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Characterising Essential Fish Habitat using spatio‐temporal analysis of fishery data: A case study of the European seabass spawning areas

open access: yesFisheries Oceanography, 2021
Fish habitats sustain essential functions for fish to complete their life cycle, such as feeding, growing and spawning. Conservation is crucial to maintain fish populations and their exploitation.
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Nature of the Spawning Area of Herrings

Nature, 1957
THE recent communication by Bolster and Bridger1 records a very valuable observation. The first paragraph, which states that herring spawn has been collected only by trawl or from fish stomachs, is, however, misleading. Herring spawn has been successfully collected by dredge2, by Petersen grab3,4, and by a modified tow-netting technique5.
G. C. BOLSTER, J. P. BRIDGER
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Spawning areas of two shallow-water penaeid shrimps (Penaeus indicus and Metapenaeus monoceros) on the Sofala Bank, Mozambique

open access: yesEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2021
Penaeus indicus and Metapenaeus monoceros are commercially important penaeid shrimp species in the Western Indian Ocean, supporting fisheries on the Sofala Bank, Mozambique.
Christophe Lett   +2 more
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