[Abstract] The goose barnacle, "Pollicipes pollicipes", is an intertidal cirripede that lives attached to rocks on very exposed shores, forming dense aggregations. It occurs in the northeast Atlantic (from 48 to 14◦N). Commercial fisheries have been developed in several countries, but except for a short-lived local consumption, most of the production is traded in the Spanish market, where the price can reach ?80/kg in first-sale auctions. This species shows a strong spatial structure, constituting metapopulations with local adult populations sharing a common larval pool. Advection of larvae depends largely of oceanographic conditions that govern larval transport and survival. In Galicia (NW Spain), the regional government regulations p...
Understanding and predicting patterns of distribution and abundance of marine resources is important...
The Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis) has had recent uncontrolled population increase in all of its ...
<div><p>The effect of coastal upwelling on the recruitment and connectivity of coastal marine popula...
The goose barnacle, Pollicipes pollicipes, is an intertidal cirripede that lives attached to rocks o...
The Spanish Galicia Goose Barnacle Cofradía System was implemented to manage the highly lucrative go...
Stalked barnacle (Pollicipes pollicipes) exploitation at the Berlengas Nature Reserve, Portugal, by ...
Marine protected areas are expected to play a prominent role in the conservation of marine resources...
The gooseneck barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes is a very valuable marine resource on the coasts of Spa...
The present study characterised the socio-economic, operational and technical aspects of harvesting ...
The present study characterised the socio-economic, operational and technical aspects of harvesting ...
The engagement of the fishers and other stakeholders in the management of the resources is considere...
Current human – ocean relationships are dominated by unsustainable extraction of marine\ud resources...
In January 2020, a stakeholder workshop was organized as a knowledge sharing strategy among European...
The gooseneck barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes is a very valuable marine resource on the coasts of Spa...
The gooseneck barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes is a very valuable marine resource on the coasts of Spa...
Understanding and predicting patterns of distribution and abundance of marine resources is important...
The Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis) has had recent uncontrolled population increase in all of its ...
<div><p>The effect of coastal upwelling on the recruitment and connectivity of coastal marine popula...
The goose barnacle, Pollicipes pollicipes, is an intertidal cirripede that lives attached to rocks o...
The Spanish Galicia Goose Barnacle Cofradía System was implemented to manage the highly lucrative go...
Stalked barnacle (Pollicipes pollicipes) exploitation at the Berlengas Nature Reserve, Portugal, by ...
Marine protected areas are expected to play a prominent role in the conservation of marine resources...
The gooseneck barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes is a very valuable marine resource on the coasts of Spa...
The present study characterised the socio-economic, operational and technical aspects of harvesting ...
The present study characterised the socio-economic, operational and technical aspects of harvesting ...
The engagement of the fishers and other stakeholders in the management of the resources is considere...
Current human – ocean relationships are dominated by unsustainable extraction of marine\ud resources...
In January 2020, a stakeholder workshop was organized as a knowledge sharing strategy among European...
The gooseneck barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes is a very valuable marine resource on the coasts of Spa...
The gooseneck barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes is a very valuable marine resource on the coasts of Spa...
Understanding and predicting patterns of distribution and abundance of marine resources is important...
The Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis) has had recent uncontrolled population increase in all of its ...
<div><p>The effect of coastal upwelling on the recruitment and connectivity of coastal marine popula...