Portuguese commercial elasmobranch landings were analyzed for the period 1986–2001. An average of 5,169 (± 795 t) were landed yearly, representing 18 families, 29 genera, and 34 confirmed species. However, annual landings for the fishery generally decreased over time, with a corresponding increase in price per kilogram. The most important group, Raja spp., accounted for 33% of the landings or 26,916 t. They were followed by Centroscymnus coelolepis, Scyliorhinus spp., Centrophorus granulosus, and Centrophorus squamosus (accounting for 12%, 12%, 11%, and 9% of the landings, respectively). In the absence of CPUE data, the comparative trends of landings and price were employed as an indicator of the “status” of specific elasmobranch species. ...
This working document presents the results on the most significant elasmobranch fish sp...
Hooking (or “at-haulback”) fishing mortality was analysed in elasmobranchs captured by Portuguese lo...
Elasmobranchs inhabiting depths beyond 200 m are extremely susceptible to overexploitation but are e...
Portuguese commercial Elasmobranch landings were analysed for the period 1986 – 2009 and revealed th...
In Portugal, elasmobranch landings have decreased substantially in recent years. In this work, elas...
In Portugal, elasmobranch landings have decreased substantially in recent years. In this work, elasm...
The high economic value of fisheries was historically associated to commercial teleost fishes. Since...
In Portugal, elasmobranch landings have decreased substantially in recent years. In this work, elas...
Effects of fisheries upon non-target species have been historically underestimated, only relatively ...
Recently, the importance of elasmobranch fisheries has increased in the NAFO area due to the collaps...
A standardised survey is used to investigate elasmobranch capture during commercial small-scale fish...
Tese de Doutoramento, Biologia, 2 de Outubro de 2017, Universidade dos Açores.[...]. A presente diss...
A vulnerable species group, such as, the elasmobranchs, in a data-deficient context presents a compl...
Tese de Doutoramento, Biologia, 2 de Outubro de 2017, Universidade dos Açores.[...]. A presente diss...
AbstractA standardised survey is used to investigate elasmobranch capture during commercial small-sc...
This working document presents the results on the most significant elasmobranch fish sp...
Hooking (or “at-haulback”) fishing mortality was analysed in elasmobranchs captured by Portuguese lo...
Elasmobranchs inhabiting depths beyond 200 m are extremely susceptible to overexploitation but are e...
Portuguese commercial Elasmobranch landings were analysed for the period 1986 – 2009 and revealed th...
In Portugal, elasmobranch landings have decreased substantially in recent years. In this work, elas...
In Portugal, elasmobranch landings have decreased substantially in recent years. In this work, elasm...
The high economic value of fisheries was historically associated to commercial teleost fishes. Since...
In Portugal, elasmobranch landings have decreased substantially in recent years. In this work, elas...
Effects of fisheries upon non-target species have been historically underestimated, only relatively ...
Recently, the importance of elasmobranch fisheries has increased in the NAFO area due to the collaps...
A standardised survey is used to investigate elasmobranch capture during commercial small-scale fish...
Tese de Doutoramento, Biologia, 2 de Outubro de 2017, Universidade dos Açores.[...]. A presente diss...
A vulnerable species group, such as, the elasmobranchs, in a data-deficient context presents a compl...
Tese de Doutoramento, Biologia, 2 de Outubro de 2017, Universidade dos Açores.[...]. A presente diss...
AbstractA standardised survey is used to investigate elasmobranch capture during commercial small-sc...
This working document presents the results on the most significant elasmobranch fish sp...
Hooking (or “at-haulback”) fishing mortality was analysed in elasmobranchs captured by Portuguese lo...
Elasmobranchs inhabiting depths beyond 200 m are extremely susceptible to overexploitation but are e...