Regional Variation in Active Bottom‐Contacting Gear Footprints
ABSTRACT Fishing with active bottom‐contacting gears (here collectively described as 'bottom trawling') is considered the greatest source of anthropogenic disturbance to marine sediments. However, uncertainties are apparent in studies evaluating the severity of their impacts from fishing with these gears at the global scale.
Mollie Rickwood +7 more
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On the commercial shrimps of the “ Parapenaeopsis cornuta (Kishinouye, 1900)” species group (Crustacea, Decapoda, Penaeidae) [PDF]
Penaeid shrimps belonging to the Parapenaeopsis cornuta (Kishinouye, 1900) species group hold significant commercial value in the Indo-West Pacific, but their taxonomy has been problematic.
Tin-Yam Chan +3 more
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Elucidating the underlying genetic drivers of production traits in agricultural and aquaculture species is critical to efforts to maximize farming efficiency.
Jarrod L. Guppy +13 more
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Simulation of Tail Weight Distributions in Biological Year 1986–2006 Landings of Brown Shrimp, Farfantepenaeus aztecus, from the Northern Gulf of Mexico Fishery [PDF]
Size distribution within re- ported landings is an important aspect of northern Gulf of Mexico penaeid shrimp stock assessments. It reflects shrimp population characteristics such as numerical abundance of various sizes, age structure, and vital rates ...
Caillouet, Jr. , Charles W. +2 more
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STATUS OF MANGROVES IN SRI LANKA [PDF]
In Sri Lanka many estuaries and lagoons are fringed with vastly diverse mangrove forests. The total mangrove cover is very small as 0.1 to 0.2 percent of the total land area.
Karunathilake, K. M. B. C
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Temporal Changes in a Tropical Nekton Assemblage and Performance of a Prawn Selective Gear [PDF]
The temporal variation of components of a moderately diverse (H=1.46) tropical estuarine fish assemblage (long. 146°30'E, lat. 8°45'S) was directed by salinities that had been determined by local oceanographic and probably topographic conditions.
Aitsi, Joshep B. +4 more
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Study of Mycoflora in cultured Indian white shrimp (Penaeus indicus) in Abadan, Iran
The development of the commercial culture of penaeid shrimps has been accompanied by the occurrence of infectious and noninfectious diseases. The most important penaeid diseases are caused by organisms that are part of the normal microflora of penaeids.
N. Hosseinian; H. Riahi; M. Mehrabi; M. Hosseini
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White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) transmission risk through infected cooked shrimp products assessed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and bio-inoculation studies [PDF]
The aim of the study was to evaluate the resistance of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in shrimps (Penaeus monodon) to the process of cooking. The cooking was carried out at 1000C six different durations 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 min.
Devivaraprasad Reddy, A.A. +2 more
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APPLICATION OF A BIO-ECONOMIC-ENGINEERING MODEL FOR SHRIMP MARICULTURE SYSTEMS [PDF]
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Adams, Charles M. +3 more
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Use of enriched live prey in promoting growth and maturation of tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) [PDF]
This study was undertaken to determine the effect of nutritional management of broodstock of Penaeus monodon on growth and maturation. Test specimens were obtained from a grow-out pond before attainment of maturity and were reared in hatchery tanks. Four
Mustafa, S., Rahman, R.A., Yong, S.K.A.
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