The Canary Current upwelling ecosystem (CanC) constitutes one of the four main eastern boundary upwelling ecosystems (EBUEs) of the world, thus hosting high productivity and fisheries. Recent observations indicate that the CanC region as a whole has been experiencing a progressive warming and a decrease in productivity over the last decades. This overall trend is however not directly reflected in the fisheries of the region. Here we update recent results and previous reviews on the CanC, covering aspects from the physical environment to fish populations and fisheries on a range of time scales. We approach these topics, when possible, through a comparative exploration of the biogeographical characteristics of different sub-regions comprising...
Satellite-derived sea-surface temperature (SST) data were used to study the variability of the Canar...
WOS:000412425500005International audienceEuropean sardine (Sardina pilchardus) and round sardinella ...
26 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesA suite of ecological indicators was selected for communicating, in a c...
Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems: Integrative and Comparative Approaches - :Integrative and com...
Eastern Boundary Current Upwelling Systems are extraordinary productive regions of the World Ocean t...
The resistance of an east border upwelling system was investigated using relative index of marine pe...
The Canary upwelling system (CanUS) is a productive coastal region characterized by strong seasonali...
55 pages, 4 tables, 15 figuresThe eastern boundary of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre extends fr...
International audienceThe three eastern boundary ecosystems comparable to the Benguela ecosystem (BC...
Cape Ghir (similar to 31 degrees N), in the Canary Current System, is an area of permanent coastal u...
Fish population variability and fisheries activities are closely linked to weather and climate dynam...
CAIBOX Cruise (29SG20090706) carried out on the Research Vessel Sarmiento de Gamboa in 2009Shelf-Oce...
The magnitude of net primary production (NPP) in Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems (EBUS) is tradit...
Satellite-derived sea-surface temperature (SST) data were used to study the variability of the Canar...
WOS:000412425500005International audienceEuropean sardine (Sardina pilchardus) and round sardinella ...
26 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesA suite of ecological indicators was selected for communicating, in a c...
Eastern Boundary Upwelling Ecosystems: Integrative and Comparative Approaches - :Integrative and com...
Eastern Boundary Current Upwelling Systems are extraordinary productive regions of the World Ocean t...
The resistance of an east border upwelling system was investigated using relative index of marine pe...
The Canary upwelling system (CanUS) is a productive coastal region characterized by strong seasonali...
55 pages, 4 tables, 15 figuresThe eastern boundary of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre extends fr...
International audienceThe three eastern boundary ecosystems comparable to the Benguela ecosystem (BC...
Cape Ghir (similar to 31 degrees N), in the Canary Current System, is an area of permanent coastal u...
Fish population variability and fisheries activities are closely linked to weather and climate dynam...
CAIBOX Cruise (29SG20090706) carried out on the Research Vessel Sarmiento de Gamboa in 2009Shelf-Oce...
The magnitude of net primary production (NPP) in Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems (EBUS) is tradit...
Satellite-derived sea-surface temperature (SST) data were used to study the variability of the Canar...
WOS:000412425500005International audienceEuropean sardine (Sardina pilchardus) and round sardinella ...
26 pages, 6 figures, 4 tablesA suite of ecological indicators was selected for communicating, in a c...