Exploitation patterns of the common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, in two Mediterranean areas were studied in three ports, two in the Thracian Sea (Greece, Eastern Mediterranean) and one in the Catalan Sea (Spain, Western Mediterranean). The study period of one year (July 1998-June 1999) included a monthly collection of data on commercial landings, fishing effort and length distribution of O. vulgaris. Many gears exploit this species in both areas. Specialised and highly productive artisanal gears (fyke nets, pots and traps) have been developed. Herein it is shown that: (1) trawls are responsible for most octopus landings; (2) trawls exploit mostly the small and immature individuals while the artisanal fleets exploit the large and mature ones; ...
Trabajo presentado en el Cephalopod International Advisory Council, celebrado en Hakodate, Japón, de...
The European Union (EU) is one of the most important markets for cephalopods in the world. Currently...
During the trawl fishing, diverse organisms that share the habitat with Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 179...
13 pages, 9 figures, 2 tablesSome aspects of the biology and fishery of Octopus vulgaris caught by t...
Some aspects of the biology and fishery of Octopus vulgaris caught by trawlers in the Balearic Sea (...
Information on distribution, abundance and size composition of the common octopus Octopus vulgaris w...
A small-scale trap fishery for many benthic species is carried out along the coastal shelves of the ...
Information on distribution, abundance and size composition of the common octopus Octopus vulgaris w...
14 pages, 10 figuresCommon octopus is a worldwide important cephalopod resource fished by both indus...
In Sardinia, the largest segment (about 80%) within the fleet is represented by small-scale fisherie...
Until now the distribution and abundance of Octopus vulgaris had been investigated in the main fishi...
In Sardinia, the largest segment (about 80%) within the fleet is represented by small-scale fisherie...
A spatially explicit capture-recapture (SCR) model was applied to estimate simultaneously population...
Preliminary data on growth and movements of Octopus vulgaris wild populations of the Mediterranean S...
Preliminary data on growth and movements of Octopus vulgaris wild populations of the Mediterranean S...
Trabajo presentado en el Cephalopod International Advisory Council, celebrado en Hakodate, Japón, de...
The European Union (EU) is one of the most important markets for cephalopods in the world. Currently...
During the trawl fishing, diverse organisms that share the habitat with Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 179...
13 pages, 9 figures, 2 tablesSome aspects of the biology and fishery of Octopus vulgaris caught by t...
Some aspects of the biology and fishery of Octopus vulgaris caught by trawlers in the Balearic Sea (...
Information on distribution, abundance and size composition of the common octopus Octopus vulgaris w...
A small-scale trap fishery for many benthic species is carried out along the coastal shelves of the ...
Information on distribution, abundance and size composition of the common octopus Octopus vulgaris w...
14 pages, 10 figuresCommon octopus is a worldwide important cephalopod resource fished by both indus...
In Sardinia, the largest segment (about 80%) within the fleet is represented by small-scale fisherie...
Until now the distribution and abundance of Octopus vulgaris had been investigated in the main fishi...
In Sardinia, the largest segment (about 80%) within the fleet is represented by small-scale fisherie...
A spatially explicit capture-recapture (SCR) model was applied to estimate simultaneously population...
Preliminary data on growth and movements of Octopus vulgaris wild populations of the Mediterranean S...
Preliminary data on growth and movements of Octopus vulgaris wild populations of the Mediterranean S...
Trabajo presentado en el Cephalopod International Advisory Council, celebrado en Hakodate, Japón, de...
The European Union (EU) is one of the most important markets for cephalopods in the world. Currently...
During the trawl fishing, diverse organisms that share the habitat with Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 179...