Since the 17th century, the Tonnarella of Camogli, a small tuna trap, has been used to catch pelagic fish along the western coast of the Portofino Promontory (Ligurian Sea, Northwestern Mediterranean). The availability of long\u2010term datasets on fish yields (1950\u20131974 and 1996\u20132011), with information related to the seawater temperatures and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), has allowed us to study the qualitative and quantitative changes in fish yields in the last decade and the possible relationships with the seasonal anomalies of temperature that have occurred in the Ligurian Sea. In 1950\u20131974, yields remained relatively constant over time (average of 35.6 \ub1 8.7 t\ub7year 121). From 1996 through 2011, yields were ...
Climate change affects ocean conditions, which will in turn impact marine organisms and ecosystems, ...
Bullet tuna, Auxis rochei and Atlantic bonito, Sarda sarda are the most abundant small tuna species ...
The synchrony of pelagic fish population dynamics with climate variability may impose significant al...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
The paper analyses the impact of Mediterranean Sea warming on some species of small pelagic fish (pe...
The paper analyses the impact of Mediterranean Sea warming on some species of small pelagic fish (pe...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
In the last 20 years, several factors have heavily impacted the Atlantic bluefin tuna fishery. They ...
Time series (1825-1973) of the Atlantic bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus, landings from the trap fisher...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
Global warming is increasingly affecting marine ecosystems and ecological services they provide. One...
We tested whether synchronous long-term fluctuations in Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) trap...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
Since 2007, the biomass of sardine and anchovy in the NW Mediterranean has remained persistently low...
Climate change affects ocean conditions, which will in turn impact marine organisms and ecosystems, ...
Bullet tuna, Auxis rochei and Atlantic bonito, Sarda sarda are the most abundant small tuna species ...
The synchrony of pelagic fish population dynamics with climate variability may impose significant al...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
The paper analyses the impact of Mediterranean Sea warming on some species of small pelagic fish (pe...
The paper analyses the impact of Mediterranean Sea warming on some species of small pelagic fish (pe...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
In the last 20 years, several factors have heavily impacted the Atlantic bluefin tuna fishery. They ...
Time series (1825-1973) of the Atlantic bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus, landings from the trap fisher...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
Global warming is increasingly affecting marine ecosystems and ecological services they provide. One...
We tested whether synchronous long-term fluctuations in Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) trap...
Ocean warming is already affecting global fisheries with an increasing dominance of catches of warme...
Since 2007, the biomass of sardine and anchovy in the NW Mediterranean has remained persistently low...
Climate change affects ocean conditions, which will in turn impact marine organisms and ecosystems, ...
Bullet tuna, Auxis rochei and Atlantic bonito, Sarda sarda are the most abundant small tuna species ...
The synchrony of pelagic fish population dynamics with climate variability may impose significant al...