[EN] In the sandy shores of the Spanish Mediterranean, Donax trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758) has a high commercial interest. In the Gulf of Valencia, poor management of fishing activity led to its closure in June 2015. The objective of this study was to analyze the evolution of the catches of D. trunculus before the closure of the fishery as well as the biomass and density of the population in the months following the closure, plus 2 y later. The area of study was located in the main fishing area of the Gulf of Valencia, which belongs to the fleet of the Gandia Fishermen's Guild. The fishing beds for this clam are found on sandy sediments in shallow waters (between 0 and 2 m). During the 10 y previous to the fishery closure, the annual catch per...
The wedge clams, of genus Donax. form a dominant component in the infauna of sandy beaches of India...
Donax trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the most common bivalve molluscs inhabiting the sandy sho...
Donax hanleyanus Philippi, 1847 (Bivalvia: Donacidae) dominates fine to coarse sandy beach communiti...
This paper describes the impact of dredging on populations of the wedge clam (Donax trunculus) at tw...
The main objectives of this study were (i) to provide an updated age-length key for D. trunculus fro...
Population structure, growth and production of the wedge clam Donax trunclus, inhabiting highly expo...
All clam fisheries in the western Mediterranean Sea have dramatically declined in the last few decad...
The population dynamics and secondary production of the wedge clam Donax trunculus were studied in t...
All clam fisheries in the western Mediterranean Sea have dramatically declined in the last few decad...
The present study describes the composition, structure and damage caused by mechanized dredges on d...
This study focused on the assessment and quantification of discards generated by clam fisheries alon...
This study aimed to characterize the catches, quantify fishing yield, bycatch and discards, and also...
Bottom trawling is the most extensive fishing activity affecting the continental shelf in Mediterran...
During the last decade, beach nourishments using relict sands were carried out on some beaches locat...
In recent years, a collapse in Donax trunculus fishing yields has occurred in the Tyrrhenian Sea (Me...
The wedge clams, of genus Donax. form a dominant component in the infauna of sandy beaches of India...
Donax trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the most common bivalve molluscs inhabiting the sandy sho...
Donax hanleyanus Philippi, 1847 (Bivalvia: Donacidae) dominates fine to coarse sandy beach communiti...
This paper describes the impact of dredging on populations of the wedge clam (Donax trunculus) at tw...
The main objectives of this study were (i) to provide an updated age-length key for D. trunculus fro...
Population structure, growth and production of the wedge clam Donax trunclus, inhabiting highly expo...
All clam fisheries in the western Mediterranean Sea have dramatically declined in the last few decad...
The population dynamics and secondary production of the wedge clam Donax trunculus were studied in t...
All clam fisheries in the western Mediterranean Sea have dramatically declined in the last few decad...
The present study describes the composition, structure and damage caused by mechanized dredges on d...
This study focused on the assessment and quantification of discards generated by clam fisheries alon...
This study aimed to characterize the catches, quantify fishing yield, bycatch and discards, and also...
Bottom trawling is the most extensive fishing activity affecting the continental shelf in Mediterran...
During the last decade, beach nourishments using relict sands were carried out on some beaches locat...
In recent years, a collapse in Donax trunculus fishing yields has occurred in the Tyrrhenian Sea (Me...
The wedge clams, of genus Donax. form a dominant component in the infauna of sandy beaches of India...
Donax trunculus (Linnaeus, 1758) is one of the most common bivalve molluscs inhabiting the sandy sho...
Donax hanleyanus Philippi, 1847 (Bivalvia: Donacidae) dominates fine to coarse sandy beach communiti...