This 3 volume field guide covers the species of interest to fisheries of the major marine resource groups exploited in the Western Central Atlantic. The area of coverage includes FAO Fishing Area 31. The marine resource groups included are the bivalves, gastropods, cephalopods, stomatopods, shrimps, lobsters, crabs, hagfishes, sharks, batoid fishes, chimaeras, bony fishes, sea turtles, and marine mammals. The introductory chapter outlines the environmental, ecological, and biogeographical factors influencing the marine biota, and the basic components of the fisheries in the Western Central Atlantic. Within the field guide, the sections on the resource groups are arranged phylogenetically according to higher taxonomic levels such as class, o...
A vulnerable species group, such as, the elasmobranchs, in a data-deficient context presents a compl...
The cephalopods of the wider Caribbean region (western central Atlantic) were examined in terms of d...
Detailed biogeographical studies of Atlantic reef-fishes were always hampered by the lack of up-to-d...
This field guide covers the major resource groups likely to be encountered in the fisheries of Kuwai...
1. The status of marine biodiversity in the Eastern Central Atlantic (ECA), especially of coastal an...
This commendable practical field guide from FAO covers the major catches off the shores of Namibia, ...
[EN] Marine fisheries resources of Southeast Atlantic are very important in ICSEAF area. Biological ...
Here are two new volumes in the multi-volume field guide on sea life in the Pacific, including seawe...
Here are two new volumes in the multi-volume field guide on sea life in the Pacific, including seawe...
1 A history of marine research on the Azores is outlined. Until two decades ago most oceanic and lit...
Studies on life history and stock structure of marine species have evolved in the Azores region duri...
This publication presents the marine living resources of the Southern Ocean considered to be of inte...
Information on the biology and fishery resources of two common species of western Atlantic porgies, ...
CDThis prototype CD-ROM contains species diagnoses, illustrations, and a well-organized and readily ...
This instructional guide is designed to provide instructors with lecture support on the topic of mar...
A vulnerable species group, such as, the elasmobranchs, in a data-deficient context presents a compl...
The cephalopods of the wider Caribbean region (western central Atlantic) were examined in terms of d...
Detailed biogeographical studies of Atlantic reef-fishes were always hampered by the lack of up-to-d...
This field guide covers the major resource groups likely to be encountered in the fisheries of Kuwai...
1. The status of marine biodiversity in the Eastern Central Atlantic (ECA), especially of coastal an...
This commendable practical field guide from FAO covers the major catches off the shores of Namibia, ...
[EN] Marine fisheries resources of Southeast Atlantic are very important in ICSEAF area. Biological ...
Here are two new volumes in the multi-volume field guide on sea life in the Pacific, including seawe...
Here are two new volumes in the multi-volume field guide on sea life in the Pacific, including seawe...
1 A history of marine research on the Azores is outlined. Until two decades ago most oceanic and lit...
Studies on life history and stock structure of marine species have evolved in the Azores region duri...
This publication presents the marine living resources of the Southern Ocean considered to be of inte...
Information on the biology and fishery resources of two common species of western Atlantic porgies, ...
CDThis prototype CD-ROM contains species diagnoses, illustrations, and a well-organized and readily ...
This instructional guide is designed to provide instructors with lecture support on the topic of mar...
A vulnerable species group, such as, the elasmobranchs, in a data-deficient context presents a compl...
The cephalopods of the wider Caribbean region (western central Atlantic) were examined in terms of d...
Detailed biogeographical studies of Atlantic reef-fishes were always hampered by the lack of up-to-d...