C. edentulus accounts for the major fishery resource in Guanabara Bay, but there are only few studies about its captures.This study analyzed the long term changes on C. edentulus catches in Guanabara Bay, focusing especially on temporal variation on capture effort, boat storage temperature, and fish price and size.We assessed the 2002-2011 database of fish landings at the pier of Rubi S.A., with records of year, month, total catch (kg), number of fish per kg, boat storage temperature (oC), and price per kg to boat owner (US$). Those variables differed among years and months (ANOVA; p<0.01) with strong yearXmonth interactions for all, probably related to C. edentulus reproductive and recruitment seasons and environmental conditions of Gua...
The scarcity of data on fish catches difficult management of small-scale fisheries in developing cou...
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The temporal and spatial variation of Paralonchurus brasiliensis density (fish per m(2)) in relation...
C. edentulus accounts for the major fishery resource in Guanabara Bay, but there are only few studie...
Cetengraulis edentulus is a broadely distributed engraulid in Southwest Atlantic, currently accounti...
Studies were carried out to find out qualitative and quantitative temporal variations in fish larvae...
Dasyatis guttata has been target of artisanal fisheries in the coast of Bahia (Northeast Brazil) mai...
Dasyatis guttata has been target of artisanal fisheries in the coast of Bahia (Northeast Brazil) mai...
The profile of sardine fishing, the Triportheus species, landed at the fishing market of Porto Velho...
Anchovies are members of the Engraulidae family, characterized to present coastal pelagic habits, co...
The hypothesis of this study was based on the premise that complex interactions between biological a...
Market position and its evolution were analysed in nine key fish and cephalopod species subject to l...
Os dados utilizados neste estudo são originários de um monitoramento ambiental realizado na enseada ...
Anchoa tricolor (Agassiz, 1829) is the only anchovy of commercial importance in Sepetiba Bay, suppor...
This study assessed the number of mussel fishers at an intertidal flat at the mouth of a tropical es...
The scarcity of data on fish catches difficult management of small-scale fisheries in developing cou...
Copyright © 2004 Coastal Education and Research Foundation (CERF).Neste trabalho realizaramse amostr...
The temporal and spatial variation of Paralonchurus brasiliensis density (fish per m(2)) in relation...
C. edentulus accounts for the major fishery resource in Guanabara Bay, but there are only few studie...
Cetengraulis edentulus is a broadely distributed engraulid in Southwest Atlantic, currently accounti...
Studies were carried out to find out qualitative and quantitative temporal variations in fish larvae...
Dasyatis guttata has been target of artisanal fisheries in the coast of Bahia (Northeast Brazil) mai...
Dasyatis guttata has been target of artisanal fisheries in the coast of Bahia (Northeast Brazil) mai...
The profile of sardine fishing, the Triportheus species, landed at the fishing market of Porto Velho...
Anchovies are members of the Engraulidae family, characterized to present coastal pelagic habits, co...
The hypothesis of this study was based on the premise that complex interactions between biological a...
Market position and its evolution were analysed in nine key fish and cephalopod species subject to l...
Os dados utilizados neste estudo são originários de um monitoramento ambiental realizado na enseada ...
Anchoa tricolor (Agassiz, 1829) is the only anchovy of commercial importance in Sepetiba Bay, suppor...
This study assessed the number of mussel fishers at an intertidal flat at the mouth of a tropical es...
The scarcity of data on fish catches difficult management of small-scale fisheries in developing cou...
Copyright © 2004 Coastal Education and Research Foundation (CERF).Neste trabalho realizaramse amostr...
The temporal and spatial variation of Paralonchurus brasiliensis density (fish per m(2)) in relation...