Although the extent of near-shore and coastal habitats around the Antarctic Continent is limited, they host an abundant and diversified fish fauna dominated by notothenioids. Nevertheless, the spatial distribution of fishes at small scales and their relationships with the surrounding habitat are still poorly known. The purpose of this study is to provide new insights on the inshore fish community of Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea, which is now part of the largest marine protected area established so far in the Southern Ocean. As a low-impact and effective methodology of investigation, an underwater photographic survey was conducted through two remotely operated vehicle (ROV) transects set down to 300 m depth. The faunistic inventory consisted of ...
Antarctic fishes were sampled with 41 midwater and 6 benthic trawls during the 1999–2000 austral sum...
Nests of the icefish Chionodraco hamatus were documented for the first time at about 500 m depth at ...
Notothenia rossii was the first target species in Southern Ocean fisheries. The species was already ...
Abstract: The RV Nathaniel B. Palmer was used for bottom trawling at depths of 100-1200 m during two...
A photographic seabed survey conducted off the Antarctic Peninsula region provided the opportunity t...
About 3000 photographs and 21 hours of video were used to analyze and describe the habitat and some ...
We reviewed photographic images of fishes from depths of 381–2282 in Marguerite Bay and 405–2007 m i...
Abstract: We reviewed photographic images of fishes from depths of 381–2282m in Marguerite Bay and 4...
Our knowledge on distribution, habitats and behavior of Southern Ocean fishes living at water depths...
A total of 1,103 inshore notothenioid fish were caught by means of trammel-nets in 4 sites surroundi...
The Antarctic fish fauna from outer continental shelf/upper slope depths is under-sampled compared t...
The fish populations of Port Foster, Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, were inve...
Quantitative and semi-quantitative samples of phyto- and zoobenthic organisms were collected by SCUB...
edu Abstract: Antarctica is a continental island and the waters of its shelfand upper slope are an i...
embayment of the Antarctic continental shelf, averages 500 m deep, with troughs to 1,200 m and the s...
Antarctic fishes were sampled with 41 midwater and 6 benthic trawls during the 1999–2000 austral sum...
Nests of the icefish Chionodraco hamatus were documented for the first time at about 500 m depth at ...
Notothenia rossii was the first target species in Southern Ocean fisheries. The species was already ...
Abstract: The RV Nathaniel B. Palmer was used for bottom trawling at depths of 100-1200 m during two...
A photographic seabed survey conducted off the Antarctic Peninsula region provided the opportunity t...
About 3000 photographs and 21 hours of video were used to analyze and describe the habitat and some ...
We reviewed photographic images of fishes from depths of 381–2282 in Marguerite Bay and 405–2007 m i...
Abstract: We reviewed photographic images of fishes from depths of 381–2282m in Marguerite Bay and 4...
Our knowledge on distribution, habitats and behavior of Southern Ocean fishes living at water depths...
A total of 1,103 inshore notothenioid fish were caught by means of trammel-nets in 4 sites surroundi...
The Antarctic fish fauna from outer continental shelf/upper slope depths is under-sampled compared t...
The fish populations of Port Foster, Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, were inve...
Quantitative and semi-quantitative samples of phyto- and zoobenthic organisms were collected by SCUB...
edu Abstract: Antarctica is a continental island and the waters of its shelfand upper slope are an i...
embayment of the Antarctic continental shelf, averages 500 m deep, with troughs to 1,200 m and the s...
Antarctic fishes were sampled with 41 midwater and 6 benthic trawls during the 1999–2000 austral sum...
Nests of the icefish Chionodraco hamatus were documented for the first time at about 500 m depth at ...
Notothenia rossii was the first target species in Southern Ocean fisheries. The species was already ...