The harvesting of bait through digging in coastal mudflats is practiced for recreational and commercial purposes in European coastal systems including the Ria de Aveiro coastal lagoon on the northwest Atlantic coast of Portugal. The scale of harvesting in the Ria de Aveiro has recently increased due to the current economic climate in Portugal, with targeting of the polychaete, Diopatra neapolitana species or “casulo” as it is widely known in the Aveiro region. The national authorities have attempted to control casulo digging by issuing a regulation (Ordinance) in 2014 on the maximum daily catch limit to be caught by each individual. The daily catch limit is intended to represent the Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) for casulo beyond which ov...
International audienceThe overexploitation of fishery resources has led to a major fisheries crisis....
International audienceThe overexploitation of fishery resources has led to a major fisheries crisis....
International audienceThe overexploitation of fishery resources has led to a major fisheries crisis....
The harvesting of bait through digging in coastal mudflats is practiced for recreational and commer...
Polychaete annelids are some of the most heavily harvested invertebrates collected in coastal areas ...
Polychaete annelids are some of the most heavily harvested invertebrates collected in coastal areas ...
Polychaete annelids are some of the most heavily harvested invertebrates collected in coastal areas ...
Bait digging for recreational and commercial fishing is widely practiced and economically significan...
Polychaete annelids are some of the most heavily harvested invertebrates collected in coastal areas ...
Polychaete annelids are some of the most heavily harvested invertebrates collected in coastal areas ...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) in Portugal is a traditional leisure activity with considerable im...
The stalked barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes (Gmelin, 1790) is an important shellfish resource in Port...
The Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum, Adam & Reeve 1850) is a non-indigenous species that wa...
All fishing-related activities impact exploited ecosystems, which is underestimated by fisheries sta...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are increasingly being recommended as management tools for biodiversit...
International audienceThe overexploitation of fishery resources has led to a major fisheries crisis....
International audienceThe overexploitation of fishery resources has led to a major fisheries crisis....
International audienceThe overexploitation of fishery resources has led to a major fisheries crisis....
The harvesting of bait through digging in coastal mudflats is practiced for recreational and commer...
Polychaete annelids are some of the most heavily harvested invertebrates collected in coastal areas ...
Polychaete annelids are some of the most heavily harvested invertebrates collected in coastal areas ...
Polychaete annelids are some of the most heavily harvested invertebrates collected in coastal areas ...
Bait digging for recreational and commercial fishing is widely practiced and economically significan...
Polychaete annelids are some of the most heavily harvested invertebrates collected in coastal areas ...
Polychaete annelids are some of the most heavily harvested invertebrates collected in coastal areas ...
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) in Portugal is a traditional leisure activity with considerable im...
The stalked barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes (Gmelin, 1790) is an important shellfish resource in Port...
The Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum, Adam & Reeve 1850) is a non-indigenous species that wa...
All fishing-related activities impact exploited ecosystems, which is underestimated by fisheries sta...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are increasingly being recommended as management tools for biodiversit...
International audienceThe overexploitation of fishery resources has led to a major fisheries crisis....
International audienceThe overexploitation of fishery resources has led to a major fisheries crisis....
International audienceThe overexploitation of fishery resources has led to a major fisheries crisis....