Small pelagic and squid fisheries of the Alas Strait in Indonesia are compared, to explore potential interactions between major components caught, which may then be taken into management consideration. The data time series used for analysis were taken from major fishing harbours and landing places, and go back as far as 1970s. The small pelagic fishery in Alas Strait is mainly targeted upon squid (mostly Loligo edulis) by means of ‘jala-oras ’ (payang-type) fishing, which is also used to catch small pelagic fishes during squid-off season. The small pelagic catches consist primarily of lemuru (Sardinella lemuru), tembang (Sardinella fimbriata), layang scad (Decapterus spp), and kembung (Rastrelliger spp), which are usually taken by various ...
Studies on the exploitation and catch fluctuations of pelagic fishes have been undertaken in order t...
In this study, we estimate the interannual spatial and temporal distributions of fishing grounds at ...
An analysis of environmental effects on autumn survey catches of two commercially exploited squid sp...
Alas Strait is a potential water area for fishery in West Nusa Tenggara Province (NTB), especially f...
The number of fishers that catch squid has increased in recent years, with fishing capacity in comme...
Approximately 90 per cent of total catches in northern Sulawesi are pelagic fishes. About two-third ...
The demersal fisheries in the Gulf of Thailand are a good example of multispecies fisheries which ha...
The squid Loligo plei concentrates in the southeastern Brazil Bight, where it has traditionally supp...
The Java Sea is one of the important fishing areas for small pelagic fishery in Indonesia. The produ...
Minicoy, the southernmost island of the Laccadive Archipelago, is the most important tuna fishing c...
Possibilities of developing a low-impact oceanic squid fishery in Central Arabian Se
A survey on squid catches was dine in coastal waters off Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia, in ...
We review the biology, ecology, fisheries, and resource status of the red flying squid (Ommastrephes...
WOS: 000418345300001This study, assessing the socio-economic status of small scale and recreational ...
Presented in this paper is the fishery industry in Indonesia. Given emphases were the fishing gears ...
Studies on the exploitation and catch fluctuations of pelagic fishes have been undertaken in order t...
In this study, we estimate the interannual spatial and temporal distributions of fishing grounds at ...
An analysis of environmental effects on autumn survey catches of two commercially exploited squid sp...
Alas Strait is a potential water area for fishery in West Nusa Tenggara Province (NTB), especially f...
The number of fishers that catch squid has increased in recent years, with fishing capacity in comme...
Approximately 90 per cent of total catches in northern Sulawesi are pelagic fishes. About two-third ...
The demersal fisheries in the Gulf of Thailand are a good example of multispecies fisheries which ha...
The squid Loligo plei concentrates in the southeastern Brazil Bight, where it has traditionally supp...
The Java Sea is one of the important fishing areas for small pelagic fishery in Indonesia. The produ...
Minicoy, the southernmost island of the Laccadive Archipelago, is the most important tuna fishing c...
Possibilities of developing a low-impact oceanic squid fishery in Central Arabian Se
A survey on squid catches was dine in coastal waters off Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia, in ...
We review the biology, ecology, fisheries, and resource status of the red flying squid (Ommastrephes...
WOS: 000418345300001This study, assessing the socio-economic status of small scale and recreational ...
Presented in this paper is the fishery industry in Indonesia. Given emphases were the fishing gears ...
Studies on the exploitation and catch fluctuations of pelagic fishes have been undertaken in order t...
In this study, we estimate the interannual spatial and temporal distributions of fishing grounds at ...
An analysis of environmental effects on autumn survey catches of two commercially exploited squid sp...