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Evaluación de la diversidad de la fauna de peces demersales profundos del Mar Caribe colombiano [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
We compiled georeferenced records of deep demersal fishes from the Colombian Caribbean Sea in order to assess the level of survey coverage and geographic completeness of species richness inventories at a scale of 15 min by 15 min cells, in view of ...
Gamboa, Jorge M.   +3 more
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Producing fish sauce from Caspian kilka [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Fish sauce is a fermented product which is used in south Asian countries. In the present study, Caspian Kilka was used to produce the sauce, using either cooked or raw fish subjected to four different treatments: 1) traditional method, where fish and ...
Koochekian Sabour, A., Moini, S.
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Beschrijving Eener Nieuwe Soort van Visschen, Peristedion Laticeps [PDF]

open access: yesBijdragen tot de Dierkunde
Er was langen tijd slechts eene soort van dit door Lacepède gevormd geslacht bekend. Dit was de Trigla cataphracta, Linné , die in de Middellandsche zee gevonden wordt. Eene tweede soort, Peristedion orientale, uit de Japansche zee, werd door ons in 1844 beschreven en afgebeeld. Zie Fauna japonica, Pisces, p. 37, tab. 14, fig. 5 en 6.
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Agassiz, Garman, Albatross, and the Collection of Deep-sea Fishes [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The first of Alexander Agassiz’ voyages on the U.S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross in 1891 yielded significant scientific results. This paper reviews the background of the voyage, including the career path that led Agassiz to the back deck of the ...
Hartel, Karsten E.   +2 more
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Catch, abundance and some aspects of biology of deep sea fish in the southeastern Arabian Sea [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
The bottom trawls operated by FORV Sagar Sampada in the southeastern Arabian Sea revealed the existence of grounds with potentially rich unexploited deep sea finfish resources. Chlorophthalmus sp. formed the most dominant species with catch rates of 4.
Arputharaj, M R   +6 more
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Microstructures of barbels and bony plates of Satyrichthys laticeps (Actinopterygii: Peristediidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Barbels are sensory-appendage near the mouth of many fishes including Cyprinidae, Ictaluridae and Peristediidae and commonly used for identification of the species.
Ngamniyom, Arin
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Fish otoliths from the Late Oligocene (Eger and Kiscell Formations) in the Eger area (northeastern Hungary) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
Otoliths collected from the Late Oligocene of the Eger area revealed the presence of 52 teleost taxa from subtropical to warm temperate waters. Two successive faunas, which have only three species in common, are identified: the Kiscell Clay fauna ...
Brzobohaty, R., Nolf, D.
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Peristedion Longicornutum, A New Species Of Armored Gurnard From The Western Pacific Ocean (Teleostei: Peristediidae).

open access: yes, 2017
The Longhorn Armored Gurnard Peristedion longicornutum n. sp. is described from Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu, based on 28 specimens collected with a beam trawl at depths of 340–506 meters. The new species is characterized among the Indo-Pacific species of the genus by 21–23 dorsal-fin soft rays; 20–22 anal-fin soft rays; 29–33 bony ...
Fricke, Ronald   +3 more
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Lanternfishes (Myctophids): by-catch of deepsea shrimp trawlers operated off Kollam, south-west coast of India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
By-catch and discards have received a great deal of scientific attention, their minimisation being a goal of marine fisheries management (Powers, 2006).
Akhilesh, K V   +3 more
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Check list of fishes of the Gulf of Mannar ecosystem, Tamil Nadu, India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Gulf of Mannar Ecosystem (GOME) covers an area spread over Rameswaram and Kanyakumari for about 19000 km2 and lies between 78°11’E and 79°15’ E longitude and 8°49’N and 9°15’N latitude.
Abdussamad, E M   +11 more
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