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Abstract Phytoplankton communities are integral to oceanic biogeochemical cycles and are sensitive indicators of climate‐driven environmental variability. Long‐term time series capture this variability, allowing us to unravel the effects of environmental change on local communities.
Benjamin Post +4 more
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Sardine production to be affected by El Nino, says marine research body Financial Express dated 8th January 2019 [PDF]
Oil sardine stock along the Kerala coast is likely to suffer a major setback during the coming years due to the El Niño factor, according to the state-run Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI).
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ABSTRACT Aim This research investigates the distribution of the non‐indigenous calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus marinus Sato, 1913 in Italian coastal waters as retrieved by the data collected in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) programme in the 2015–2023 time window. Location Italian marine coastal waters, Mediterranean Sea.
Stefano Corona +7 more
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Records of the State of Maine Department of Sea and Shore Fisheries, Maine Sardine Industry, 1966
Annual reports of the Maine Sardine Industry Research and Quality Control Laboratory, including grade summaries and case distribution of Sardines by can (e.g., keyless, key open), pack style (e.g., oil, mustard, tomato), and average number of fish per ...
Maine Sardine Industry Research and Quality Control Laboratory
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The Japanese sardine (Sardinops sagax melanostictus) is a small pelagic fish found in the Sea of Japan, the marginal sea of the western North Pacific. It is an important species for regional fisheries, but their dispersal and migration patterns during ...
Tomoya Aono +12 more
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Can a lizard ride on a housefly?: Navigating uncertainty and moral life in an Accra Zongo, Ghana
Abstract How can uncertainty become a resource for ethical life rather than a threat to it? Focusing on a Zongo community in Accra, Ghana—also known as a “traveler's camp” or “stranger's quarters”—this article examines how people use a creative form of communication called the practice of folding to sustain relationships shaped by conditions of ...
Emily A. Williamson
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Model dinamis perikanan lemuru (Sardinela lemuru) di Selat Bali [PDF]
Sardine fishery is single fishery in Bali Strait and has its dynamics that consist element of biology, fishing gear technology, human resources, and fish processing industries.
Wiyono, Budi
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ABSTRACT Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) is a deep‐water flatfish which lives at temperatures of 1°C–4°C and produces large eggs (> 3 mm). The combination of low temperatures and large eggs has resulted in an unusual ovary development cycle, with vitellogenesis taking more than 1 year.
James Kennedy +3 more
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Kerala: Oil sardine in troubled waters as climate goes awry- Deccan Chronicle dated 8th July 2016 [PDF]
Fisheries sector in Kerala has suffered a loss of Rs 150 cr in 2015 due to sharp fall in the availability of oil sardines in coastline of the state, according to a study prepared by the ICAR- Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI).
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ABSTRACT Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis; SRW) populations are recovering from the impacts of commercial whaling, however, recovery has been spatially variable, with strong associations between reproduction and prey availability. The diet of SRWs has not been widely examined, and with SRW foraging shifting away from high‐latitude foraging ...
Aashi Parikh +7 more
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