Portuguese commercial Elasmobranch landings were analysed for the period 1986 – 2009 and revealed that some species may be in danger of overfishing. Landings totalled 122,515 mt, with an average of 5,105 mt landed yearly, with captured sharks, skates and rays representing 8 orders, 14 families and 44 species. Annual landings for the fishery generally decreased over time, with a corresponding increase in price per kilogram. The most landed group, skates (Raja sp.), accounted for 33% of the landings, or 40,344 mt. They were followed by lesser spotted catsharks (Scyliorhinus sp.), Portuguese dogfish (Centroscymnus coelolepis), leafscale gulper sharks (Centrophorus squamosus), blue sharks (Prionace glauca) and gulper sharks (Centrophorus granul...
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biologic...
ICES WGEF meets annually and is responsible for providing assessments and advice on the state of the...
Landings of elasmobranchs at Parana coast, Southern Brazil, were monitored during two years, 2009 an...
Portuguese commercial elasmobranch landings were analyzed for the period 1986–2001. An average of 5,...
The high economic value of fisheries was historically associated to commercial teleost fishes. Since...
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) plays an important role in Portuguese fisheries. Portuguese commercial s...
In Portugal, elasmobranch landings have decreased substantially in recent years. In this work, elasm...
The time series of elasmobranch catch rates off the Tuscany coasts (NW Mediterranean) were investiga...
In mainland Portugal, rays constitute an important by-catch of multi-gear shelf fisheries. However ...
Effects of fisheries upon non-target species have been historically underestimated, only relatively ...
To sustainably manage fisheries, the stock biology, ecology, and its past and present human exploita...
<div><p>Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding ...
A vulnerable species group, such as, the elasmobranchs, in a data-deficient context presents a compl...
Elasmobranch populations are declining worldwide, calling for urgent assessment of fishery exploitat...
Hooking (or “at-haulback”) fishing mortality was analysed in elasmobranchs captured by Por...
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biologic...
ICES WGEF meets annually and is responsible for providing assessments and advice on the state of the...
Landings of elasmobranchs at Parana coast, Southern Brazil, were monitored during two years, 2009 an...
Portuguese commercial elasmobranch landings were analyzed for the period 1986–2001. An average of 5,...
The high economic value of fisheries was historically associated to commercial teleost fishes. Since...
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) plays an important role in Portuguese fisheries. Portuguese commercial s...
In Portugal, elasmobranch landings have decreased substantially in recent years. In this work, elasm...
The time series of elasmobranch catch rates off the Tuscany coasts (NW Mediterranean) were investiga...
In mainland Portugal, rays constitute an important by-catch of multi-gear shelf fisheries. However ...
Effects of fisheries upon non-target species have been historically underestimated, only relatively ...
To sustainably manage fisheries, the stock biology, ecology, and its past and present human exploita...
<div><p>Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding ...
A vulnerable species group, such as, the elasmobranchs, in a data-deficient context presents a compl...
Elasmobranch populations are declining worldwide, calling for urgent assessment of fishery exploitat...
Hooking (or “at-haulback”) fishing mortality was analysed in elasmobranchs captured by Por...
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biologic...
ICES WGEF meets annually and is responsible for providing assessments and advice on the state of the...
Landings of elasmobranchs at Parana coast, Southern Brazil, were monitored during two years, 2009 an...