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ABSTRACT The recreational fishery for pollack (Pollachius pollachius) in the northeast Atlantic is impacted by the species' high sensitivity to barotrauma. When captured at depth and brought to the surface, gas expansion within the peritoneal cavity can cause a variety of injuries and hinder release.
T. Stamp +15 more
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ABSTRACT Data on recreational fisheries are often limited, and scientists increasingly use digital platforms to collect information otherwise difficult to obtain. Using telephone‐diary survey data, this study examines angling‐related media use (face‐to‐face communication, angling magazines, TV or radio, YouTube, messenger services, social media, other ...
Wolf‐Christian Lewin +2 more
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Occurrence of larvae of trypanorhynch cestodes in snappers (Lutjanidae) from northeast Brazil
Three species of snappers from artisanal, small-scale fisheries were examined for the presence of parasites. A total of 139 lutjanid fish were collected: 69 specimens of Lutjanus analis, 47 specimens of Lutjanus vivanus, and 23 specimens of Lutjanus ...
André Mota Alves +6 more
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Length–weight relations of fishes (Actinopterygii) from Chilika Lagoon, India [PDF]
The LWRs of 37 fish species from Chilika Lagoon belonging to 29 genera of 24 families were estimated. The following species were examined: Acanthopagrus berda, Acanthopagrus longispinnis, Ambassis ambassis, Ambassis gymnocephalus, Anabas testudineus ...
S.K. Karna +4 more
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ABSTRACT Recreational fisheries in remote regions often operate under limited regulation and data availability, presenting challenges for sustainable management. Diego Garcia, located within the Chagos Marine Protected Area, hosts a unique recreational reef fishery embedded within a highly protected environment. We assessed the stock status of five key
Andrea N. Odell +12 more
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Abstract Knowledge on the ecology and life‐history traits of coastal marine species is vital to inform their conservation and management, especially as their coastal habitats come under increasing threats. However, such data have never been collated for four of the five families in the suborder Syngnathoidei—the close relatives of the better‐studied ...
Syd J. Ascione +3 more
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Sea lice are widespread copepods in marine teleost around the world. In this paper the first record of Caligus asperimanus Pearse, 1951 in the Western South Atlantic is documented parasitizing Lutjanus jocu and Lutjanus vivanus caught from coastal zones ...
Bruno De Laquila Oliveira +4 more
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The present study focus on the mitochondrial control region to investigate phylogeographic patterns and population structure in Lutjanus purpureus, and to evaluate the genetic similarity between L. purpureus and L. campechanus.
Grazielle Gomes +2 more
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Lutjanus carponotatus (Richardson 1842) —Spanish flag snapper Status at New Ireland. First recorded from New Ireland by Allen & Erdmann (2012: 447). Specimens observed by Jeff Kinch during CFMDP Survey at Kavieng fish market in 2004–2005, and by Barry C. Russell during 7–28 June 2014; another photographed at St.
Andréfouët, Serge +6 more
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Lutjanus analis (Cuvier, 1828). Mutton Snapper; Pargo Cebal, Pargo Criollo. Distribution: Global: Western Atlantic Ocean; from New England, USA, to southern Brazil; entering estuaries and littoral lagoons and ascending river courses; Costa Rica: To and Ma (Atlantic), 0– 3 m.a.s.l., Per, Dia. Occurrence and conservation status: Nat, NT.
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