Cynoscion guatucupa Cuvier 1829 is a migratory pelagic fish species, which has a wide geographical distribution. It is the most important fishing resource for local communities in Bahía Blanca estuary and has been captured by artisanal fishermen since the 1900s. The industrial fleet has been fishing this species in the coastal area of Buenos Aires province since the 1950s, and, since 1970, landings have increased sharply. Between 2000 and 2004, the artisanal fishery in the estuarine waters of Bahía Blanca collapsed. Variations in total landings of the artisanal fleet might have arisen from the environmental variables within the estuary, fishing activity in the surrounding sea region, local pressure within the estuary and/or several other va...
This paper deals with the hydrological variability effects on the primary commercial fish species in...
The aim of this introductory chapter is to provide the readers some insight into the regional contex...
Environmental changes together with other stressors, such as habitat destruction, may cause widespre...
El objetivo del trabajo fue analizar la evolución de la pesc a artesanal, en el estuario de Bahía Bl...
In the chapter we summarize the current state of knowledge regarding the assemblages of fish species...
Over centuries the coasts of Argentina were inhabited by aboriginal peoples that, mostly towards the...
Environmental changes together with other stressors, such as habitat destruction, may cause widespre...
The fish diversity and the main environmental factors affecting the spatial distribution of species,...
El área de “El Rincón” (39° S-41° 30′ S) es un sistema de alta complejidad ocea-nográfica, de releva...
This paper provides a literature review of studies dealing with the stock assessment of eight bony d...
The Bahía Blanca Estuary is one of the largest coastal systems in Atlantic South America. This mesot...
Understanding the dynamics of a fishery is a key ingredient to successful fishery management. The ob...
Recreational and artisanal fisheries are common activities in Latin America often interpreted as com...
The growth of human populations and industrial activities in the last decades have been the major ca...
The fishery for Argentine hake (Merluccius hubbsi) was examined using data from the Argentine offsho...
This paper deals with the hydrological variability effects on the primary commercial fish species in...
The aim of this introductory chapter is to provide the readers some insight into the regional contex...
Environmental changes together with other stressors, such as habitat destruction, may cause widespre...
El objetivo del trabajo fue analizar la evolución de la pesc a artesanal, en el estuario de Bahía Bl...
In the chapter we summarize the current state of knowledge regarding the assemblages of fish species...
Over centuries the coasts of Argentina were inhabited by aboriginal peoples that, mostly towards the...
Environmental changes together with other stressors, such as habitat destruction, may cause widespre...
The fish diversity and the main environmental factors affecting the spatial distribution of species,...
El área de “El Rincón” (39° S-41° 30′ S) es un sistema de alta complejidad ocea-nográfica, de releva...
This paper provides a literature review of studies dealing with the stock assessment of eight bony d...
The Bahía Blanca Estuary is one of the largest coastal systems in Atlantic South America. This mesot...
Understanding the dynamics of a fishery is a key ingredient to successful fishery management. The ob...
Recreational and artisanal fisheries are common activities in Latin America often interpreted as com...
The growth of human populations and industrial activities in the last decades have been the major ca...
The fishery for Argentine hake (Merluccius hubbsi) was examined using data from the Argentine offsho...
This paper deals with the hydrological variability effects on the primary commercial fish species in...
The aim of this introductory chapter is to provide the readers some insight into the regional contex...
Environmental changes together with other stressors, such as habitat destruction, may cause widespre...