This publication presents the marine living resources of the Southern Ocean considered to be of interest to fisheries or of major importance for the conservation of the Antarctic environment, in the form of a practical, illustrated field guide following the format of the by non well-established series of FAO Species Identification Sheets for Fishery Purposes. The major groups included are seaweeds, euphausiids, king crabs/stone crabs, bivalves, gastropods, cephalopods, hagfishes/lampreys, sharks, batoid fishes, bony fishes and marine mammals. Every group section includes an explanation of relevant technical terminology, general remarks, guides or keys to suborders, families or genera, and identification sheets for selected families and spec...
The author suggests that the abundance of marine life in Antarctica presents ample opportunity both ...
498 pagesInternational audienceThe Southern Ocean waters to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula are ...
The geographic distributions of many Antarctic cephalopod species are not well understood. Many may ...
Abstract.—Preservation of ecosystem structure is the guiding principle by which the Commission for t...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are used globally to protect threatened or at-risk species and ecosyst...
The marine resources of the Antarctic region are of global significance. In managing Southern Ocean ...
The remote and hostile Southern Ocean is home to a diverse and rich community of life that thrives i...
This 3 volume field guide covers the species of interest to fisheries of the major marine resource g...
Published by and copyright by American Geophysical Union.Marine mammals are a conspicuous faunal ele...
Crustaceans are an important component in the diet of numerous predators of the Southern Ocean (wate...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe IPY sister-projects CAML and SCAR-MarBIN provided a timely opportu...
Of about 20,000 modern fish species, only about 200 are found south of the Antarctic Convergence. Th...
International audiencePrior to the inception of the Antarctic Treaty (AT), marine mammals and fish s...
The Southern Ocean cephalopod fauna is distinctive, with high levels of endemism in the squid and pa...
The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) was adopted in t...
The author suggests that the abundance of marine life in Antarctica presents ample opportunity both ...
498 pagesInternational audienceThe Southern Ocean waters to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula are ...
The geographic distributions of many Antarctic cephalopod species are not well understood. Many may ...
Abstract.—Preservation of ecosystem structure is the guiding principle by which the Commission for t...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are used globally to protect threatened or at-risk species and ecosyst...
The marine resources of the Antarctic region are of global significance. In managing Southern Ocean ...
The remote and hostile Southern Ocean is home to a diverse and rich community of life that thrives i...
This 3 volume field guide covers the species of interest to fisheries of the major marine resource g...
Published by and copyright by American Geophysical Union.Marine mammals are a conspicuous faunal ele...
Crustaceans are an important component in the diet of numerous predators of the Southern Ocean (wate...
13 pagesInternational audienceThe IPY sister-projects CAML and SCAR-MarBIN provided a timely opportu...
Of about 20,000 modern fish species, only about 200 are found south of the Antarctic Convergence. Th...
International audiencePrior to the inception of the Antarctic Treaty (AT), marine mammals and fish s...
The Southern Ocean cephalopod fauna is distinctive, with high levels of endemism in the squid and pa...
The Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) was adopted in t...
The author suggests that the abundance of marine life in Antarctica presents ample opportunity both ...
498 pagesInternational audienceThe Southern Ocean waters to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula are ...
The geographic distributions of many Antarctic cephalopod species are not well understood. Many may ...