern United States and from the Gulf of Mexico in 1980 and 1981. Approximately 57% (1, 212) of the stomachs contained ingested materials consisting of 20, 742 individual ...
Charles S. Manooch +2 more
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We investigated the effect of storage time and temperature on muscular histamine (HIS) contents in little tunny (LT). Fifty LT were preserved at various temperatures (0- 21°C). We collected muscles from several areas at 0-, 6-, 12-, 18-, and 24 h post-fishing for further examination.
Wafaa A. Mohamed +3 more
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The stomach contents of 622 little tunny Euthynnus alletteratus, sampled between January 2008 and December 2009, were examined. Fish size ranged from 19.2 to 97.8 cm fork length, and all fish were captured in the coastal areas of Tunisian waters. Among 622 stomachs examined, 287 were empty (%VI = 46.14).
Ghailen Hajjej +4 more
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Carboxylesterase activities as potential biomarkers of pollution in marine pelagic predators
Assessment of chemical exposures in the marine environment is frequently undertaken in sedentary organisms inhabiting coastal environments. However, predatory pelagic fish should be considered sentinel species, as they play an important role in the ...
David Nos +3 more
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