State law provides for the initiation of a fishery for Pacific sardines, Sardinops sagax caeruleus, when the spawning biomass of sardines reaches 20,000 short tons. Data from ichthyoplankton surveys, sea survey cruises, the mackerel fishery sampling program, and the live-bait fishery monitoring program are discussed with regard to an increase in population size. It appears that the spawning biomass of the northern stock of Pacific sardines remains below 20,000 tons. Legislation passed in 1983 which affects the incidental take and commercial use of sardines is also discussed. (9pp.
No true understanding of the California sardine fishery or of the sardine population can be reached ...
Results of the acoustic survey "Saracus 86-1" are reported in this paper. This cruise was carried ou...
In order to initiate a fishery for the Pacific mackerel, Scomber japonicus, it is required that the ...
State law provides for the initiation of a 1000-ton fishery for Pacific sardines, Sardinops sagax, w...
State law requires that the population of Pacific sardines, Sardinops sagax caeruleus, must reach a...
State law requires that the population of Pacific sardines, Sardinops sagax caeruleus, must reach a...
State law requires that the population of Pacific sardines, Sardinops sajax caeruleus, must reach ...
State law provides for the initiation of a fishery for Pacific sardines, Sardinops sagax caeruleus,...
The sardine population along the Pacific Coast of North America is subject to large fluctuations in ...
The proper administration of any fishery must be based on a knowledge of the abundance of the specie...
Starting with the 1941–42 sardine season, a comprehensive age-reading program on the Pacific sardine...
Not AvailableFishery, species diversity and resource characteristics of exploited sardine resources ...
This is a fourth report on the fishing areas for the sardine, Sardinops caerulea, off the California...
The Pacific sardine resource, which once supported an important American fishery, declined abruptly...
In the southeastern coast of Brazil, catches of the Brazilian sardine (Sardinella brasiliensis) have...
No true understanding of the California sardine fishery or of the sardine population can be reached ...
Results of the acoustic survey "Saracus 86-1" are reported in this paper. This cruise was carried ou...
In order to initiate a fishery for the Pacific mackerel, Scomber japonicus, it is required that the ...
State law provides for the initiation of a 1000-ton fishery for Pacific sardines, Sardinops sagax, w...
State law requires that the population of Pacific sardines, Sardinops sagax caeruleus, must reach a...
State law requires that the population of Pacific sardines, Sardinops sagax caeruleus, must reach a...
State law requires that the population of Pacific sardines, Sardinops sajax caeruleus, must reach ...
State law provides for the initiation of a fishery for Pacific sardines, Sardinops sagax caeruleus,...
The sardine population along the Pacific Coast of North America is subject to large fluctuations in ...
The proper administration of any fishery must be based on a knowledge of the abundance of the specie...
Starting with the 1941–42 sardine season, a comprehensive age-reading program on the Pacific sardine...
Not AvailableFishery, species diversity and resource characteristics of exploited sardine resources ...
This is a fourth report on the fishing areas for the sardine, Sardinops caerulea, off the California...
The Pacific sardine resource, which once supported an important American fishery, declined abruptly...
In the southeastern coast of Brazil, catches of the Brazilian sardine (Sardinella brasiliensis) have...
No true understanding of the California sardine fishery or of the sardine population can be reached ...
Results of the acoustic survey "Saracus 86-1" are reported in this paper. This cruise was carried ou...
In order to initiate a fishery for the Pacific mackerel, Scomber japonicus, it is required that the ...